This is the best thing I’ve ever read.
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This is the best thing I’ve ever read.
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Aluna the dik dik is only 8 inches tall.
She didn’t bond with her mother, so she’s being raised by hand by the luckiest zookeeper ever at the Chester Zoo.
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Dornröschen (Sleeping Beauty), by Louis Sussmann-Hellborn, 1878 - Berlin, Germany.
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Woman in red dress, sprayed with tear gas by masked policeman, becomes symbol for Turkish protesters
In her red cotton summer dress, necklace and white bag slung over her shoulder she might have been floating across the lawn at a garden party; but before her crouches a masked policeman firing tear gas spray that sends her long hair billowing upwards.
Taken in Taksim Square in central Istanbul on May 28, the image has been endlessly shared on social media.
The woman in red has even been replicated as a cartoon on posters and stickers and has become a symbol for female protesters during days of violent anti-government demonstrations in Istanbul.
Some posters show the woman towering over a police officer and say “the more they spray, the bigger we get.” (Osman Orsal / Reuters)
me + a friend
Photography by Guido Mocafico
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merda se la voglio
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this is awful.. attacking the strong people that protect us with their lives. how many people have died so we can live this life of luxury? I can’t believe this….
I know right
I can’t believe they kill civillians
in the name of “protecting” us
this is awful.. attacking the genocidal men and women that enforce our countries opression with their jobs. How many people have died so our goverment can have control over the economies of third world countries and sell us the story that we need this blatant 21st century colonialism to live this life of luxury (that only 1% of the country actually enjoys)? I can’t believe this….
Fixed it ^^
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We never used to write messages at the wheel. There must have been a good reason.
The Quebec Automobile Insurance Corporation
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