Aug. 30th, 2016

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adeptus-astarteej:

It’s really depressing how Labor Day has gone from “give laborers a day off” to “give white collar office workers and executives a day off but make retail laborers work so that executives can get a latte on their day off”

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indigochris:

big-hearted-six:

weirdbuzzfeed:

smash that “unmute” button 

@indigochris

That’s awesome!

OMG TURN IT UP

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nativenews:

DONATE here to the Sacred Stone Camp.LEGAL DEFENSE FUND for Sacred Stone Spirit Camp.SUPPLIES list of necessary things for the resistance camp from HERE.
The official SACRED STONE CAMP website.

UPDATE 
There is a need for:

Generators [renewable power systems, solar energy, wind energy, generators, much needed]

Lantern’s, batteries

Tarps

Tables, chairs

bedmats 

Women’s Long skirts (all sizes)

Canopies

Propane

Solar showers, portable showers, mobile shower units

Cots

Rope

Towels

Wood - 2x4s - Plywood

shelving

Nails, hammers, axes

Chainsaws, equipment (gloves, goggles)

Gift cards to Lowes

Food compost

Big Tent for children

4-5 person tents

hand cranked or sustainable washing machine & reusable dishware (non-plastics, non throw-aways)

school supplies/books

children chair for schools

carpeting for school

chalkboard

junglegym/playground

basketball hoop/ball

If you are someone who can build, please join the camp, they are in need of people who can help set things up. 

If you wish to mail something, the address is: [HERE]

Sacred Stone Camp

P.O. Box 1011

Fort Yates, ND 58538

We are in for the long run. Please do not stop boosting, donating, and mailing items.

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aenariasbookshelf:

mcgregorswench:

glynnisi:

pink-siamese:

LOL WAAAAAAAY BEFORE 1991

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majestic-1:

tanaebrianab:

People with good parents get so offended when abused children speak negatively of their parents. Like…REALLY offended lol.

They say things like “Your mom would do anything for you” and “Your parents sacrificed a lot for you!” and “I don’t respect anyone who talks down on their parents.”

But just because YOUR parents would do anything for you and sacrificed a lot for you doesn’t mean it applies to all parents. We don’t have the same experience boo. You can’t tell me shit about what my mama would do for me. All moms and dads are not created equal.

PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS.

OR -

They’re from families that deny anything is wrong, and there’s a lot wrong.

You betcha, Mom and Dad would do anything for you!  They keep reminding them every single fucking day!  How much they gave up!  FOR YOU.

So be grateful and get that trophy, sweetiekins.  Mama wuvs you!

*gag*

(By the way, don’t tell anyone Dad does AA meetings.  Nobody needs to know.)

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did-you-kno:

From The Crayon Initiative website:

“The wax from crayons is not biodegradable and will never break down, leaving a waxy sludge in our landfills for centuries to come. The Crayon Initiative supports environmental efforts by diverting crayons from the landfills.”

“Annually, between 45,000 and 75,000 pounds of broken crayons are discarded in landfills throughout the country. By collecting unwanted crayons from restaurants, schools, as well as other locations, and recycling them into new ones, The Crayon Initiative is doing our part to prevent crayons from depositing in the landfill.“ 

Here’s how you can help out by spreading the word or collecting crayons from schools and restaurants in your town.

Source

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0corn-tortilla0:

Stop it 😩 I needed this👏🏼❤️

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On the recent passing of Gene Wilder - with regard to appropriate respect for his widow Karen Boyer, instead of Gilda Radner.

*points to three last names*  I got a dog in this fight.  Did you even know he’d married again after Gilda passed?  Neither did I.

Was none of my business.  

People knew about Gilda.  Nobody knew about Karen, and that’s okay because nobody knew about either of the wives named Mary who had come before Gilda (talk about having faith in finding love, wow Gene).

It’s the judge not, lest ye be judged moment.

You didn’t know because it wasn’t yours to know.  Gilda had a public face, a fiction built to tell her story across billions of people.  So did Gene Wilder.  It’s understandable if folks mention Gilda, that’s all they know - AS IT SHOULD BE.

Stand down.  No, really.  Nobody is being a dick when they express relief that they’re together again because they didn’t check Wikipedia first.  And that’s all that is.

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kristannacuddles:

ominouscloudsofarendelle:

lettherebedoodles:

(( Here’s a compilation of my racebent series with all of our major Disney ladies. :D

It’s been so fun creating these, and I’ve been both shocked and beyond thrilled with the overwhelming support I’ve received for this series! :) Thank you all so much for the wonderful messages and the continued enthusiasm.

