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me at my dog whos misbehaving post-surgery: 

NO BITING

NO SCRATCHING

NO FIGHTING

SHAKIRA SHAKIRA




Apr 25.2018 | 5notes -
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minerambles    

coronercountesstupointoh:

thatpettyblackgirl:

Another day in White supremacy

BRIANNA BROCHU Use the bitches name ffs




Apr 24.2018 | 24556notes -
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Sometimes I just think about how sensitive Keith really is, as much as he’s seen to be aloof all the time he is arguably one of the most emotionally sensitive Paladins on the team.

dent-de-leon:

Oh yeah, definitely. Because “emotionally sensitive” covers a lot of ground–and because we already know all of Keith’s emotions are heightened due to his galra nature–I’m going to focus on “sensitivity” in terms of sympathy and concern for the wellbeing of others. The first instance that really comes to mind is when Pidge tries to leave. She justifies it by saying she needs to find her family, but Keith quickly cuts her off with, “Everyone in the universe has families.” Except of course for him, given that he grew up all alone with nothing but a knife to remember his parents by. Even without that very personal connection, even when he has no family himself, Keith is still willing to stake his life on all this because there are other families that need protecting, and they’re just as important. That speaks volumes about his capacity for empathy, something that a few of the other paladins criminally underestimate. 

Something else that I’ll never be able to let go of is just how unsettling it was to watch the other paladins respond to Ulaz’s death. Let’s pull Shiro aside for a moment–he has a very personal connection to Ulaz, this familiarity with him. Ulaz was the one who took the risk to help him escape, and Shiro feels indebted to him. He trusts Ulaz. So when that ultimate sacrifice is made, it just claws away at him. The other paladins, though? When Ulaz blows himself to pieces for their sake? They cheer. There’s no way around how sickening that honestly is, no way to escape the fact that one of their allies literally took his life for them–but because they were decidedly less human, the other paladins lacked the ability to empathize with him. Everyone except Keith. Just look at the contrast between Keith’s expression and the others’, and you’ll see exactly just how poignant this is:

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The other paladins are smiling, cheering, they’re so happy and relieved. Ulaz dying also has the added “bonus” of essentially getting him out of their way, one less galra to worry about. There’s no excusing the fact that thy never really saw Ulaz as a person–and even in death, they never truly treat his final act as a redemption. Ulaz’s loss is a matter of convenience for them, and none of them even have the sympathy to pretend to mourn. Meanwhile Keith actually feels for Ulaz. And Shiro. Because Shiro’s clearly shaken by all this, because he’s genuinely hurt and grieving. 

Keith is the only one who thinks to try and reassure Shiro, to go over and apologize for his treatment of Ulaz, to express his sympathies and try and give Shiro the support he grievously needs. “Sorry we doubted Ulaz, Shiro. He saved all our lives.” Even more telling, the optimal term he uses there is we. He doesn’t just apologize for his own behavior, he apologizes on behalf of the entire team. Even if they themselves won’t. He knows as a team they should be doing better, and he has the initiative to take the first few steps in that direction. He sees Ulaz as a person, a sign of empathy at this point that everyone but Shiro severely lacks. 

Even more telling, Keith defends Shiro. When Allura tries to insinuate Ulaz’s sacrifice was just a ploy, Shiro is obviously hurt. But he’s still reeling from the grief, too exhausted and drained to put much heat in his words. So Keith goes on the offensive for him, ready to fight on his behalf. Keith’s always been very sensitive to Shiro’s needs, and he’s always been someone who will protect others first and foremost. Shiro is achingly vulnerable here, and Keith puts himself up as a wall between him and Allura. 

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And again, when it comes to defending others, we know anyone who abuses their position of power to wreak havoc on civilians–that strikes a cord with Keith. We see it when he makes it his personal mission to end Zarkon’s reign and confronts him alone in the finale of season 1. We see it when he lashes out at King Lubos for the atrocities committed against his people. “You’re no King.” At the core of his being, Keith fulfills the romantic knight archetype in every sense of the word. He possess a time honored sense of chivalry that compels him to always safeguard the weak and vulnerable–he was one of the first ones to really take his duty as a paladin seriously. And honestly, a code of chivalry like that only arises when someone is extremely empathetic towards their cause and the wellbeing of others. The thought of others suffering at the hands of a corrupt leader just absolutely makes his blood boil

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And before anyone says that Keith only cares about Shiro and neglects the other paladins or something, he’s very much someone who is often willing to hear them out and respond to their needs, he really does care about the whole team. When Pidge decides to stay, Keith is the first one to welcome her back–“Good to have you back on the team.” When Allura gives him the cold shoulder, he never complains or guilt trips her. When she tries to apologize, he even says it’s okay and she doesn’t have to. 

