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Synopsis For Doctor Who Christmas Special Released

impendingfascination:

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The BBC has released a synopsis for the upcoming ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas episode ‘Twice Upon A Time’:

“Two Doctors stranded in a forbidding snowscape, refusing to face regeneration. And a British army captain seemingly destined to die in the First World War, but taken from the trenches to play his part in the Doctor’s story. This is the magical last chapter in the Twelfth Doctor’s epic adventure. He must face his past to decide his future. And the Doctor will realise the resilience of humanity, discovering hope in his darkest frozen moment. It’s the end of an era. But the Doctor’s journey is only just beginning.”

‘Twice Upon A Time’ will air Christmas Day on BBC One/BBC America

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— 6 years ago with 179 notes

marauders4evr:

Holy shit!

All right, listen up, folks, because this is really important. The media has been completely silent on this. The only way I found out is through the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) but that’s it. No articles, no news reports, nothing.

There’s a new bill up on the table (H.R. 620) that could keep businesses from not being penalized if they don’t follow the Americans with Disabilities Act.

That’s a mouthful of many contradictions so let me clarify:

The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990 and is one of the few actual pieces of legislation that disabled Americans have. It’s the big one, the reason there are elevators in buildings, the reason there are ramps, the reason there are curbcuts, the reason there are options for Braille or subtitles, the reason service dogs need to be allowed into a building, the reason accessible parking exists, the reason accessible bathroom stalls exist, the reason you can’t be fired based on your disability, etc. etc. etc.

People, especially businesses, have been getting away with loopholes for years. But there’s always been some sort of enforcement in place, penalizing businesses who don’t adhere to the ADA.

But this bill?

This bill gets rid of that accountability.

This bill sets forward specific requirements (such as a disabled person having to make a formal claim before a building is investigated) that one has to follow before a business is penalized. If nobody is able to meet those requirements, that business gets to get away with not following the ADA without having to change anything or face any legal/monetary consequences. 

This bill could destroy everything that the ADA stands for and make the nation even more inaccessible/unaccommodating than it already is. 

And I know what you’re thinking. “Oh, that dastardly Trump, he mocked that reporter once, I guess this makes sense.”

And no, no, it’s so much worse than that reporter, it’s always been worse than that, we’ve been trying to tell you for over a year and none of you listened. This isn’t just about him being ignorant or prejudiced.

This is about this:

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An article from almost a year ago that most of the world ignored.

Other members of congress have been sued as well. And now, rather than fix the problems, they’re all trying to secretly pass a bill that makes it so that they can no longer be held accountable for not following the ADA, letting hundreds of thousands of businesses get away with it as a result.

Don’t let them get away with it!

Signal boost the hell out of this. Send it to your news sources. Call your representatives. The world’s already inaccessible enough. Don’t let it get worse. Don’t let them lose their accountability.

— 6 years ago with 14247 notes

pottershtuff:

masha-russia:

Happy 1st of September!

19 years later is today!

I love this so much

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— 6 years ago with 51871 notes

yogi–bare:

blackrebelz:

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Black girl: *starts growing breasts at a young age*

Black women everywhere: Stay away from that girl. She’s one of them fast ones.

‘Fast tailed girls’ as a stereotype and means to dehumanize black girls is something we need to get rid of as a community

see also: allowing grown ass men to prey on them and acting like they deserve it because they hit puberty

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— 6 years ago with 6089 notes

glazeddonutgoddess:

my-salt-water-heart:

taraljc:

askjdhlfsjkhd:

theinturnetexplorer:

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This awesome dad spent over $4250 and 350 hours turning his daughter’s bedroom into this magical treehouse. The project took 18 months.

“My daughter wanted a fairy tree in her room that she could sit inside and read books”

dad goals

LIFE GOALS.

(I want a magical tree house for reading now, too.)

Source: [x]

ETA: actual nifty interview with the dad.

UHM CAN I HAVE THIS PLS

I FUCKING WISH MAN

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— 6 years ago with 74927 notes