Aug. 16th, 2016

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so my cat turns himself into a ball whenever he’s cold & its the cutest thing ever

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^ This is where the presidential candidates stand on vaccinations.

what world are we living in that only Hillary supports vaccines

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It’s so eaaaarly. First day of fifth grade on the 11th birthday. #stfuparents (at City of Torrance)

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Aug. 16th, 2016 04:00 pm
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Ikebana exhibit at this year’s Nisei Week. #JACC #niseiweek2016 (at Little Tokyo/Arts District station)

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This one was taller than 6’ - gorgeous. # ikebana #niseiweek2016 #JACC (at Little Tokyo/Arts District station)

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Saturday, August 13th 2016
Denham Springs, Louisiana
Me and my friends were frantically texting each other, trying to get a hold of one another. We had no idea if they had gone under or if they were okay. One of my friends texted me saying “There is no water here, I am safe.” The same friend twenty minutes later texted me saying “My house is under water.” I have never been so scared in my entire life, I had no idea if my house was going to go under or not, or if some of my friends were even still alive. Many of my friends houses were full of water, them stranded on their roofs. I watched on the news as I saw the only town I have ever lived in be destroyed by water. My high school started filling up with water. Everyone was terrified. The most sickening feeling was getting text messages saying “Kayla, I am scared. I don’t know if I am going to be okay.”

Sunday, August 14th 2016
Denham Springs, Louisiana
I woke up and looked out my window. I screamed when I saw the water had risen three feet. I ran outside to see the water was four inches from coming into my house. I checked on my friends, everyone I knew had lost everything or was stranded in their houses. There was no way to get out of my house, the water was chest deep and the currents were strong. Even if we wanted to leave, we couldn’t. We were stranded. The water started to rise, and then the rain came. The water started leaking into my house. I was scared. I was so scared. Soon after the water started coming up through the floors, the water stood at a stand-still. It stayed like that for what seemed like an eternity. I had no idea if it would rise suddenly, taking all of my belongings and memories with it, just like it did to my friend’s. The water then fell a foot. The water was no longer in my house, but stayed very high throughout the day. The threat was still there. We then began to realize that we had little food and water. We scavenged whatever we could from my house to make a small dinner for my family. I looked on the news, only to see that my school had been flooded over the roof. The school that only a few days prior I was laughing and learning at. I saw everything. I saw the neighborhoods and shops flooded up to the rooftops. I saw the children and babies being rescued by helicopters from a deadly situation. I saw the amazing Coast Guard and National Guard rescuing people by boat and helicopter. I saw residents going out, risking their own lives to save the lives of others. I saw thousands of people homeless with nothing to their name except the clothes on their backs and the children in their arms. I saw heartbreak, all across my city. All across my state. 

Monday, August 15th 2016
Denham Springs, Louisiana
Today I wake up and the water has dropped two feet. I am one of the lucky ones, and I am eternally grateful. Many of my friends remain in shelters, unable to leave. There is no way to get out of the city. The roads are flooded and broken. I am so thankful that my friends are now safe, and out of harms way. I am stranded in my home, still unable to leave. Still unable to get food. I am so saddened by this destruction and this terrible situation we are all in. The places we made these memories at may be gone, but the memories will never be washed away. My heart is broken, but my spirits are not. I know we will come out of this strong. It will take a long time to rebuild my city, but the community is stronger than ever. We must rejoice that our family and friends have come out of this alive, not be mournful of the items we have lost.Items and buildings are replaceable but our lives are not.

This is one story. There are 40,000 more like it. 

Louisiana needs help, Tumblr. Anything you can do:

Red Cross: Text LAFLOODS to 90999 to donate $10.

NOLA Pay It Forward: Provides resources for early relief and rebuilding efforts.

United Way of Southeast Louisiana: Donate online or drop off needed supplies at one of their donation centers:
2515 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM)
411 W Coleman Ave, Hammond, LA 70403 (10:00 AM and 3:00 PM)

Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana: 100% of donations will be given to teachers to restock classroom materials. 

