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hckleinman

staff You are recommending that I follow a nazi blog I blocked last night. Your site promotes anti-semitism to Jews. Your site shoves Nazi Swastikas in the faces of Jews. It’s bad enough that the Nazi blogs seem to be sprouting up like weeds on a site that claims to have an anti-hate policy, but to actively promote them to people who have taken the steps of blocking these blogs is beyond the pale. Clean this place up. It’s turning into Stormfront.

I encourage everyone who sees this post, Jewish or otherwise, to reblog it. Tumblr has been ignoring the growth of Nazism on this site for too long. It needs to end.

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hollyblueagate

fosters home for imaginary friends was an awful dystopia and no one talks about it at all

hollyblueagate

just a few things established in the fosters universe

  • imaginary friends are sentient people and everyone can see them
  • 8 years old is considered too old to have an imaginary friend
  • a large amount of imaginary friends get thrown out on the street legally. At several points they talk about how they had nowhere to go and just wandered around. In Good Wilt Hunting you see a neighborhood full of imaginary friends that live on the street
  • this is such an issue there’s shelter(s). there’s absolutely political debates about this.
  • imaginary friends have rights, but not the same rights as humans (they can hold jobs and need passports and such but they can be confiscated/held as property and apparently killed without any legal issues) 
  • babies imagine abstract, swarming friends, kids imagine normal friends, anyone older tends towards violent monsters that have to be locked up to keep them from attacking people
  • at one point, someone imagines a friend and eats it because they’re hungry

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  • this is all just treated as facts of life
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dovahfem

15+ minimum wage is a great start, but let’s not forget that to afford a modest, one-bedroom apartment anywhere in America the average person has to make 22$ an hour. I would also suggest some sort of cap on rent prices, I know that isn’t a popular one, but rent is out of control.

We have landlords out where I live charging 1,300$ with nothing included for apartments that are not luxury units, all on top of rejecting your application if you have bad credit, or a pet over 15pounds. It’s getting harder for low-income people to find places to live.

I’m talking one-bedroom apartments going over 1,000$ a month in low-income areas. Raising the minimum wage doesn’t help if the landlords can just raise their rent prices, so yeah, I’m for some kind of cap on rental units in certain areas.

15+ AND you can’t raise the rent on your tenants just because they make a little more money now because that’s bullllsshiiitt.

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