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I got new glasses!! And moved into a new apartment!!!

fnordseer5:

has anyone else ever noticed how good i am at picking pictures to reblog

jareckiworld:
“⁣Natsuko Taniguchi — Who Digs the Grave (acrylic and cheesecloth on panel, 2015)
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jareckiworld:

⁣Natsuko Taniguchi — Who Digs the Grave  (acrylic and cheesecloth on panel, 2015)

faygob0yfriend:

if u r trans no matter what ur agab and ur gender may be there is a good chance u will have a voice in ur head telling u that u need to lose weight to pass and to have people take u seriously . that is the voice of the DEVIL do NOT LISTEN TO IT !!!!

spacelazarwolf:

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broliloquy:

pronouncingitwang:

foxgirltail:

dragonladdie:

dragonladdie:

Hey remember when they found over 200 bodies of native children buried behind a residential school and the world cared for… what, a week?

They’ve counted about 6,000-7,000 now, for those of you who do still care

It should NOT fall on Indigenous people’s shoulders to keep this known still. We’ve been doing that for generations at this point and NO ONE wants to listen to us.

We’re tired, mourning and constantly reopening our trauma and pain to keep people caring about us. It’s terrible.

I should start by noting that I am white, and not Canadian, and that if op wants me to remove this comment for any reason, please let me know.

This is a map of all the residential schools in Canada:

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[link to the article it’s attached to, it’s interactable there, so you can get a better look around]

Each dot on this map represents a residential school. Blue dots mean the school is considered completely searched. Yellow dots mean they are either in the process of being searched or there are plans to be searched. Red dots indicate that no search has happened and that no search is currently planned

There were more than 130 residential schools in Canada. This map suggests that only six have been fully searched, and a little more than a dozen partially searched (I counted 15 yellow dots). That leaves at least 109 schools completely untouched.

Let that sink in; if 6,000-7,000 unmarked, indigenous children’s graves were found by searching less than a fifth of all the schools, how many are still undiscovered.

Wikipedia estimates that the body count could be over 50,000, and honestly, that could be a low estimate

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[ID: A map of Canada with dozens of dots on it, 6 of which are blue and 7 of which are yellow; the rest are red. Later there is a screenshot from wikipedia reading, “Estimates range from 3,200 to over 50,000 children that were killed. Most of the recorded student deaths at residential schools took place before the 1950s. /end ID]

The residential school system was a calculated, open, and forthrightly declared attempt at the total genocide of all indigenous peoples in this country. It was literally meant to wipe them out entirely, through a combination of attrition and assimilation.

Never forget that this is what Canada is really built upon.

These are the residential schools in the U.S. I’ve mapped out the ones in California and there are articles about burials on these sites, some marked and some not.

I hope Secretary Haaland’s Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative investigates every single one; their report is Due on April 1, 2022,

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reminder that genocide doesn’t just include ending people’s lives, it includes eradicating their culture. forced assimilation of an entire people is an attempt at genocide.

This wasn’t some long ago thing either. I’m 23 and my grandfather went to one of these “schools”

honeyymoony:

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🌬️ perfume pngs!!

kadekuro:

roadrunnerposting:

reallyreallyreallytrying:

an ice cold beer topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. lying on top of the ice cream foam is a salted peanut. this is the angel. around him are sprinkles (his tears). this is “the angel’s lament”, my new cocktail

Sure, why not. ‘Angels lament’

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daoriot:

you couldn’t comprehend the abominations women will be attracted to