If anyone has anxiety, we were never in danger. It passed by at like 6 am and was 15x further away than the moon is.
Thank you kindly. I was stressing all night about it
He saved us
holy fuck he did
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If anyone has anxiety, we were never in danger. It passed by at like 6 am and was 15x further away than the moon is.
Thank you kindly. I was stressing all night about it
He saved us
holy fuck he did
🤘❤️🤘
random kids on the internet: you can’t shoplift! every time you steal something it directly hurts the workers! have some respect for what they want and don’t shoplift!
actual retail employees: *responsible for over 40% of theft and inventory loss* *at least ¾ of workers have stolen from work at least once* huh? were you saying that stealing isn’t cool and good? pfft, yeah whatever, narc *keeps stuffing toilet paper rolls in their purse*
Art by Ole Fick
On this day, 15 April 1989, the Hillsborough disaster took place during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest when a crush occurred after police directed fans into overcrowded areas, resulting in 96 dead and over 700 injured. Though it was caused by police negligence and a ground which did not adequately meet health and safety standards, the police and the Conservative government, with help from the mainstream media, concocted an entirely false story blaming working class Liverpool fans for the disaster. The right-wing tabloid Sun newspaper falsely claimed that Liverpool fans robbed the dead, urinated on police and attacked officers who were trying to save lives. After years of campaigning by the families of the victims, eventually in 2012 the truth finally came to light, with the Hillsborough Independent Panel determining that the primary cause of the disaster was a “lack of police control”. They also revealed that police had doctored 164 witness statements, that Conservative MP Irvine Patnick had passed lies from the police to the press. The police also went to extreme lengths in their attempts shift responsibility to the victims, even testing the blood of dead children for alcohol to try to blame them for their own deaths. New inquests held in 2016 also found that the crush was caused by police, exacerbated by stadium defects. They determined that the senior police officer responsible breached his duty of care and that this amounted to gross negligence. They determined that the 96 victims were unlawfully killed. To this day, many people in Liverpool still boycott The Sun. Pictured: fans on upper tiers of the stadium help others escape the crush https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1694602854058191/?type=3
— James Baldwin
Best boy
Manchester, England:
After not seeing his wife Mary for several months due to the pandemic — Gordon decided to surprise her by moving into the assisted living home so they could be together.
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#KEEP THIS ALIVE
i dont think its a joke people on twitter have already said they cant access it anymore in some countries, and columbia records posted this:
DIY streetcar, I guess?