When Hunk was panicking in the Weblum, Keith was able to ground him and tried to take his mind off things with some light humor. He saw Hunk was stressed and helped him work through it. Later, when Allura is completely mesmerized by the other reality’s thriving Altea, Keith is the one who tries to talk her out of it. And later, when she laments her misplaced trust, Keith is there to reassure her–“You didn’t know.” Even when Lance expresses his concerns to Keith about six people on a five Lion team, Keith tells him not to leave and tries to just take his mind off things. Keith has never been the cold person his team mistook him for back in season 1.

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To clarify before this next part, I absolutely love the BOM. I’ll be the first one to defend them. But I think Keith is very much more in tune with his sensitive side and emotional pathos than the others. He’s never fully able to commit to the mission over his own emotions, something Kolivan berates him for–“You cannot allow your feelings to cloud your judgement. You have in the past.” This is evident in even the episode right before, where Keith risks everything–the mission, his own life–to go back for Shiro and Lotor. His teammate’s response to this is simply, “Then you’ll die with them.” 

Again, Keith’s desire to protect others overrides his dedication to the mission. We also see this with Regris. And of course, it was always evident with Shiro long before that. There’s also the mere fact that he joined the BOM in the first place because he was sick of posturing in parades instead of being out there in the field actually doing something to stop Lotor. Because essentially, that’s how Keith viewed it. To interject here really quick, Keith’s sensitivity can be self-destructive as well–when it becomes apparent Regris is a lost cause, Kolivan just picks Keith up and drags him out against his will. Kolivan impresses the importance of self-preservation on Keith, and it’s painfully obvious he doesn’t want to lose anymore of his men. 

In fact, given how new to everything Keith is, I’d argue Kolivan breaks a bit of protocol himself to ensure Keith’s safety. He has a soft spot for new recruits like that I think–and especially for Keith, who is so new to both his galra heritage and the BOM. From Kolivan’s prospective, it’s important for Keith to pick and choose his battles, to not be so quick to throw his life away for others’ sakes. From Keith’s point of view, it’s always better to sacrifice himself than risk the safety of those he cares about. And his feelings are just a vital character trait he’ll never be able to let go of. 

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And yes, I’m also going to throw that bit from the Weblum episode back in here, because I think it’s one of those instances where we see a lot of Keith’s character drop in just a few lines. “They look like dead planets…Something tells me they died an unnatural death.” When Keith says that, everything from tone of voice and inflection to the look on his face clearly expresses just how distraught he is. His heart breaks for those planets and the life that was lost too soon. Again, Keith is very sensitive to the wellbeing of others. Even people who may have existed eons ago. 

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Returning to Shiro for a moment, so much of season 3 just gives immense incite to his character. While everyone else is running missions like normal and pretending everything’s fine, Keith’s still out there scouting debris day after day. Even months later, when everyone has long since given up on Shiro, Keith remains ever loyal, ever faithful. He refuses to abandon him, something he cannot fathom even considering. Not after everything Shiro had ever did for him. The fact that everyone else is so quick to forget and move on feels like a betrayal. His grief-laden outbursts speak to a much deeper loss than anyone else–a very personal loss. He lashes out at the others as if to say, None of you care about him like I do. And he aches with the cruel injustice of it all. 

And even when Kuron is safely back on the ship, he remains bedridden for days. And who is it at his bedside? Who is the one person “Shiro” trusts to see him so vulnerable, the one person that care for Shiro more than anyone else? The person that vows to save his life, “as many times as it takes?” Even torn asunder by the universe, Keith and Shiro will always sink back into each other’s orbit. Keith, like a knight in shining armor, will always ensure it. His unconditional, unabashed love for Shiro appears to be a double-edged sword. But it’s one he’ll carry with him always. By nature, Keith is a very passionate, loving person who’s just very protective of others. 

