using "what were YOU doing at the devils sacrament" to mean "yeah i made an embarrassing reference but you understood it which is also embarrassing" is very funny to me
250328 jun2dakay update
Iconic vines as bad hipster edits
what is the POOOOIINNTTTT in turning off reblogs to a good and popular post. I wanna reblog that. it was funny. it's my god given right to reblog. that feature was meant to use from the jump so people didn't reblog your personal shit. yall are just being mean when you see a post start to resonate and then you PULL THE TABLECLOTHHHHH
james acaster: repertoire
The Divine Comedy illustrated by Salvador Dalí (watercolour, 1960-64)
Dante's Men Doubt (Paradise: Canto 7)
The Splendour of Beatrice (Paradise: Canto 18)
Heretics (Inferno: Canto 10)
The Beauty of the Sculptures (Purgatory: Canto 12)
Reproaches of Virgil (Purgatory: Canto 5)
The Last Oratories of Virgil (Purgatory: Canto 27)
what about blorbhov from my complicated russian novel though
An Oppressed People Is Always Right (1974) by Nils Vest. Made in collaboration with the Palestine Cinema Institute (watch)
The reason the establishment is so terrified of Aaron Bushnell's protest, is because they understand a point many of you seem to have missed
Aaron wasn't sending a message to the government (we know they don't care)
No, I think Aaron's message was meant for other service people like him. Because if the military refuses to participate in the genocide, it's over
And if you thought YOU were moved by Aaron's actions...
imagine how Aaron's unit is feeling right now
Mutinies have started for less
The exact moment every protest turns into a revolution, is when the army refuses to defend the establishment any longer.
And THAT was the message Aaron was sending out. How many units now are ready to reject orders? How low does their morale have to sink before they say 'enough!' How long until they stop pointing guns at the protestors outside, and run over and join them instead?
This is dangerous territory for a government that is hellbent on ignoring every crisis it creates
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