would you still love me if i was a worm?
90s anime women were so fucking beauitful god bless. i miss them so much
shes the cutest anime girl ive ever seen and shes in the bg for 2 seconds
i think im in love with her. bg characters 4ever ❤️
since so many people are reblogging this the anime is Golden Boy 💖 its an ecchi comedy so expect the average "boobs bouncing lots of sex jokes" kind of humor but the art style and character designs are so pretty im just kind of fixated on that
this is the main lady:tm: she has a manic look in her eyes sometimes that i really enjoy
OP please elaborate
with pleasure
(Sound on.) We’re all doomed.
History and related historical professionals straight up not having a good time right now.
this duck LOVES pink drink
Where's my Breakfast?
Oil on Panel 30x30 cm
Artist: Daniel Arthur
collection of some of my favourite derek guy (dieworkwear on twitter/the menswear guy) tweets
May 31 2016 - Collin Kennedy, who is a cancer patient, used expanding spray foam to disable a parking meter at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg where he gets his treatment. He says the fees are a tax on the sick. [video]
yes!!!!!!!!
Lots of well-intentioned (I hope) but extremely condescending comments in the notes like “maybe don’t film yourself doing crime.” Respectfully… This man knew what he was doing. He didn’t just film himself, he invited media to film him. He did this to make his own statement, with his own voice, with his own face. He wanted himself and his actions to be visible.
Collin Kennedy died in 2018, just two years after this video was taken. What would anonymity have achieved for him in those last two years? Avoiding punishment? His whole point was that these parking fees are already a punishment on the sick.
Is public protest dangerous? Sure. Is it more dangerous than merely existing as a sick or disabled person navigating a hostile healthcare system? I think that is for every individual experiencing it to decide for themselves.
Collin Kennedy, 50, lived with multiple myeloma — a type of blood cancer — for 19 years.
He invited media to watch him fill a parking meter with spray foam to raise awareness about the high costs of parking for cancer patients and other sick people getting treatment. Video of Kennedy vandalizing the meter was widely shared on social media. It led to a Canada-wide petition to end the practice of charging for parking near hospitals.
He was a man who fought the only way he knew how, even if that meant taking matters into his own hands and disabling parking meters. He wasn’t in the boardrooms or corridors of power, he was on the streets trying to make a difference. (CBC News, December 12, 2018)
… over the course of his treatment, Kennedy spent over $17,000 on parking fees outside of hospitals.
$17,000.
$17,000
$17,000 !!!!!
yeah i think he makes a good point here
He thinks every thing is a damn game
He thinks every thing is a damn game
Pretend it says something that fits
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