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June 2013

nipplely:

Reblog this and I’ll write you a paragraph about what I think you’re like. I’ll look through your blog, your posts and anything else I can find. You don’t have to follow me, this isn’t a promo. I’ll do everyone throughout this couple of months.

Jun 19, 2013446 notes
Jun 18, 201343 notes
#Rufus Barma #STAHP IT D: #Pandora Hearts

youaremynirvana:

ok none of that bullshit stuff

THESE are the best feelings in the world:

  • peeing after holding it in all day
  • faking ill and getting sent back to bed 
  • when you sing really emotionally and give yourself shivers b/c you’re fucking star quality
  • getting a back massage
  • seeing somebody you don’t like fall over omfg 
  • when you try and talk to your pet in their language and you feel like you’re having a conversation
Jun 18, 2013123,150 notes
Jun 18, 201358 notes
#SHORTHAIRED RUFUS #THERE'S A SHORTHAIRED RUFUS ON MY DASH #SHORTHAIRED RUFUSSSSSSSSSS #Pandora Hearts

Shorthaired Rufus

Shorthaired Rufus

Shorthaired Rufus

Jun 18, 201342 notes
#precious grandpa #Retrace 85 #pandora hearts #Rufus Barma
Jun 18, 2013560 notes
#D.Gray-Man

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im gonna watch madoka magica!!!!!

why did i do this. i fucked up. i fucked up. i fucked up. i fucked up. i fucked up. im so sorry. im trash.

nO PURPLE MADOKA NO 

NO YELLOW MADOKA NO!!!!!!!

ITS ONLY THE THIRD FUCKING EPISODE WHAT THE FUCK

WHAT KIND OF SHOUJO ANIME IS THIS

Jun 18, 20138,609 notes
When You Kill Ten Million Africans You Aren’t Called ‘Hitler’ → walkingbutterfly.com

pearlconcubine:

ancestryinprogress:

saandusti:

canadian-communist:

Take a look at this picture. Do you know who it is?

Most people haven’t heard of him.

But you should have. When you see his face or hear his name you should get as sick in your stomach as when you read about Mussolini or Hitler or see one of their pictures. You see, he killed over 10 million people in the Congo.

His name is King Leopold II of Belgium.

He “owned” the Congo during his reign as the constitutional monarch of Belgium. After several failed colonial attempts in Asia and Africa, he settled on the Congo. He “bought” it and enslaved its people, turning the entire country into his own personal slave plantation. He disguised his “business transactions” as philanthropic and scientific efforts under the banner of the “International African Society”. He used their enslaved labor to extract Congolese resources and services. His reign was enforced through work camps, body mutilations, executions, torture, and his private army.

Most of us – I don’t yet know an approximate percentage but I fear its extremely high – aren’t taught about him in school. We don’t hear about him in the media. He’s not part of the widely repeated narrative of oppression (which includes things like the Holocaust during World War II). He’s part of a long history of colonialism, imperialism, slavery and genocide in Africa that would clash with the social construction of the white supremacist narrative in our schools. It doesn’t fit neatly into a capitalist curriculum. Its bad to “say racist things” (sometimes), but quite fine not to talk about genocides in Africa perpetrated by European capitalist monarchs.

Mark Twain wrote a satire about Leopold called “King Leopold’s soliloquy; a defense of his Congo rule“, where he mocked the King’s defense of his reign of terror, largely through Leopold’s own words. Its 49 pages long. Mark Twain is a popular author for American public schools. But like most political authors, we will often read some of their least political writings or read them without learning why the author wrote them (Orwell’s Animal Farm for example serves to re-inforce American anti-Socialist propaganda, but Orwell was an anti-capitalist revolutionary of a different kind – this is never pointed out). We can read about Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, but King Leopold’s Soliloquy isn’t on the reading list. This isn’t by accident. Reading lists are created by boards of education in order to prepare students to follow orders and endure boredom well. From the point of view of the Education Department, Africans have no history.

When we learn about Africa, we learn about a caricaturized Egypt, about the HIV epidemic (but never its causes), about the surface level effects of the slave trade, and maybe about South African Apartheid (which of course now is long, long over). We also see lots of pictures of starving children on Christian Ministry commercials, we see safaris on animal shows, and we see pictures of deserts in films and movies. But we don’t learn about the Great African War or Leopold’s Reign of Terror during the Congolese Genocide. Nor do we learn about what the United States has done in Iraq and Afghanistan, potentially killing in upwards of 5-7 million people from bombs, sanctions, disease and starvation. Body counts are important. And we don’t count Afghans, Iraqis, or Congolese.

