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Close your eyes for a second… and picture yourself in Cavity Colors’ The Slumber Party Massacre apparel.

The line includes a Devon Whitehead design on T-shirts ($27), ladies tank tops ($27), baseball tees ($37), and crewneck sweatshirts ($40); a pocket tee designed by Hillary White ($27); and an enamel pin designed by Nacho Scratcho ($12).

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Lovely.

What a punch

This is assault and illegal. He may spew nothing but bile but his right to free speech must be protected

Ain’t nobody throwing him in prison, so his freedom of speech isn’t being violated.

Also, learn what speech is exempt from it, like, for instance, fighting words. Words that by their very utterance inflict injury, and speech that incites an immediate breach of the peace, kind of like, yknow, saying you want to exterminate all of their kind of people. Basically, talk shit get hit is 100% protected.

I swear people that yell about Freeze Peach have no idea what it means. If you provoke someone and then they act on that provication, then it’s on you, not them.

Freedom of speech just means the government can’t tell you what to say. 

always be punching nazis

mysterytheater:
“Les Edwards
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marypickfords:

The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (Jorge Grau, 1974)

bedlamhall:
“Tor, 1981.
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bedlamhall:

Tor, 1981.

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“ Incarnate by Ramsey Campbell
“ When an experiment in prophetic dreaming begins to go wrong, it is immediately aborted. Many years later hallucinations invade the lives of the original participants and one by one they succumb to a...

neillblomkamp:

Incarnate by Ramsey Campbell

When an experiment in prophetic dreaming begins to go wrong, it is immediately aborted. Many years later hallucinations invade the lives of the original participants and one by one they succumb to a diabolical force that threatens more than their lives.

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Gravity rules everything on Earth, from how our bodies develop to what our research can reveal, but what happens when we go 250 miles up to the International Space Station?

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Get ready to go behind the scenes of what it takes to get science to space, and meet the people who make it happen.

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Introducing Season 4 of NASA Explorers: Microgravity. Floating isn’t just fun. Microgravity could open the door to discovery.

You’ve seen things floating in space, but why does that happen and how does it affect science being conducted aboard the International Space Station?

Microgravity makes the International Space Station the perfect place to perform research that is changing the lives of people on Earth, and preparing us to go deeper into space. This season on our series NASA Explorers, we are following science into low-Earth orbit and seeing what it takes to do research aboard the space station.

Follow NASA Explorers on Facebook to catch new episodes of season 4 every Wednesday! 

npr:

The Thinking Behind China’s Quarantines … And (Illegal) Village Blockades

More than a dozen cities in the Chinese province of Hubei are under official lockdown. And some cities and villages are taking it upon themselves to seal off their communities — even if their actions aren’t legal.

It’s all to prevent the spread of a new strain of coronavirus that has killed over 130 people and sickened more than 5,900 in China.

What do these measures consist of? And do scientists think they will help contain this rapidly spreading virus?

The strictest quarantine is in Wuhan, a city of 11 million that’s the epicenter of the outbreak.

Read the rest of the story at NPR.org

Images: Amy Cheng/NPR

readersandwriterspaperbacks:
“the parasite ramsey campbell
first pocket books, 1981
372 pages
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readersandwriterspaperbacks:

the parasite ramsey campbell
first pocket books, 1981
372 pages