Silver Tongue

May 31

maamlet:

imlizy:

sexting on discord and changing my status to the last thing i said every time i say something to simulate for others the experience of hearing your roommate fucking in the other room

dont know about this one babe

(via newbarrk)

thoodleoo:

concept: a mini-sphinx that sits on your counter and asks you riddles any time you try to get by her, and if you get the answer wrong she knocks a bunch of shit off the counter

(via rockboci)

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

So my sister’s a barista. She’s spending her shift picking out every 4th coffee sleeve from a pile thousands 

why may that be? bc the sleeves were printed before coronavirus happened…and they alternate bt different preppy outdoorsy catchphrases….and, well

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update:

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'I'm Getting Shot!': Louisville Police Open Fire On Local TV Reporter And Crew -

eviltessmacher:

crooksandliars:

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The death of Breonna Taylor continues to resonate in Louisville, with more protests and more arrests. The police there aren’t doing themselves any favors either, now shooting at news crews.

Source: Daily Mail

Kentucky police shot non-lethal pepper balls at a local TV news reporter and her film crew while they were covering a protest in downtown Louisville on Friday amid nationwide outrage over the police-involved deaths of George Floyd.

The incident was captured live on the air by WAVE-TV reporter Kaitlin Rust.

Rust is heard on the air letting out a scream indicating that she had been shot.

‘I’m getting shot!’ she said.

The news anchor from inside the studio asks Rust if she’s ok, to which she replies: ‘Rubber bullets, rubber bullets.’

‘It’s okay, it’s those pepper bullets,’ she said.

When one of the news anchors asks Rust who the officers were aiming at, she replies: ‘At us! Directly at us!’

The video camera then focuses on an officer armed with what appears to be an FTC semi-automatic pepper ball launcher.

The news anchors were startled at the fact that the officer was firing the pepper balls in the direction of the reporter and her crew.

Make no mistake. This is police intimidation against the media coverage. It’s intentional, showing that the police know they’re above the law and can be as violent as they want without any accountability or repercussions.

(via 3rdstreetprince)

May 30

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(Source: theclassyissue, via rockboci)

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(Source: whitepeopletwitter, via lime-time)