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'Land Back' design by Palestinian women in Shatilla Refugee Camp and First Nations women on Gadigal Land. Art by Matt Chun.
Making the transition away from Twitter. Posts will generally be either social justice or beautiful Bug-type Pokémon.
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They're both disappointingly small, sadly. Like around 6ft. A lot of adults could look them in the eyes. I head cannon them to be between 7-8ft.
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Chiku Chiku Bang Bang!
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Menacingly hunting for fruit in packs is actually adorable
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Been going through and reading all the Hindi names. I'm obsessed! Sceptile is Junglizard! So stun
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The whole world trying decipher the DaVinci code levels of complex hidden information that is Digimon World 1 for PlayStation.
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Mario Kart 64 is a cultural mainstay to multiple generations of people ❤️
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On what planet is N64 not a widely loved retro console?
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What is it with Canada and ants
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And yet bro supported Israel to the day he died. It's called PEP. Progressive except Palestine.
If there's an all knowing afterlife, Wiesel gets now.
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Hmm, I wonder if they would have light glow on them as depicted in your brilliant animation, or if they would completely disappear to the untrained eye? (Besides the zigzag of course)
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6 News pitting Blak women against each other now. Shameful.
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Feel free to message me if you'd like to discuss more fluidly. Definitely not here to foster animosity with good people.
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I'm just repeating what the uncles and aunties in my life have imparted. Never claimed to speak for anyone else. As we all should know, First Nations people are a not a monolith. It's okay if you don't agree.
When it came to the vote, I listened to the old people on the land I live on.
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All love and power to you for speaking up anyway!
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Best not to engage with these types. Yes there are Aboriginal people who supported the voice. I can see how it was confusing for some allies. But to think a First Nations person should not speak up against her ancestors' genocidaire? That mind is lost beyond redemption at this point in time.
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Oooh, you're on bluesky too! I'll say it again. This wasn't heckling. These are clearly articulated demands and accusations made on behalf of the First Nations of the land.
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Illusrated by Kanako Eo
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Thank you for sharing! Successfully blocked!
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You need to pack up and go back to twitter. That's where your people are.
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The advice I've been giving to those of us in western colonies (Australia, Canada, US, Brazil etc) is get connected with local First Nations activists. You'll find they have solidarity with all oppressed people and been fighting to end all genocides and occupations for hundreds of years.