wodneswynn:

ava-sarahbellum:

garfieldmunist:

wodneswynn:

Hey, uh
If the US border guards were firing tear gas across the
border into Mexico then they were deploying restricted CBRN ordinance on
foreign territory
Which is a war crime

What?? The US disobeying international law and committing war crimes?? Unheard of.

HOW DO THEY KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS???

oh, right, The Hague Invasion Act

Well I mean, nobody ever faced any consequences for all those times we burned people alive with incendiaries in Iraq, or the time we sprayed tons of carcinogenic herbicides all over Vietnam, or the time

The United States is basically the Devil and we live in a hell world where there are no consequences, is what I’m trying to say.

But I do think it’s Of Note™ and Worth Remembering™ that United States does war crimes with restricted CBRN ordinance on its own citizens whenever we get too rowdy. Never forget that.

aleksandr-marchant-the-third:

aleksandr-marchant-the-third:

i don’t mean to sound fake deep but the reason 2018 felt so long was because we’re being fed what’s trending at such a rapid rate that we literally can’t remember half of the shit that even happened anymore. “Black Panther came out in February!” Marvel releases so many movies a year that we completely forget about the last movie as soon as a new one comes out and it repeats in a vicious cycle. “Tide Pods/Ugandan Knuckles was in January!” The life span of memes have been rapidly declining for years and it’s gotten to the point where the average lifespan of a meme is about 2 weeks and then the next thing gets popular and then that lasts for 2 weeks and it just keeps going. We’re literally losing our sense of time because of our rapid consumption of media and pop culture.

i love that like 50% of the responses on this post are just Marvel fans that are angry that i said that they release too many movies a year (also purposefully ignoring the Fox and Sony movies because those do count) instead of my overall point