Assess The Need: Livingston Parish school supply drive. Help get these kids back to school. 

Companion Animal Alliance: Baton Rouge’s city animal shelter needs supplies and foster homes for homeless pets. 

Denham Springs Animal Shelter: Accepting donations on GoFundMe—PetCo is matching donations up to $50k. You can also get them an Amazon gift card.

Tangi Humane Society: Accepting donations on GoFundMe.

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Sexism 60’s

jesus???????????????

What the fuck was wrong with men in the 60’s?

advertising is important as it’s the historian’s best resource for identifying the values of an era. but yeah, these were fucked. the 60s was generally as fucked as the 50s. people forget that. 

It literally says ‘men are better than women’ in bold type, what the fuck. I knew this was a thing, but that is a lack of subtlety I couldn’t have written into a spoof…

This is the generation that spawned most of our parents… People our parents’ age run Washington. Starting to make sense?When you look to the past, the struggles of the present become a great deal more clear.

Hey Everyone, just an FYI…. This is not over. This is not exclusive to “our parents generation”

Oh hey look, a Hardee’s ad

These advertisements had to go through layers of people. Someone said, “this is my idea” to a room of people and then sold the idea for money.

Reblogging with the updated commentary 

Bringing this back, because it’s important to acknowledge that this gross bullshit persists in our culture today. Stomp on this crap.

This reallllly fucking pisses me off holy shit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yxbKYj1d_U Jean Kilbourne has had to do this four times in the last five decades. And she’ll probably have to do it again in the late 2010s.

And again and again until somebody stops thinking this is hawt or cute or whatever.

Ms. Magazine used to have a section, last page called “No Comment” that posted this stuff - when it was in print, of course - just to keep it fresh. 

You haven’t come a long way, and you’re NOBODY’S baby.

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voter-registration-day:

Check out Google’s new voting feature. Just Google “how to vote” for info in your region. 

Some great information for Election day.

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App makes it easier for businesses to fight minimum wage hikes:

truth-has-a-liberal-bias:

One pro-business group is hoping technology can help thwart the “Fight for $15” campaign.

Looking to “make it easier for small businesses to add their voices to the minimum wage debate,” the Employment Policies Institute recently launched an iPhone app called Wage Engage.

It seeks to alert business owners when minimum wage legislation is introduced in their area – and then lobby against a wage hike measure “at the push of a button” by sending a generic message to lawmakers.



The app is an effort by the EPI, which receives funding from restaurant trade groups, to fight back against the massive traction workers have gained in the “Fight for $15” movement.

Grumble.

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“In life, you will realize there is a role for everyone you meet. Some will test you, some will use you, some will love you, and some will teach you. But the ones who are truly important are the ones who bring out the best in you. They are the rare and amazing
people who remind you why it’s worth it.”
- Anonymous  (via wnq-anonymous)
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What a lot of high-schoolers don’t realize (and how could they; there’s no point of comparison yet) is that everything you’re doing right now is the rock bottom basics of how a job physically functions. You’re waking up at a stupid hour of the morning, operating on someone else’s schedule, doing monotonous tasks for eight hours a day until the weekend. This is one of the big reasons it’s hard to get a good job without a diploma.

It has very little to do with implied intelligence and everything to do with figuring out if you can hack it in an adult world. A high school diploma is basically your “This person isn’t a lazy sack of shit” certificate.

That diploma tells a potential employer that you have the basic ability to show up, stay until it’s time to clock out, and do good enough work to pass an authority figure’s scrutiny. It tells them that you have the stamina to put up with other people’s idiotic mood swings without nunchucking them in the butthole, as well as controlling your own without getting kicked out of school. Because understand this right now: Real people being in crappy moods will take up a staggering amount of your life after graduation. In some industries, like customer support, it will be the sole function of your job. Dealing with other people’s bullshit is a skill everyone needs but few people master. Having that skill makes you valuable.

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