There’s a Wikipedia page called “Genocides in History”. The Congolese Genocide isn’t included. The Congo is mentioned though. What’s now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo is listed in reference to the Second Congo War (also called Africa’s World War and the Great War of Africa), where both sides of the multinational conflict hunted down Bambenga and ate them. Cannibalism and slavery are horrendous evils which must be entered into history and talked about for sure, but I couldn’t help thinking who’s interests were served when the only mention of the Congo on the page was in reference to multi-national incidents where a tiny minority of people were  eating each other (completely devoid of the conditions which created the conflict no less). Stories which support the white supremacist narrative about the subhumanness of people in Africa are allowed to be entered into the records of history. The white guy who turned the Congo into his own personal part-plantation, part-concentration camp, part-Christian ministry and killed 10 to 15 million Conglese people in the process doesn’t make the cut.

You see, when you kill ten million Africans, you aren’t called ‘Hitler’. That is, your name doesn’t come to symbolize the living incarnation of evil. Your name and your picture doesn’t produce fear, hatred, and sorrow. Your victims aren’t talked about and your name isn’t remembered.

Leopold was just one part of thousands of things that helped construct white supremacy as both an ideological narrative and material reality. Of course I don’t want to pretend that in the Congo he was the source of all evil. He had generals, and foot soldiers, and managers who did his bidding and enforced his laws. It was a system. But this doesn’t negate the need to talk about the individuals who are symbolic of the system. But we don’t even get that. And since it isn’t talked about, what capitalism did to Africa, all the privileges that rich white people gained from the Congolese genocide are hidden. The victims of imperialism are made, like they usually are, invisible.

Fun fact, it doesn’t stop there. After King Leopold II relinquished his personal control of the Congo Free State in 1908 it became the Belgian Congo under Belgian control, and they allowed scientists to use the Congolese population as forced test subjects for a (failed) Polio vaccine that may have contributed to the introduction of a mutated strain of SIV (Simian Immunodeficiency Virus) into the African population in the mid-20th Century. This was because the Polio virus was cultured in the livers of apes, and when they produced it in Africa they used local chimps, where SIV had been present for thousands of years.

And the first actual successful vaccine against polio was invented using the cell line of a black American woman named Henrietta Lacks, a cell line that was stolen from her body shortly before her death. So it all goes back to the abuse of black bodies from the beginning to the end.

Listen to the yell of Leopold’s ghost,
Burning in Hell for his hand-maimed host
Hear how the demons chuckle and yell,
Cutting his hands off, down in Hell.
- from ‘The Congo’ by Vachel Lindsay, cutting a hand off was a standard punishment in the Belgian Congo. 

Jun 18, 20133,529 notes
#welp #I didn't know that

pringerx:

friends who like your 0 note text posts

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Jun 18, 201312,783 notes
Jun 18, 201312,673 notes
#shingeki no kyojin
Jun 18, 20135,593 notes
#Courtney

and the pressure to shave my legs is actually quite low, because I don’t like shaving my legs and I’m comfortable now.

Until I probably go outside with long trousers. It’s 32° or so here.

Jun 18, 2013
#me #random #puff
Jun 17, 201337 notes
#Pandora Hearts #I haven't seen this before #butcuties
Jun 17, 2013442 notes
Light, Life, Doom, & Rage.

Light: Would you consider yourself lucky? Why?
Well, I’m more neutral? I mean, I don’t win things, but I don’t know.

Life: Are you a rule breaker by heart?
No :’DD

Doom: Have you ever gotten injured?
Yes :’D Stitches twice, my thumb got burned, sprained ankle, finger had a crack, so :’DD

Rage: What are your biggest pet peeves?
Hmmm….. Ihadsome,butIforgot :’DDD

Jun 17, 2013
Send me an aspect
  • Breath: How have you changed over the past year?
  • Light: Would you consider yourself lucky? Why?
  • Time: What is your favourite memory?
  • Space: If you could be anywhere right now, where would you be?
  • Life: Are you a rule breaker by heart?
  • Hope: What are you looking forward to?
  • Void: Do you like being alone?
  • Heart: Have you ever been in love?
  • Mind: Do you make decisions easily?
  • Doom: Have you ever gotten injured?
  • Blood: Do you form strong friendships?
  • Rage: What are your biggest pet peeves?
Jun 17, 201333,534 notes
Jun 17, 201355,774 notes

crocodilepatronus:

 i want to be a good cosplayer and be in a group of friends where we all do good cosplays and hang out together and take funny pictures of ourselves as our characters

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Jun 17, 201312,336 notes
Jun 17, 20131,561 notes
#dead poets society #bros #precious #Courtney

weabros:

why are girls so cute like god damn curves and boobs and those legs and your hair and your skin and your voices and just like hot damn girls in thigh highs and maid outfits and oversized sweaters and messy hair and piercings and dresses
GIRLS

Jun 17, 201312,727 notes
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