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Ok but where is Iwa?
okay i had a day of thinking and i came up with some more ideas after i make this post I am going to do an actual masterpost where i keep everything in this au in one place for my own sanity among other things honestly this is like a college au with a mystery that just happens to have a lot of connection to a coffee shop but whatever i’ll come up with a name eventually lol
Tsukuishima lives above the coffee shop and he is an astrology major. he moved into the top of the shop because he has an excellent view of the stars in the sky and everything just from his window. on top of that, daichi gave him the key to the roof, and he pretty much lives up there doing his studying. he really doesn’t ever spend much time in the coffee shop other then when he comes down to see Yamaguchi….
Yamaguchi is a botany major at the same college as Tsukishima. the two of them have been friends since they were kids and are still very close. they also are for sure a thing together, because Suga and Daichi know that all the plants on their roof do not belong to Tsukishima, but more often than not they find Yamaguchi coming down to work from Tsukishima’s apartment. Yamaguchi also brought in a lot of plant life to the coffee shop, giving it a fresh breath of air. unarguably, he is their most popular barista.
Yachi was a business major but she decided that she didn’t want to do that after some time and dropped out. she works pretty much full time at the coffee shop on the front register, because she is too flustered to ever handle ever making coffee. she isn’t sure what she wants to do with her life just yet.
small ideas/ideas i need to work out: daichi is going to school part time for business to help their shop profit ukai and takeda are private detectives looking into iwaizumi’s disappearance. they think oikawa has something to do with it. oikawa was in a relationship with ushijima before he moved back to their town.
this is really how i feel sometimes
On November 18th, 2011, a peaceful protest was held in UC Davis. A branch of “Occupy Wallstreet”, Occupy UC Davis was intended to protest police violence on UC campuses. The police responded by hearing their concerns, agreeing and then pepper-sprayed the protesters. That’s right, they attacked students that were protesting the fact that they attack people. source
If you’re thinking “Oh man, someone got some compensation for this, right!?” Yup. Someone did. The cop.
That’s more than a lot of people make in a full year. source
UC Davis “Investigated” this. And the guy who conducted the investigation was a Police Chief William J. Bratton - Chairman of the private business that provides UC Davis’s security. SOMEHOW there wasn’t enough evidence to charge the officers involved in this incident. source
It just came out that UC Davis has paid $175,000+ to a private “Image Management firm”, who is putting all of that sweet, sweet dollar into manipulating Google’s search engines, as well as other networks, to make it a lot LOT harder to find reminders that this happened. Read that what-proper:
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So let’s take a stand. Let’s fight back against their attempts to censor the truth and avoid accountability for their awful, awful actions and violent corruption. I have before you a perfectly shareable image set, complete with sources and screenshots of proof. Let’s all work together and get the word out about this chicanery. #Love it!
apollo: uh, there's a dead body backstage
klavier: bummer :/ anyways herr forehead (affectionate) *twirls hair* this MEANIE here implied that i'm NOT a perfect princess >:( prove him wrong pls :D today is the worst day of my life :(
YOU CAN'T SEE ME BEHIND THE SCREEN...
I'M HALF HUMAN, AND HALF MACHINE!
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For people who still don’t see anything wrong with cultural appropriation, who still call cornrows “boxer braids”, “Kim K braids” or whatever - our cornrows symbolize liberation and freedom, it’s not your trendy hairstyle, it actually does have a history.
Since slaves were never taught to write and drawing directions was dangerous, because they could lead to them being discovered, captured, sold again or even killed by their master.
To reduce the risk of being discovered, women started weaving the maps in their hair, carving out paths with their cornrows. Some of the patterns even had hidden messages!
Yes, braiding existed in Africa way before, but it got a whole new meaning when Europeans enslaved millions of people. So next time you decide to go for a “Kim K look”, do a little research before you end up disrespecting someone’s culture and just, in all honesty, looking silly.