airspaniel:

drunkwario:

Anon hate from the late 1800’s.

What I love most about this is that this person was SO INCENSED at the recipient that they couldn’t even wait the days/weeks it would take for the mail to go through. No, they had to say “FUCK YOU” as soon as fucking possible and, AND, let the recipient that they were not done with the fuck you, nay, this was merely the first volley in what would undoubtably be a dressing down of Biblical proportions.

anarchapella:

So, with the death of another BLM activist, I think it’s really important to stop photographing and videotaping people doing activism. Like I know it feels really good for morale to watch a comrade snatch a confederate flag or punch a Nazi, but this documentation actively puts these people in danger, especially if they aren’t masked up and their names are everywhere.

there at multiple BLM (and other) activists that had to go into hiding after Cville because videos of them have gone viral, to the point of even their families not being able to get in contact with them. Even if you’re on the same side and you’re doing it for the “good guys”, just don’t. Don’t video faces, don’t ask for names at actions, don’t say names out loud to your friends. You don’t know who is listening.

Our morale building propaganda, is their evidence. These videos are the reason charges are brought against folks in Cville and these videos are why people are getting killed. Learn to use the word “unidentified” when talking about someone doing anything action related in any sort of media. I know a lot of us want to give credit where credit is due, but in these cases it puts these brave people at risk.

cinemaocd:

rucksthetics:

marthajefferson:

The Threatening Letter. Released from the Vatican archives for the first time, this 1530 letter –a 3ft-wide parchment with 81 wax seals attached to red silk ribbons– sent by English noblemen urged Pope Clement VII to annul Henry VIII’s marriage to his first wife Catherine of Aragon so the king could marry Anne Boleyn. The document, signed by MPs and clergy including the Archbishop of Canterbury, alluded to the ‘extreme remedies’ they could pursue if Pope refused their request.

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“But for Wales, Richard?”

 “You’ve got a real nice Vatican here. I’d hate to see something happen to it…”