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sometimes I genuinely get so excited when consuming MCR media so I have to take like days-week long breaks otherwise I have breakdowns
Nurse Gerard holding my friend’s fav bird like Jesus holding a lamb cause tell me these two aren’t twinning
Don’t worry, I’ll post WAY WAY WAY MORE!! But this is just for now :) im kinda good in the (yard-matey)icy scene
See y’all later!
most tragic heroine of all. i’m running out of storage space something awful.
"But if we resort to violence we're just as bad as them!"
One man did with 3 bullets what decades of peaceful protesting failed to do. It sent a message. For the first time in decades, the ruling class was afraid.
And now, barely 3 months later, things are back as they were. Not because Luigi's act of violence wasn't effective, but because it was forgotten as a one-off thing and treated as a trend. People Idolized him for his actions but not for the reason they were done.
One man's act of violence was enough to shake the foundations on which this country is built, the rot that had eaten away the hearts and minds of the people had been pushed back, and for the first time, there was clarity in the minds of everyone. There was no Left or Right, there was simply the Working VS the Ruling.
One man was enough to cause the closest this country has ever come to class consciousness, to solving real problems. Imagine ten, a hundred, a thousand more just like him.
☆ they/them ☆ 17 ☆ fixated on mcr ☆☆ #1 anxiety haver ☆
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