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get lost, squidward

@bdewitt / bdewitt.tumblr.com

she. gryffindor. now I waste it, faked it, ate it, now I hate it.
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last-laments

"Steven isn't solely responsible for the paywall shift" and "Nobody wants to watch Steven eat insanely expensive food and have to pay for it" are statements that can coexist btw.

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lotrmusical

never let anyone tell you that trawling through mediocre victorian poetry isn't worth it. we just happened upon an absolute BANGER of a worm poem. go read it or else 🪱🪱🪱

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the reviews are in... glad everyone's enjoying song of the worm

[id: tumblr tags reading 'dude This Fucking Rules', 'holy fucking shit! that was legit so cool?', 'holy shit that is fucking metal', 'oh this fucks severely', 'yeah no this fucking SLAPS', 'yo this RULES']

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wilwheaton

Holy fucking shit this is one of the most incredible things I have ever read. I am dead serious. I PROMISE you that you want to read this, and you're going to immediately send it to all your weird friends who you also know will love it.

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Marlene Dietrich is detained at a train station in Paris in 1933 for violating the ban on women wearing trousers.

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homofobe

As with all german actors in the 30's, you always gotta check the World War II section of their Wikipedia page. Well im happy to report that Marlene Dietrich was in open opposition to the Nazi regime, and in 1937 donated her entire salary for a film (over 9 million dollars in todays money) to helping Jewish refugees :)

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khaleesi

The creator of these images is Matt Bernstein, one of my favorite educators online -- he makes incredibly clear, forceful collections of information like this one. He's queer, has fantastic nails, and has done a lot of education recently from his perspective as a Jewish person on why supporting Palestine is so important. Here's a link to this post, which he created for World AIDS Day on 12/1/23.

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HAPPY ELEVEN YEARS

[Transcription: Reporter, offscreen: You don't think she did any good? First woman: Not a bit of good, not a bit. I'd put a stake through her heart and garlic round her neck to make sure she'll never come back Reporter: Isn't that a pretty horrible thing to say when her funeral's going on right now? First woman: Too bad. Too bad. Second woman: She pulled the ladder up behind herself and never helped another woman, ever. So she- Reporter, interrupting: But didn't she show that a woman could become prime minister? Nobody'd done that before. Second woman: Do you want a woman like that as a warmonger and rips the heart out her country, is that what you want for a prime minister of any sex? ]

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