What we have here will be *gone* if these bills pass.
Committee hearings begin tomorrow.
What we have here will be *gone* if these bills pass.
I guarantee you there is a whole department of people at Prime Video who is quietly celebrating today.
Keep up the good fight, everyone.
I guarantee you there is a whole department of people at Prime Video who is quietly celebrating today.
Keep up the good fight, everyone.
They coined the term “useless eaters”.
They tested the gas chambers on us.
They knew most people wouldn’t fight to save our lives.
That’s why the President using the R slur is so dangerous.
We’re not expendable
They coined the term “useless eaters”.
They tested the gas chambers on us.
They knew most people wouldn’t fight to save our lives.
That’s why the President using the R slur is so dangerous.
We’re not expendable
It’s about the day I saw the AIDS quilt.
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It’s about the day I saw the AIDS quilt.
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But once again, that's not the core problem here. The quality will inevitably improve, though I personally doubt to the quality of a dub made by actual humans who care.
The problem is that these exist AT ALL. They're an offense to art, and always will be.
But once again, that's not the core problem here. The quality will inevitably improve, though I personally doubt to the quality of a dub made by actual humans who care.
The problem is that these exist AT ALL. They're an offense to art, and always will be.
*A graphic novel about queer love, modern trans existence, anxiety over life after high school and what to do when a powerful empire wants you dead, through the medium of a superpowered teenager learning how to be a hero. (GALAXY: AS THE WORLD FALLS DOWN)
*A graphic novel about queer love, modern trans existence, anxiety over life after high school and what to do when a powerful empire wants you dead, through the medium of a superpowered teenager learning how to be a hero. (GALAXY: AS THE WORLD FALLS DOWN)
Aside from the gross last part of this BBC News sentence, wasn’t she 17 at the time?
After losing her husband, Umiko visits a cinema for the first time in years—and realizes she’d like to make a film of her own.
After losing her husband, Umiko visits a cinema for the first time in years—and realizes she’d like to make a film of her own.