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monsterman:
“ Black Sabbath (1963)
”

monsterman:

Black Sabbath (1963)

Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

uspiria:

I’m scared, ma. I mean, I feel like sometimes I’m plunging headfirst into some kind of black void of sheer and utter madness or something. 

Did you want a sandwich?

Frankenhooker (1990) dir. Frank Henenlotter

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 28 September 1864, the International Workingmen’s Association was formed in London. Often referred to as the First International, it was a gathering of socialist, anarchist and trade union organisations from around...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 28 September 1864, the International Workingmen’s Association was formed in London. Often referred to as the First International, it was a gathering of socialist, anarchist and trade union organisations from around the world dedicated to the emancipation of the working class. However initially it was exclusively male, and women were not permitted entry until 1865, although it remained male-dominated until the organisation’s demise in 1876 when the Marxist (red) and anarchist (black) factions definitively split. The authoritarian German aristocrat and chancellor Otto von Bismarck remarked upon hearing of the split “Crowned heads, wealth and privilege may well tremble should ever again the Black and Red unite!” https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1221635081354973/?type=3

omghotmemes:
“But… that’s none of my business
”

omghotmemes:

But… that’s none of my business

giallofantastique:

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Eyeball (Gatti rossi in un labirinto di vetro)

hellyeahanarchistposters:
“ ‘When the rich rob the poor it’s called business.
When the poor fight back it’s called violence” ”

hellyeahanarchistposters:

‘When the rich rob the poor it’s called business.

When the poor fight back it’s called violence”

hellyeahanarchistposters:
“ “No loyalty to the bosses
No loyalty to the institution” ”

hellyeahanarchistposters:

“No loyalty to the bosses

No loyalty to the institution”