demenior:

honestly one of the most heart-wrenching, incredible images from the Animorphs series for me is from #13, where the kids, a bunch of 13 year old kids, their equally young andalite friend, and the two only free hork-bajir in the entire universe are all scared, stuck in the woods together and have decided to trust one another. And they pound their chests and scream out the mantra of the entire series free or dead in the face of the yeerk empire that threatens to enslave all of them and it just brings me to tears every time i read it

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90sdefect:

youngblackandvegan:

oneforthemisfits:

Just saying! 💅🏾💅🏾💅🏾

amen

Not even religious, but I wish my family and those around me understood this.

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something-out-there211:

sassymontparnassy:

did anyone realize that california laws went into effect today that allows trans* youth to pick which bathroom and sports team they feel comfortable with in school

i think that’s the bee’s knees

Don’t let this go unnoticed. The fact that gay marriage is legal is absolutely something to celebrate, but so is this

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soemily:

kerrypolka:

justice4mikebrown:

On the early morning of June 27, activists in South Carolina gathered to take down the confederate flag flying above the Capitol before the funerals for 3 of the victims of the Charleston massacre begin. There is also supposed to be a “defend the flag” action later today.

A black woman identified as Bree climbed the flag pole and took the flag down herself. She was arrested shortly after climbing back down with the flag.

Check fergusonaction on twitter for more updates.

This is such an excellent direct action. The flag is back up now, but forcing the police to choose to defend it, and the state to choose to put it back up = brilliant.

Her name is Bree Newsome, and in a statement, she said, “Deciding to do what the SC Legislature has thus far neglected to do, [a group of concerned citizens] took down the symbol of white supremacy that inspired the massacre, continued to fly at full mast in defiance of South Carolina’s grief, and flew in defiance of everyone working to actualize a more equitable Carolinian future.”

She was arrested along with another person. Both of them are charged with defacing a monument, which carries three years in jail and a $5000 fine.

(See this article from Democracy Now, which also notes that the two state employees whose job it was to put the flag up again are African-American.)

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