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  • Victoria justice

    EL CAMINO

     

    1970

    Moostang

    Alexandra Daddario

    cream of the sky

    WA-HOO

    She sees you


  • Optimus Prime returns!

    MOM. PLEASE. STOP.

    arm tattoos

    Anya Chalotra

    X-Men #26 and Invincible Iron Man #10 joined covers

    Bikini

    Festival

    Rosario Dawson

    Sadie

    Stay Fresh, Cheese Bags

    Shawts

    do not drink alcohol with this medication

    NOVA

     

    1972 SS 396

    Zendaya

    architecture of the insane

    sad songs hit harder

    They Called Us Enemy

    A stunning graphic memoir recounting actor/author/activist George Takei’s childhood imprisoned within American concentration camps during World War II. Experience the forces that shaped an American icon — and America itself — in this gripping tale of courage, country, loyalty, and love.George

    I was able to read this in just a single 2 or 3 hour sitting, though I have plans to go back through it and letting the art work soak in. While it wasn’t a difficult book to read, it was still a difficult story to hear. We had done this a few time prior to the internment of the Japanese, previously with Native Americans and African Americans, and while there are vast differences among the three in a comparison, the apparent root of all three is solely based on historical genetics and what continent they came from and their perceived value to the society in power. We nearly stumbled over this same thing during TFG’s campaign of terror from 2016-2020 and desperately need more to prevent it from happening again.

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