how’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
roachhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
the-universe-at-largehow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
high-saffronhow’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
YES YOU DID
the-universe-at-largethe more you reblog this the more it breaks
dangergaysWHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO
literally what is happening @staff you dun goofd
i tried to reblog this and the stupid app just crashed
what
wh
w-
If you’re seeing this, I managed to reblog this post.
I-
what?
i’m frightened
Attempting to reblog
Lemme try
Hmm
My app almost just fucking crashed
The cursed post.
Will this even reblog? I’m curious…
If you see this, the reblog was a success.
if you see this, know that we need your help
Let’s see if I can reblog it
let’s give it a try
😗😗😗
Police making a woman take off her clothing at the beach because she’s wearing too much, 2016
Police measuring a woman’s clothing because she’s wearing too little, 1922
Wow almost as if the clothes weren’t the problem and men just want to control women
I think it’s an important peice of context that the first image was based on a law that was targeting Muslims specifically.
Potent minimalist art sends a strong message about police and vigilante brutality in America
Journalist and artist Shirin Barghi has created a gripping, thought-provoking series of graphics that not only examines racial prejudice in today’s America, but also captures the sense of humanity that often gets lost in news coverage. Titled “Last Words,” the graphics illustrate the last recorded words by Brown and other young black people — Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and others — who have been killed by police in recent years.
a black man was found hung in huntington, new york today. police ruled the hanging a suicide before performing an autopsy, and media has been largely silenced. as of june 22 2020, this is the fourth hanging of a black person in a public place in the last week: the seventh in less than a month. all of these deaths have been ruled as suicide.
not all of the victims’ names have been released: we do know of Dominique Alexander, Robert Fuller, Malcolm Harsch, and Titi Gulley. (x, x)
this should be considered a national crisis. we need to treat it as such.






