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#tekken #stevefox 🦊🥊💉 He's my best foxy boy rn, please take care of him even though he says boxing is awesome

3 months ago 9 6 1 0

I know I keep saying this but please consider the effects your "ironic" Nazi salutes and swastikas may be having on people who have had to deal with them unironically their whole lives (and gaslit by everybody about it never happening here more often than not)

1 year ago 205 30 15 1
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Now that it is tax season I remind everyone:

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Instead, if you make $84k or less a year, use any of the IRS Free File options found here: www.irs.gov/filing/irs-f...

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These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

These shimmering cosmic curtains show interstellar gas and dust that has been heated by the flashbulb explosion of a long-ago supernova. The gas then glows infrared light in what is known as a thermal light echo. As the supernova illumination travels through space at the speed of light, the echo appears to expand. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed this light echo in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Jencson (Caltech/IPAC)

my jaw genuinely dropped at how beautiful the new jwst image is.

1 year ago 8210 880 107 34
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Alissa Azar is going to trial for covering a pro-Palestine protest The recent arrest of movement journalist Alissa Azar is part of a larger pattern of escalating intimidation and harassment by Portland police

Read this story if you care about freedom of press ~> prismreports.org/2025/01/14/a...

1 year ago 315 180 5 7
Ink drawing, whimsical take on a New York style rooftop

Ink drawing, whimsical take on a New York style rooftop

1 year ago 1565 132 11 0

Why are people who aren't from Los Angeles reflexively defending LA's Mayor from justified criticism by Democratic voters?

Why are yall spreading disinformation?

We gotta hold our elected officials accountable. This team-sports defense everything any Democrat does is LITERALLY KILLING US.

1 year ago 955 131 32 9

Disabled people should never die in a wildfire in the most well-resourced society on earth. That should not be a controversial political statement.

1 year ago 1253 275 7 1
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‘Parable of the Sower’ Sparks a Mission Octavia’s Bookshelf converts into a mutual aid center for neighbors displaced by the Eaton Fire.

THIS IS HOW

THIS IS WHAT WE SHOULD BE LOOKING FOR

WE CAN BECOME THE FUTURE FOR EACH OTHER

We just look for ways to show up for one another.

What do I have that I can offer?

What do you have that you can offer?

How can we come together over here, over there, and over there too?

1 year ago 307 81 2 4
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MAGA Republicans:

We think Pete Hegseth is totally qualified to run the US “Miltary!”

(See sign 🥴)

We don’t want any of that CRT or DEI involved. We just want white men who can’t spell! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

1 year ago 1008 230 66 12

It's been interesting seeing my art on products. I've mostly sold prints before but I enjoy seeing them on items.

1 year ago 11 4 1 0

What about the risks of foreign-owned presidents?

1 year ago 57 6 1 0

Making this plea again. Gaiman is a rapist and abuser. He and his wife emotionally and financially exploited multiple women over a period of years. They deserve no sympathy, no support. Stop following them on social media. Even those of you who've already spoken out agains them.

1 year ago 1 1 0 0

I wish more people understood that a functioning democracy *requires* criticism, debate, and perpetual engagement. We don't live and die on the Jets record (😌) but we do on politics.

1 year ago 56 8 0 0

Now that people are realizing that comic industry people aren't necessarily your quirky friends, there are definitely some I've known over the years who have done heinous stuff and I guarantee are grousing about "cancel culture" right now.

1 year ago 6 1 1 0

Better idea: pass a comprehensive data privacy bill that applies across the board... and maybe *DON'T* mimic Chinese authoritarianism by creating a "Great Firewall" of apps that aren't allowed to operate here.

You can actually fix things AND not abuse the 1st Amendment in one shot!

1 year ago 4592 980 100 40
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'Republicans Are Gearing Up for Class War,' Democrat Warns as GOP Pursues Huge Medicaid Cuts | Common Dreams "It won't be any consolation to struggling Americans that their hardship allows some rich buddy of Donald Trump's to buy a bigger yacht," said Sen. Ron Wyden.

“‘These funding caps are typically designed to fail to keep pace with expected growth in healthcare costs in order to severely cut federal Medicaid spending, with those cuts growing larger and larger over time’”

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