And that’s why we need to vote out everyone of them! #VoteBlue
Republican *clap* are *clap* fascists *clap*
Into Darkness!
@heytheresunflower asked Kirk’s hair style from 2009, Into Darkness, or Beyond
When I was a student at Boston University, I’d see a beautiful Afghan sitting in a tiny convertible Triumph parked in front of the Liberal Arts building. She’d just sit there quietly, being gorgeous. This happened decades ago and I still think of her.
#afghan dog #sitting in a convertible
Chivo, Afghan Hound (2 y/o), W 13th & Washington St., New York, NY • “He’s hilarious and hard to get a picture of.”
They hired the best Chris!
That's classy ripped....
you call that a ripped shirt? YOU CALL THAT A RIPPED SHIRT???
TOS Kirk rips his shirt that much when he’s brushing his teeth
I saw the latest spot with Idris, and now I want to see Beyond even more!
This is so creative and brilliant and I want it! Patience of a saint!
Four to beam down, Mr Scott!
This is is possibly the coolest Star Trek TOS fan art I’ve ever seen!
This is perfect! Why in 2022 are we going backwards. Abortions will continue, but they won’t be safe anymore. This is a War on Women, clear and simple. A woman must have autonomy over her own damn body!
Bible verse for the day
Can't tell you how worried I am about this Presidential election. Trump scares the hell out of me. Hopefully, we will overcome. Here's to President Hillary Clinton!
For those of you who think there’s no way Trump could get into power:
My country just voted to leave the European union. An idiotic decision which is already seeing the currency fall and a country divided by fear, lies and racism.
For the first time ever, I am ashamed of my country. I am so tired of old, angry, white people deciding my future. I already didnt have much of one! I already was sure I was never going to own a house. I am already sure that I was never going to have a lifelong career or a golden pension or anything like that. I’m already aware that things are worse and the more I type, the angrier I become.
I cannot believe we let the Brexiters win. The Brexiters who literally evoked NAZI PROPAGANDA in their campaign. I cannot belive what we’ve done. I am physically ill.
I am ill, I am tired, and I am moving. Fuck this shit. I’m out. Let this country burn with its ignorance. I’m done.
Never underestimate angry, old racists. They voted for the Nazis and now they’ve voted away the rights of a generation.
This is wonderful...and so true!
If the earth was flat all the cats would have knocked everything off the edge already.
The NRA is a blight on this earth. Period!
If waking up Monday to news of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history left you feeling angry or devastated, there’s a solution: take action.
1. Donate Blood
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement saying that residents should donate blood to the more than 400 people wounded when 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire from his hotel room late Sunday.
Specifically, United Blood Services is set to start taking donations at 7 a.m. local time at 6930 West Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas or 601 Whitney Ranch Drive in Henderson. The University Medical Center of Southern Nevada is also preparing to launch a blood drive Monday at the Delta Point Building, though the exact time of that event has not yet been announced.
There are also prescheduled American Red Cross blood drives taking place at the SpringHill Suites Las Vegas Convention Center at 2989 Paradise Road and Ernest May Elementary School at 6350 West Washburn Road.
2. Donate Money
Not in the area? Consider giving money to the Southern Nevada chapter of the American Red Cross, which accepts donations on its website, by phone at 702-369-3674 or via mail at 1771 East Flamingo Road, #206B, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119.
You can also support the National Compassion Fund, which directly distributes donations from the public to victims of a mass crime. The fund has previously partnered up with the relatives of victims of disasters like 9/11 and the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and vows to be transparent in how it handles the money it collects.
3. Call Your Representatives
After you’ve written a check, make your voice heard politically, as well. Call your representative and talk to him or her about gun laws both in your state and nationwide. The House of Representatives’ switchboard number is (202) 224-3121.
In Nevada, for example, gun owners don’t have to have licenses and can open carry their firearms without a permit. Nationally, the House of Representatives is weighing legislation that would ease up on rules concerning gun silencers, which law enforcement officers argue could make it harder to identify the suspect during mass shootings.
If you want to change that, find the phone number for your representatives and senators here and let them know what you think. Your actions may ultimately do more to help victims of future attacks than lawmakers’ tweeted thoughts and prayers.
If you believe gun laws are too lax, get in touch with groups like Everytown for Gun Safety and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The National Rifle Association advocates for fewer gun restrictions.