This is Jax. He applies deodorant every day before leaving the house. Tired of smelling like Fritos all the time. 13/10 (TT: brandledandle)
started >>> going
The Dutch doing this in fuckin Dallas, Texas is very funny to me, an American who has seen Cowboys fans who represent one of the most valuable sports teams on earth never approach this level of enthusiasm this century.
Your reminder that fairy tales are full of stepmothers because women once routinely died in childbirth, from postpartum sepsis, or from other infectious diseases and left behind housefuls of motherless children.
Stable nuclear families are made possible by vaccines, antibiotics, and safe abortions.
Video
Video
How eight beavers solved a Tube flooding problem engineers have been trying to fix for years
WeRateDogs
TW
Dr. Sandra Steingraber 🏳️🌈
#OtD 13 Jun 2010 match stewards at the World Cup in South Africa walked out on strike over being underpaid by almost 90%. Police attacked them with tear gas, rubber bullets, and percussion grenades stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8494...
One reason i think everyone should take an archaeology class is to internalise with tangible examples that there is no pure, natural past utopia and that antibiotics and vaccines are what stand between us and a 50% child mortality rate and scores of women dying needlessly during pregn and birth
BBC canceling Doctor Who's Christmas special means we won't get an answer to the Billie Piper question. But it wouldn't have paid off anyway.
The Independent
Marisa Kabas
Catherine Frieman
#OtD 13 Jun 1919 200,000 attended in Berlin the funeral procession for martryed revolutionaries Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, who were murdered during the German Revolution by the proto-fascist Freikorps militia shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/...
#OtD 13 Jun 1936 the man circled in this photo, believed to be August Landmesser, a shipyard worker in love with Irma Eckler who was Jewish, refused to give the Nazi salute. Learn more about German resistance to Nazism in our podcast: workingclasshistory.com/podcast/72-e...
#OtD 14 Jun 1991 500k women in Switzerland took part in a national women's strike demanding legal enforcement of gender equality which was incorporated into the constitution on 14 Jun 1981: in particular as it regarded the gender wage gap stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8588...
Leeds is now the subject of a major inquiry into maternity. I previously reported on its decade long pursuit of 'normal birth' ideology that saw it have the lowest number of caesareans while stillbirths and baby deaths soared to the worst nationally www.thetimes.com/article/f3af...