Princesses in order (left to right): Snow White (Spanish), Cinderella (Japanese), Belle (Arabic), Aurora (Jamaican), Ariel (Indian), Tiana (Chinese), Mulan (Native American), Pocahontas (Pacific Islander), Jasmine (African/Luo), Meg (Egyptian), Kida (Maori), Jane (Korean), Eilonwy (African/Fula), Esmerelda (Moroccan), Merida (Brazilian), Rapunzel (Mexican), Elsa (Inuit), Anna (Inuit).

INSTAGRAM. ))

I love Inuit Elsa & Anna so much

Beautiful representation of Maori people and very culturally accurate :) I love that you stuck to traditional and not stereotypical!

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rejecteddemo:

seananmcguire:

tashabilities:

geeksofdoom:

washingtonexaminer:

That’s the expected cost to taxpayers over 10 years from Obama’s proposed free tuition plan, the White House admitted Friday.

That’s about the cost of 8 months of war in Iraq. Seems like a much better investment of my tax dollars to me.

I bolded

It’s amazing how 80 billion isn’t worth mentioning when it’s about killing people, but is suddenly a huge, horrifying barrier when it’s about improving lives.

I’d still pay for it this. I’d be the one good thing my taxes would be going towards. Cause it sure ain’t going to infrastructure or schools at this rate »

#is this number meant to scare me? #80 billion over ten years #so 8 billion a year #divided by the total number of tax payers in america #in 2013 there were 242 million taxpayers #so going off that number#it would cost the average american taxpayer $33 a year #wow so scary what a horrible way to spend $33

amen. this is, what, dinner and drinks at a mediocre sit-down restaurant for two? I’d spare it.

The last comment thank you

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sarahtaylorgibson:

Friendly reminder that even though the Christian God is often rendered male, men and women were both created in God’s image, informing us that God is entirely male and female and also more than a binary. Friendly reminder that Hebrew grammar/language explicitly feminizes the title of God on numerous occasions. Friendly reminder that metaphors used in the Old and New Testaments refer to God as a mother bear/hen/eagle, woman in labor, and mistress of the home.

Friendly reminder that welcoming the feminine aspect of God into your life or seeing your femininity as reflective as God or imagining God as a mother is 100% within your orthodox Christian rights.

Try it. It will feel uncomfortable at first. But if you lean into it, an amazing blossoming of self and internal healing can happen. This goes for boys and girls and everyone in between.

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jay–savage:

clit-lit-101:

Dr Jen Gunter

Of course I clicked when this tweet from Glamour came across my timeline.

The article mentions the following four products: washable period underwear, washable pads, menstrual cups, and sea sponges. The first three are great, but menstrual sponges are not.

This is what Glamour said about sponges:

Yup, you can stop your period before it exits the premises by putting a sponge up there. Menstrual sponges like those that Jade & Pearl and Jam Sponge offer actually look a lot like bath sponges, and they work the same way. The only disadvantage is that they may be a bit cumbersome and messy to get out. But they are good for the environment and your wallet, since you only have to change them every six to 12 months.

This is dangerous advice.

Sea sponges aren’t “like” bath sponges they ARE bath sponges. Some people promote them as “natural” alternatives to menstrual tampons, except they are untested and potentially very unsafe. Oh yeah, they are also filled with dirt.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, twelve “menstrual sponges” were tested at the University of Iowa in the 1980s and they and contained sand, grit, bacteria, and “various other materials.” Another batch was tested by the Baltimore district laboratory and in addition to the sand, grit and bacteria they also found yeast and mold. One sample contained Staphylococcus aureus (the bacteria that causes toxic shock syndrome). As the FDA notes there is least one case of toxic shock syndrome associated with the sea sponge and another possible one.

The grossness of a debris and “various other materials” containing vaginal sponge aside there are real potential safety concerns. Bits could break off and become a nidus for bacteria, the sponge itself could have harmful bacteria, sponges may change the vaginal ecosystem promoting the growth of good bacteria, the inability to clean them adequately between uses may reintroduce potentially harmful bacteria that was breeding in the wet sponge sat drying beside the sink, and the sponge may cause abrasions during insertion and/or removal.

