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I need help from Palaye fans. Someone is selling this and I’d love a signed shirt but I don’t know if this is legit or not.
ANCIENT ROMAN BUST FOUND AT THRIFT STORE FOR $35???
This blog has signed and supports the Xenia Declaration
Guys, there’s a petition to make the Allianz Arena light up in rainbow colours for the match of Germany vs Hungary on the 23rd of June.
Last week, the Hungarian parliament passed a law that will prevent schools from talking about LGBTQIA+ as proponents say that this apparently has a negative impact on moral development and gender identity. This is an attack on human rights and freedom of information, especially in the 21st century!
To draw attention to the law as well as to LGBTQIA+ hostility in Hungary letting the Munich arena light up in rainbow colour would be a statement to defend the rights of LGBTQIA+.
Help to make a change ❤️
thanks for bringing this to my attention, babe@i–am-ironman❤️
Signing TEN copies of French Fungirl Ohohohohoooo! Each order comes with some sweet sweet swag.
petition for laura dern to return to jurassic park and hunt chris pratt for sport
I’m auctioning off this super rare art print autographed by CLAMP from Anime Expo 2006. Characters featured are Yuuko, Syaoran and Chii. https://www.ebay.com/itm/154843319750
Ultra Rare CLAMP Signed Autograph Board Anime Expo 2006 Exclusive Chii Li Yuuko | eBay
Starbucks is shutting down Kismet, a local Turkish cafe under the claim they serve espresso
Spoilers: they don’t. It’s Turkish coffee.
In the center of Alderwood Mall in Washington, there’s two kiosks.
One is a creation built from the ground up (Literally. They had to install the plumbing and electric themselves.) by a married couple from Turkey. They had a restaurant before immigrating here, and chose to set up shop in a region with a huge middle eastern population. Achma, simit, baklava, Nutella Bomb (Bomb of Izmir remix), börek, and whatever baked goods they’re giving a whip up are worked on as they chat with you. Turkish coffee is brewed and served in beautiful little cups, Italian sodas prepped, and with a baked good of choice enjoyed at the wrap around counter. The place has become a tiny cultural island of familiarity, where friends and families gather to chat, eat and drink.
The other is a duplicate stamp fast food kiosk by a bloated multi-billion dollar corporation that’s already shut down one of its three (3) locations within the mall, leaving yet another unoccupied dead space.
For years, it’s ignored Kismet’s presence while it made the usual hard climb from startup. But it’s gotten popular. And they don’t like it.
And so they walk up to Brookfield Properties who own the mall, and whip out the contract of no one else on the property serving espresso (yes. they have that. insidious isn’t it?) demanding that the Turkish coffee shop close. Here’s the screamer though: They. Don’t. Serve. Espresso. But Brookfield won’t squirm under the thumb of the megacorp unless it’s made loud and clear what a big mistake that is.
If you would like to help, even signing the petition will carry this forward. Reblog and share it too, and let’s see if we can’t give Starbucks a well-earned kick in the groin.