everyone in the world is either a democrat or a republican. everyone in the whole wide world is a democrat and a republican and america is the largest and most populous country in the world and america is easily the most culturally diverse country in the world because the middle class white people in my state (like a little country) are very different than the middle class white people over there (another little country, once more called a "state") and you could never understand how bad it is in america, the main country in the world. where are you from again? it's bad in america and america is bad but the way that america is run is the only way a country could possibly be run unfortunately. i don't like it but it's the only right way for a country to be run and you don't get it because the main victims of the main country are all here and you aren't. where are you from again? they never told me about that place. i don't think you get that real people live in america. probably because you're a republican. real people live in america and real people are hurt by america but what can you do? god said america has to be like this. god said this because god is real so god is american. you don't get it because you're over there and we're all here in america, the realest country in the world. where are you from again? how can you talk like this with what's happening in america? you're a democrat, right? where are you from again? my country is so large it stretches over yours and presses down hard. it's not my fault that they never told me about that place. my country covers the world. you don't understand how bad this will be for real people in the real world, the first world, the only world. they never told me—where in america are you from again?
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in the club freakin it in a sensitive style
Best RPF Ship - Round 5 Match 2
DON'T YOU DARE HIDE THIS IN THE TAGS
I AM WHEEZING
Mark Laver, "Don't think twice, it's alright" / "When the sun comes up, it will be on your side"
"you want me to be scared of it because you're scared of everything but i am so much more than you" he played it off but you know he stays up at night thinking about that one
TIMELESS CHILDREN ARC BRILLIANT SHOWSTOPPING INCREDIBLE
Madeleine 🩸 i had to draw the beautiful Roxane Duran, she looks like a renaissance painting. Also, I like to imagine that this is how Claudia sees her.
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I really love Gravity Falls and time to time do some stuff :3
walking down the spices and sauces aisles at the shops to amaze and entice my ancestors
Now we're getting somewhere.
WE ARE LADY PARTS 1.04
Allotments - David Inshaw
1988
Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke, the youngest MP in Aotearoa, starts a haka to protest the first vote on a bill reinterpreting the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi
Goes insanely hard
To provide further context from what I understand the bill wanted to take the rights guaranteed to the Maori in said treaty and expand them to all New Zealand citizens. The issue with that is that it sort of defeats the point of the protections of the treaty.
Currently the recognised "principles of the Treaty of Waitangi" are
- the Government has the right to make laws;
- Māori retain ownership of their lands and other resources;
- everyone is equal under the law.
The second point, critically, applies not just to Māori individuals but to Māori social institutions and organizations, which are also granted the right to self-management.
The Bill being protested here would have removed the right of Māori social institutions to manage lands and other resources.
mr blanky: you have to keep the men sane or they will think about killing you via splitting your head open with a boat axe
fitzjames: hell yeah let’s throw a crazy party open bar and I’ll crossdress