thepracticeofmagick:

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amazingatheist:

maitaijulie:

aviculor:

important psa about buns

We raised rabbits when I was a child and my sister gave a rabbit a bath (she was 5) and it died..so heed this instruction.

I wasn’t going to reblog this, but then I realized I might save a rabbit.

This is important guys. If your rabbit gets into something gnarly and you HAVE to bathe them:
1. Fill a bowl with warm water.
2. Get a washcloth. Put it in the water. Squeeze it out until it is just damn. 
3. Lightly scrub the dirty area on your bun.
4. That is it. DO NOT get your bun wet. Only slightly damp on the part that was dirty. 
(source)

VERY IMPORTANT! SAVE A BUNS LIFE!

Save the buns!

protect the buns!

#SaveRohingyaMuslims

pettyarab:

I don’t know if anyone has posted this set on here yet, but I haven’t seen anything on my dash about it so I thought that I would post it. Muslims in Myanmar are being burnt alive and I’m not gonna post videos or photos because they’re brutal and I feel like muslims are dehumanized enough and I’m sick of seeing our dead bodies plastered everywhere. Unfortunately all I know is from what I’ve seen on instagram and twitter, so if anyone has anything to add on, feel free to. Keep Rohingya Muslims in your duaas.

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

weneedboldstrokes:

positive-pebble:

elrond50:

mewiet:

radio-freedunmovin:

amuzed1:

platholyte:

Vote 👏🏼 in 👏🏼 the 👏🏼 2018 👏🏼 Midterm 👏🏼 Elections 👏🏼

SERIOUSLY

If you vote in Democrats, they’ll be able to block Trump’s policies

It’s not just that they’ll be able to block Drumpf’s policies for the (hopefully only) remaining two years: the
entire House of Representatives is up for re-election in 2018
. Whoever
wins the House in 2018 will still control it in 2020, when we have our
next census. This means we voting districts will get to be redrawn and if Republicans retain control of the House in
2020, they will make gerrymandering even worse than it is now, which
already favors them.

But the odds are severely in favor of Republicans for 2018. The election is ridiculously lopsided:
23 Democrat seats and both (there are only 2) Independent seats (who
Caucus with Dems) will be up for the taking compared to only 8
Republican seats.

Not to mention midterm election turnout is always far less than POTUS elections and Republicans consistently turn out for midterms while non-Republicans fail to show up worse than they normally do.

It gets worse. This is the Senate race in 2018:

  1. Arizona – Currently Republican
  2. California – Currently Democrat
  3. Connecticut
    – Currently Democrat

  4. Delaware
    – Currently Democrat

  5. Florida
    – Currently Democrat

  6. Hawaii
    – Currently Democrat

  7. Indiana
    – Currently Democrat

  8. Maine
    – Currently Independent
  9. Maryland
    – Currently Democrat

  10. Massachusetts
    – Currently Democrat

  11. Michigan
    – Currently Democrat

  12. Minnesota
    – Currently Democrat

  13. Mississippi
    – Currently Republican

  14. Missouri
    – Currently Democrat

  15. Montana
    – Currently Democrat

  16. Nebraska
    – Currently Republican

  17. Nevada
    – Currently Republican

  18. New Jersey
    – Currently Democrat

  19. New Mexico
    – Currently Democrat

  20. New York
    – Currently Democrat

  21. North Dakota
    – Currently Democrat

  22. Ohio
    – Currently Democrat

  23. Pennsylvania
    – Currently Democrat

  24. Rhode Island
    – Currently Democrat

  25. Tennessee
    – Currently Republican

  26. Texas
    – Currently Republican

  27. Utah
    – Currently Republican

  28. Vermont

    – Currently Independent

  29. Virginia
    – Currently Democrat

  30. Washington
    – Currently Democrat

  31. West Virginia
    – Currently Democrat

  32. Wisconsin
    – Currently Democrat

  33. Wyoming
    – Currently Republican

All of the states in bold were awarded to Drumpf, 11 of which are currently held by Democrats. Republicans hold a 52 seat majority right now. If they can maintain the 8 seats they have to defend, they only need 8 Democrat and/or Independent seats to have a 60 seat supermajority and the power to pass basically anything they want under Trump for two years.

If you think it’s catastrophic now (and it is), imagine Drumpf and the Republicans with a 60 seat supermajority for two years plus a Republican House with the power to redistrict in 2020.

And that is why organizing now is critical. Getting people to run against every GOP House Member and tying every action by Trump to them. Make the 2018 elections ALL ABOUT TRUMP. This is also about taking back Governor’s Mansions. 

It is NOT impossible, but it requires effort. 2018 elections efforts SHOULD ALREADY BE UNDERWAY!

@ all my american followers

Important note: States redistrict. Not Congress. So, while it’s important to keep Trump from making gains it’s also crazy important to work on state legislature races.

ALL OF THIS

Check out who’s running locally, county wise, state wise, and federally. Maybe the local person wants more street lamps. Maybe the county won’t work with ICE. Maybe the state will do something to help block harmful immigration bans. Feds can block awful policies.

So, yes, check out fundraisers nearby. Volunteer, phone bank, canvas, talk to people. If you talk to one person and they share to ten people, and those people share, a lot gets done.

Town Halls are Out

blenderbender1811:

If you want to set up a meeting with your representatives during this month’s recess or go to the their town hall meetings, now is the time. Definitely google your rep’s district office contact info and projectownhall will let you know if they’re holding a meeting. 

These are good places to press on healthcare, net neutrality, and diplomatic (Non-military) solutions with North Korea. 

Have some links

Project Town Hall: https://townhallproject.com
It’s time to fight: http://itstimetofight.weebly.com/call-list-for-thursday-august-10th.html
5calls: https://5calls.org/issue/recP3XRP4IFDvaCgF

The first one will help you find out if any town halls are near you, and the latter will help you find your reps and their district office call info or address, as well as scripts for those of you with phone anxiety.

For those of you who like to fax, this site will help you for free: https://faxzero.com

doctordisaster:

If you live in the US, you should not be freaking out about nuclear war with North Korea in a “we’re all going to die” way. DPRK has one rocket that can reach the continental US, it’s barely gotten functional, and they have no warheads small enough to be carried by that rocket. They can theoretically hit Hawaii and Alaska, but Hawaii is a small, long-range target and Alaska has very low population density, so attacks there would likely be ineffective.

That’s not to say that you shouldn’t be freaking out about nuclear war with North Korea. It’s to say that you should stop being so fucking self-centered about it.

We’re not going to die. If we nuke North Korea, we’ll wipe out thousands of noncombatants, just like we did in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Even in an “ideal” outcome for that first strike, where Kim goes down immediately, his military apparatus will retaliate — against South Korea and probably Japan. This hypothetical nuclear exchange will kill millions of civilians who, surprise surprise, live far away and look sort of not-European. Then we’ll spend the rest of our long, non-incinerated lives bickering with each other over whether it was cool of us to start that fight.

If you want to speak out against Trump’s nuclear bullshittery, don’t bleat “we’re all going to die.” Yell “no atrocities in our name.”

Call your reps, call district offices, makes appointments, check out Project Town Hall to see if any are near you. 

Contact them and press for non-military solutions and make it clear these threats are not just bad for the US.