i love to cheat on crossword puzzles i call it learning new things
A reminder to the "the American government wouldn't..." crowd. They have. They have made their own internment camps before. They have rounded up innocent citizens and immigrants before. The victims of which are still alive to this day and trying to share their stories with the world, they have been trying to warn us for a long time. George Takei (as seen above) is a famous example of this. He has written about his experiences time and time again, even publishing a book talking about his time in these camps. He may be famous now, but at the time he was just another kid forced from his home. To this day he still firmly dedicates himself to trying to educate and inform people, trying to spread awareness with his platform. The American Government can and will do terrible things. Do not let anyone convince you otherwise.
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watching twin peaks for the first time and kyle maclachlan is just sooooo cute he looks like a porcelain wedding cake topper who wished to be a real man
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1940s drag queens pictured in 'gay by the bay: a history of queer culture in the san francisco bay area,' susan stryker.
Doechii photographed for The Forty-Five by El Hardwick (2024)
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Compilation of Arts by Shigeru Sudō (須藤しげる)
"Water Lily" 「きみがまなことは睡蓮に (少女倶楽部)」 (1927) "The Day My Sister Marries" 「姉嫁ぐ日 (少女倶楽部)」 (1927) "The Day of No Return" 「返らぬ日 (令女界)」 (1928)
I couldn’t reboot it for some reason