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Apr 24.2018 | 789notes -
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argumate:

I like big butts and I cannot lie, my other brother also likes big butts and cannot tell the truth, how will you escape our dungeon




Apr 24.2018 | 85162notes -
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solardivulger:

rj4gui4r:

I don’t understand a word of what was written and yet this story speaks to me

They didn’t write anything

a picture is worth a thousand words and this guy doesnt understand a single one of them




Apr 24.2018 | 310962notes -
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mineadds    

bethliddle:

Yo! Catch me hawking my wares with @mineapple at Gold Coast Supanova! 

this is who im tabling with at goldnova!! come check out their gorgeous art, especially if youre into voltron, star wars, or the marvel cinematic universe!!




Apr 24.2018 | 10notes -
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Teen charged in Nova Scotia government breach says he had 'no malicious intent' | CBC News

wetwareproblem:

missalsfromiram:

This is evil. A teenager in Nova Scotia faces up to 10 years in prison for typing a URL into an address bar. This news article was the original source but this site offers a more concise write-up (with all the same info that’s in the CBC article):

A 19 year old in Nova Scotia wanted to learn more about the provincial teachers’ dispute, so he filed some Freedom of Information requests; he wasn’t satisfied with the response so he decided to dig through other documents the province had released under open records laws to look for more, but couldn’t find a search tool that was adequate to the job.

He noticed that the URL for the response to his request ended with a long number, and by changing that number (by adding or subtracting from it), he could access other public documents published by the government in response to public requests.

So he wrote a one-line program to grab all the public records, planning on searching them once they were on his hard-drive. On Wednesday morning, 15 police officers raided his home, terrorising his family (including his very young siblings – they scooped one of his younger brothers up as he was walking home from school, arresting him on the street) and seizing all the family’s electronics, including the phone and computer his father depends on for his livelihood. The young man now faces criminal charges and possible jail-time.

The reason for the raid and the arrests? The government had unwisely uploaded private, confidential documents to its open directory of public open records, and so they are charging this teen with improperly accessing these confidential documents.

I find that the CBC article, while containing all the same info, is excessively credulous towards the Nova Scotia government’s framing of the issue. E.g.:

19-year-old says he believed documents were ‘free to just download’ from province’s FOIPOP web portal

…They were free to download.

@allthecanadianpolitics




Apr 21.2018 | 11052notes -
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spreezpz:

spreezpz:

Therapists are just…. Common sense filters

Me: yeah so I just don’t have the energy to get up and make myself a sandwich or wait for something to cook so I just. Don’t

Her: why don’t you just eat the sandwich components without putting them together

Me:

Her: you can just eat a handful of cheese and some sandwich meat. You don’t have to make a sandwich.

Me:

Me: what




Apr 21.2018 | 365744notes -
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Apr 21.2018 | 192693notes -
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brockhampton:

Merry 4/20 Indigenous Australians are still being killed for possessing marijuana and other things such as unleaded petrol and even fucking glue / markers / correction fluid and are still dying from drug addictions at very very young ages and not getting the help we need because the government hates us




Apr 21.2018 | 7738notes -
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carnival-phantasm:

ASMR No Mercy Run




Apr 21.2018 | 12243notes -
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arathergrimreaper:

glitchlight:

heteromanticmarkiplier:

The reason blm belongs at pride is:

A. To show solidarity for our black lgbt siblings, especially seeing as how black trans women are victimized at a higher rate than any other group.

B. Because we share similar enemies and have similar goals, and historically, black, gay, and trans liberation have all gone hand in hand.

c. the founders of blm are lgbt and doing great work and we should celebrate and welcome them when theyre in lgbt spaces

d. black trans women are literally the reason we have pride in the first place




Apr 21.2018 | 43562notes -
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viking-archer-official:

me in real life: we need to conserve and keep our planet alive, corporations must stop destroying the environment

me playing any game where i harvest resources:

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Apr 20.2018 | 28952notes -
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mineapple:

i cant do #aesthetic shots and i have no lighting set up but here are my voltron charms that i will be selling at gold coast supanova next week!!

i’ll be at table 97 at the artist’s alley so feel free to stop by and say hi!




Apr 19.2018 | 25notes -
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amyjacob:

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i’ve been laughing for 2 minutes straight




Apr 19.2018 | 83128notes -
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