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can we talk about how not only is this
where
lives, but her attack is
and there are cherub monsters running around this new location
and that this location
may be outside of Life and Death?
mY ACTUAL REACTION:
“ARE YOU GODDAMN SHITTING ME, ANDREW MOTHERFUCKING HUSSIE.”
I’M SO DONE WITH THIS WEBCOMIC AND ITS HYPER-CONTINUITY.
i think huss needs to change his god tier from the waste of space to the fuck of mind
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George Takei urging repeal of 1942 order that interned Japanese Americans during WWII
From the LA Times:
Actor George Takei shared a few vivid memories with the Board of Supervisors before it repealed Los Angeles County’s support for the internment of Japanese Americans and others of Japanese descent during World War II.
“I was 4 years old at the time of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941,” said Takei, best known for his role as Lt. Hikaru Sulu in the “Star Trek” television series and feature films. “But I have a memory that’s seared into my mind from when I just turned 5 in April of 1942.”
On Wednesday, Takei, now 75, recounted the day when soldiers with shining bayonets on their rifles banged on the door of his Los Angeles home and herded his family into a waiting truck. They were taken with others of Japanese lineage to living quarters in a horse stable at the Santa Anita racetrack that reeked of manure.
“As my mother carried my baby sister and a duffel bag, I saw tears rolling down her cheeks,” Takei said. She “thought it was the most humiliating and degrading experience of her life.”
His family was later relocated to an internment camp in Arkansas, where Takei would go to school in a tar paper barracks, line up three times a day to eat in a noisy mess hall and bathe in a group shower. Standing for the pledge of alliance, Takei said, “I could see the barbed wire and the sentry tower from my school house window as I recited ‘with liberty and justice for all.’ ”
On a motion from Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, the board overturned its 70-year-old resolution that urged President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proceed with the internment of Japanese Americans. About 150,000 people of Japanese descent were held in camps until January 1945.
(Source: Los Angeles Times)
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If you want to see real courage, look at someone like Lois. She’s as vulnerable as you or me, but still she goes looking for trouble again and again.
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I’m watching I Hate Luv Storys. It’s… okay, I guess?
But, seriously, whoever wrote it watches How I Met Your Mother. The writer ripped like. 4-5 jokes from it. The crazy-hot chart. Charts, in general. There was a “He’s pregnant,” “He’s not pregnant, he had to have sex to be pregnant,” joke, like, 2 minutes ago.
Also this film makes a lot of references to lady queers, but in a way that has gross male-gazey connotations. No actual lesbians, just references to how unusual/scandalous/hot they are. I’m not sure how to feel about it.
Even Delhi Belly (which I couldn’t stand) treated lesbians better, with the chick at the party who started rumors about how every other girl is a “dyke,” that was funny. It was taking the piss out of her. This? NOPE.
Also I’m guessing most of this takes place in Mumbai but like 2/3 of the chicks in bars there are white? Okay!