Buick Riviera, 1968 Chicago Auto Show
can’t get over when famous gangster lucky luciano was like “hey lansky seems like quite a hassle getting all those nazis offa your terf you want us to help ya out” and meyer “Left Russia Because of Pogroms and Became A Gangster In The US” lansky was like “no. no getting to beat the shit out of nazis is reward enough for us. sorry lucky this one’s personal don’t worry about it”
Enemy (2013) dir. Denis Villeneuve
Andor Appreciation Day 2 - Everyone Has Their Own Rebellion
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1968 Buick Riviera, white picket fence edition.
“Why are so many Brazilian works filled with politics?” Because all life on this earth is political and art is a great way to give a voice to those who are silenced. Your life, wherever you are, is political. Living it the best way you can in a world where life might seem hopeless and bleak is a way of fighting against the things you don’t agree with. Use your art, use your voice, vote. Because like it or not, politics permeates every part of your life, so you might as well act as a political agent, even if you are a smaller one.
#AllezLesBleus
When you lay down the bare facts of what's happening in France, it's so plainly evil.
Macron, a millionaire banker, told French people he wants us to work until we die (most people affected by the increase in retirement age work in rough conditions that make their life expectancy much lower than the rest of the population) and French people took to the streets to say no, we want to live a little before we die, and Macron started sending thousands and thousands of cops armed with steel batons and tear gas grenades and LBD guns to gas us and beat us into submission. This millionaire banker is sending cops to brutalise old ladies and homeless men and arrest children at protests and many people have already been severely wounded, in the past week only French people have ended up with cracked skulls and amputations and broken hands for protesting Macron, and he's not backing down, and other Western governments are not in a hurry to do something because they're not terribly opposed to the idea of millionaires working poor people to death.
We'll keep protesting.
What they are singing:
We are here We are here Even if Macron doesn't want it, we are here For the dignity of workers And for a better world Even if Macron doesn't want it We are here