Menstrual products, sea sponges included, are regarded by the FDA as “significant risk devices requiring premarket approval under Section 515.” Basically, you have to study any products that is new and prove it is safe.The concerns about sponges were so significant the FDA contacted the manufacturers of menstrual sponges to warn them of the risks and to require they stop marketing and selling the products. Some closed down, others relabeled their products for “cosmetic” use. By they way there weren’t just a few businesses selling sponges, the FDA visited forty-one businesses that packaged sponges as well as 500 retail establishments.

One of the companies suggested as a source of menstrual sponges by Glamour is Jade & Pearl who received a warning letter from the FDA in 2014 about marketing menstrual sponges (if you read the full letter you’ll see that Jade & Pearl actually had a whole list of FDA violations).

This is how Jade & Pearl advertises their sponges right now, but it’s pretty genius marketing to get Glamour to  tell everyone that your product is potentially not just for cosmetic uses! See FDA, it’s “just a sponge.”

Sea sponges are potentially very unsafe.

Really, I can’t emphasize that enough. There are lots of very biologically plausible ways they could harm women andGlamour magazine should be ashamed for including them without the most basic of research. It makes you wonder if Google was just not working the day the piece was written or if it was sourced only from press releases.

I’m the expert and I say women should not use sea sponges in their vagina. They are potentially very dangerous. They don’t even have the most basic of safety testing. Glamour should know better and I urge them to print a correction and remove the offending paragraph.

Reblogging because im very sure i reblogged the video of that review and want ppl to know

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laddermatch:

weloveshortvideos:

Bruh they some power rangers

ON CONCRETE

Skills and grace and a punch in the - yeah.  WOW.

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laughingsquid:

Talented Musician Brilliantly Plays ‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ on Hammered Dulcimer

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iluvrichonne:

gnitsinimef:

evergreenoflife:

fictiveprophet:

johainhansen:

thisiseverydayracism:

SWEDEN - Listen, people. I’m from Sweden. I was born, grew up, and have lived in Sweden my entire life. I’m white and working class. I know that we’re one of the countries often praised for our progressive attitude and welfare system.

It’s true, there is no other country I would want to live in while in my situation. I honestly think that if I had been born in the US and had the same issues with depression I have now, I wouldn’t have a home and I would be drug dependent. But because of our welfare system I’m doing okay. I’m doing my best and I’ve received a lot of help.

But guys, listen, honestly… really. Sweden is really racist. We’re sexist and Islamophobic and we’re no better than any other country. We have the same kind of bull that any other country has. I encounter someone being racist or not speaking up about racism pretty much every day. It’s all over the place. Almost every time I talk with my parents about current events they try to convince me that their racist behavior is okay because of this or that reason. 

We have areas of major cities and suburbs that are considered “slums” because of the high immigrant population. A wide variety of ethnicities are referred to as “Turks” in a derogatory way. There’s a lot of myths being propagated about immigrants “destroying our traditions.” I’ve seen Facebook posts about moving pork products into the halal section in stores. There’s a dessert made out of coco, butter, oats, etc. that used to be called n-word balls. The more respectful name would be Chocolate balls. People get absolutely up-in-arms about the name and REFUSE to drop the n-word. “Hey, you, I used to say that when I was young and I don’t mean it in a racist way so get over it.”

I could go on and on and on, but I think I’ve got my point across. There are a lot of things to be proud of when you’re a Swede, but certain people have co-opted the Swedish flag and “patriotism” and all that junk to cover up their obvious racism. You know, like the Confederate flag. 

Honestly, a lot of this goes for Denmark too. It hurts to say.

Another Swede here and the above is so true and like OP says, we could go on and on, there are so many examples. On top of that, we are totally going backwards on our refugee laws in a way that means that anyone who’s been denied asylum automatically looses their rights to food, accommodation, health care and any financial aid that they previously would’ve had - while Sweden is actually financially doing quite well atm and all historical evidence shows that our country greatly benefits in the long run from large waves of immigration. On top of that - racist propaganda is getting more and more normalised in both social media and actual news outlets (and then I’m not even referring to all the pseudo-news outlets that are popping up, twisting events into promoting antagonism against refugees and poc, or even fabricating news). We are not only bad, we’re actually getting worse.

Ditto from Finland.

ditto in the Netherlands, down to the chocolate covered n-word snacks

Thanks everyone for your honesty.  It needed to be said.  No country is free from this sickness.

I remember Switzerland was the only country that fired shots into crowds demonstrating for immigrant rights in the 90′s.  Nope, Europe is not the enlightend part of the world.

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