I just had a guy proudly unfollow me because I said mean things about Nazis.
I took a quick scan of his page and he's an underweight, single dude that's obsessed with guns and violence and openly and proudly a pedophile.
Damn, Nazis, you just love comforting to stereotypes don't you?
If it’s alright for me to add,
You’re soul is BEAUTIFUL!!
instead of inktober I'm doing beautifultober!!!!
day one.......
YOU are beautiful!!!!!!!
#SaveTheTrees
It was during French class, at the end of a standardized testing day. We were playing a game of chaud et froid, or hot and cold. A student is looking for a rock. There are twenty other students chanting décontracté (it means casual) while we are waiting for the first student to get the idea to go through a kid’s hair.
what the hell is going on in this country?!
my favorite picture ever is the one that says “HELL IS FULL, BITCH” and then it has the national suicide prevention hotline on it. it makes me smile every time
There’s also a fair chance that he likes at least one of those things and could be using it as a way to connect!
guys my mom’s new boyfriend is trying to be supportive of me being a trans guy and he said “i got you a gift, a boy gift”
it’s a mountain dew nascar trucker hat. i wanna scream, like it’s nice he got me a gift and it’s nice he’s trying but…. I wanna Sc r EAM
Icarus is a moth. “No, he wasn’t, the myth says that he was Daedalus’ son and Daedalus was human” But wait! I’ve thought this out a bit more than that
Daedalus could have adopted him
He (Daedalus, not Icarus) seemed to be eccentric enough to adopt a moth
He (Icarus this time) flew
He went after the sun (the brightest lamp of them all)
He died when he got too close to the lamp
Both Icarus and moths scare me when they get too close
There was the Italian plague of 1629 to 1631, which isn’t really 1620, but it’s rather close. This is also called the Great Plague of Milan, and it killed over a hundred thousand people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1629%E2%80%931631_Italian_plague https://www.historychannel.com.au/articles/16000-venetians-die-of-plague-this-month/
There was the Great Plague of Marseille in 1720 to 1722. It was the last significant European outbreak of the bubonic plague. Over a hundred thousand people died here as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_Marseille
From 1817 to 1824, there was the first Asiatic cholera pandemic. Hundreds of thousands of people died. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1817%E2%80%931824_cholera_pandemic
I can’t find any consensus on what these people are talking about for the 1920s outbreak. It could be the Spanish Influenza, which went from 1918 to 1920 and killed between 20 million and 50 million people. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/1918-flu-pandemic There also was the 1924 Los Angeles pneumonic plague outbreak which killed 30 people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924_Los_Angeles_pneumonic_plague_outbreak
https://philnews.ph/2020/01/23/1720-plague-1820-cholera-outbreak-1920-bubonic-plague-whats-next/ something that talks about this as a whole.
And yes, I know that Wikipedia isn’t a great source, but I don’t want to go into much more depth with this.