
@editorincreeps I found the perfect coffee for you!
Oh yes.

Remember when that cop pepper-sprayed students in 2011? UC Davis paid $175K to scrub it from the internet’s memory https://t.co/5prbgrx1WL
— Xeni (@xeni) April 14, 2016
Nice try fuckers.
$175K wasted with every reblog.
Let’s sure they DON’T get their money’s worth.
[image description: cop pepper sprays a group of peaceful student activists who are seated on the sidewalk]

Yumi Okita
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Honestly a huge shoutout to everyone who had to stop doing what they love.
Shoutout to people who had to stop playing music and drawing because of arthritis.
Shoutout to people who loved to go hiking but can’t because of chronic fatigue.
Shoutout to everybody who’s ever had their health steal something they loved from them. Yall are so beautiful and worthwhile and I love you.
I’m Feeling The Bern, and even I didn’t know about all of these things.
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He
has a history of being able to compromise. Something people like to say
he has trouble doing.
Do you remember the VA waiting list scandal, Sanders introduced
VA legislation that resulted in the hiring of over 14,000 new doctors,
nurses, and medical staff, possibly saving thousands of veteran’s lives.
Reducing backlogging by almost 90%He’s known for being able to work with other people in congress.
He got his VA legislation passed by working with John McCain and other
people within the SenateIn 2002, Sanders introduced an amendment against the Bush
Administration’s legislation that would’ve cut pensions of older workers
by as much as 50 percent. He then later passed another amendment that
helped 130,000 IBM workers regain $320 million in pension benefits.In 1999, through an act of kindness, Bernie became the first
Member of Congress to take a busload of Americans across the border into
Canada to purchase prescription drugs. That’s how passionate he feels
about this issue. Many were breast-cancer patients and others in
desperate need of medication.Do you like free credit reports? You can thank Bernie Sanders. He
introduced legislation to allow consumers to receive free credit
reports and free credit scores.During the debate over the Affordable Care Act, Sen. Sanders
worked with Rep. Jim Clyburn and won a deal which dramatically increased
access to community health centers. These centers provide primary
medical care, dental care, low-cost prescription drugs and mental health
counseling to more than 24 million Americans.In 2009, when milk prices plummeted, Sanders was able to win $350
million in additional aid for struggling dairy farmers many of whom
were on the brink of bankruptcy. No one thought this would pass
congress. Many thought this amendment was pie-in-the-sky. Not only did
it pass the Senate, it became law.Is Bernie Sanders serious about climate change? He modified a
2009 climate change bill which resulted in more than 86,000 energy
efficient buildings, the installation of more than 9,500 solar energy
systems, and the creation of thousands of good-paying jobs.During 2009 and 2010, insiders in both parties were talking about
cutting Social Security benefits. In response, Bernie Sanders formed
the Defend Social Security Caucus in the Senate and helped form a
grassroots coalition of senior citizens, veterans, the disabled, women,
and labor groups to oppose these bipartisan cuts. As a result his
efforts helped dramatically change the political momentum. When Sanders
offered an amendment opposing Social Security cuts in 2013, it passed
the Senate by acclamation.Concerned about Bernie’s plan to break up the banks? Over 160 economists have endorsed Bernie Sanders’ plan to break up too-big-to-fail banks and enact a 21st-century version of the Glass-Steagall Act.
Those are just a few of his accomplishments. I could go into how he helped Jessie Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition,
his involvement in the Congress of Racial Equality, his rich history of courageous civil rights activism in the face of adversity,
• everyone deserves to eat
• everyone deserves a home
• everyone deserves medical
treatment when they’re sick

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Dear @staff advertising support – fuck you.
Dear Bounce – fuck you.
Dear at whatever marketing team made this happen – fuck you.
I take solace in knowing the advertising algorithm that brought this to me has wasted your money.
[image description: A sponsored post. An orange box with the words “bounce,” “4 in 1,” “FOR MEN,” and “Pure Sport”. It is fabric softener being marketed for men. No indication is given as to what “Pure Sport” smells like or why this particular fabric softener must be used by men.]

oh my god, hello how are you welcome to my aquarium
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