I uhh redrew Zuko as the girl laying by the pool meme, someone help me find a funny caption
Now Playing: #HQPlaylistContributors ft. Jinnsae
The marvelous Jinnsae is one of our illustrators for the #IWAOI booklet! She likes frogs and her favorite music is indie!This “God Creating Things” series by @lonnieiiv on TikTok is HILARIOUS!
God: Now listen to me Gabriel, these are going to be really fun because some go on pizzas.
Gabriel: Yeah, okay, okay.
God: You like that? And then some will make you see things.
Gabriel: ...’Kay?
God: And some, Gabriel, some just... kill you.
Gabriel: [Long pause] You doin’ okay, pal?
I love how he turns off the stove to give this the attention it deserves
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yamaguchi: ask me why i love you
tsukishima: why do you love me?
yamaguchi, pulling out a 200 slide presentation: i'm glad you asked-
Haikyuu Finale
As the manga announces the date of its final chapter, various cast members past and present share their thoughts
Kosaka Ryoutarou (1st Tsukishima)
My life changed because of my encounter with Haikyuu. Thank you so very much. I love this series.
I’m looking forward to the final chapter!
Please do not repost my translations
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Why Racism is a Public Health Issue

As health care experts, we know racism is a public health crisis. Public health is built on the principle of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. Police violence against communities of color is antithetical to that mission.
Multiple Public Health Crises
As our nation confronts the COVID-19 pandemic, the public health crisis of racism must also be addressed. COVID-19 is disproportionately ravaging the health and economic stability of the Black community.
- The country’s underinvestment in Black and Latinx communities has led to less access to health care and dramatic health care disparities.
- The effects of these disparities can be heard loud and clear amid the pandemic: Economic inequality, structural racism, and public health failures have translated to dramatically higher COVID-19 infection and death rates in the Black and Latinx communities.
- Discrimination creates a barrier to health, both inside and outside the doctor’s office. The stresses of anti-Black racism, microaggressions, and discrimination take a toll on the health of Black people.
Systemic inequities that block Black people’s access to basic health care are, in turn, intensified by violence inflicted under the badge of government authority.
Standing Up for Bodily Autonomy and Reproductive Freedom
Planned Parenthood fiercely values bodily autonomy. Full bodily autonomy is the ability to live without the threat of over-policing and without the fear of state-sanctioned violence or murder — and it’s the freedom to make personal decisions about your body without judgment or persecution.
Systemic Racism in Public Policies and Institutions
The policing of Black bodies in the United States extends beyond the police to all of the country’s public institutions — including not only the health care system, but also laws that restrict access to sexual and reproductive health care.
The same politicians who use racial oppression as a tool of control against Black people also push policies that take away Black people’s reproductive rights. For example, many of the states with abortion bans have higher-than-average-sized Black populations. These states also have higher rates of voter suppression, gerrymandering, stand-your-ground laws, and anti-immigration legislation.
Bodily Autonomy for Black People
Black women have long been denied control over their own bodies — whether being raped during slavery, not having access to affordable health services, or being punished for terminating a pregnancy or making other reproductive care decisions.
Black people deserve to live lives free of violence; and Black women can and should be able to make their own decisions about their health. State control of Black bodies makes the promise of reproductive freedom unattainable for Black people.
Intersecting Identities
It’s also important to note that structural discrimination also targets people who are immigrants, LGBTQ+, and part of other marginalized groups — and especially those whose identities intersect. Planned Parenthood will not rest until all those who are disproportionately affected by restrictions on health care get the access they deserve.
Lawmakers: Prioritize Public Health Approaches Over Further Investment in Policing
It’s unacceptable that Black people disproportionately suffer from state violence and killings. That’s why Planned Parenthood is committed to advocating for policies that will dismantle the system of white supremacy and oppression of communities of color — including policies to defund the police and end police violence.
- Specifically, we’re calling on public officials at all levels of government to work together to adopt four key proposals: holding police officers and departments accountable, divesting from police budgets, investing in community-based solutions, and ensuring peaceful neighborhoods.
- We support calls from Movement for Black Lives and other social justice partners to defund the police. Here’s what that means: Instead of investing in police forces that brutalize Black communities, we demand that elected officials prioritize public-health approaches that strengthen Black communities. Excessive and discriminatory policing must be replaced with a model that promotes community support, connects individuals to available services, and actually creates safe and sustainable environments.
In determining exactly how to defund the police, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Thankfully, examples of successful efforts to defund the police demonstrate what’s worked. And one thing is certain: True reform requires community participation.
Get Involved
We are working with organizations and communities to build a future where Black people have the right to live their daily lives without the fear of violence; make choices about their bodies without fear of persecution; and access sexual and reproductive health care without entrenched barriers.
Join us in calling for justice and freedom.
Get involved in defunding the police, creating safer communities and defending Black lives.
GO TO: M4BL.ORG
Haikyuu Finale
As the manga announces the date of its final chapter, various cast members share their thoughts
Daigo (Hinata) (x)
I woke up and was shocked
So Haikyuu is coming to an end…
Congratulations to Furudate-sensei on its completion!!
It’s difficult to say anything more than that with a limited number of characters
So congratulations!!!!
Please do not repost my translations
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Now Playing: #HQPlaylistContributors ft. Marks
Presenting the remarkable @nonnegative, one of our writers for the #TSUKKIYAMA booklet! They adore birds, as well as pop and indie music!Spot them at:
> https://twitter.com/nonnonnegative
> https://archiveofourown.org/users/Marks/works
Sneak a peek of their fic Keep It Like a Secret below:
“I probably should get going,” Yamaguchi said, hours later. Tsukishima blinked blearily and rubbed his shoulder, still warm from where Yamaguchi had fallen asleep on it. “We both have work tomorrow.”
“This would be easier if we just lived together,” Tsukishima mumbled.
Yamaguchi went still. It wasn’t like he’d been moving much, but it was like the air stopped circulating, a heavy change in the atmosphere, the same way it did right before a thunderstorm. Only instead of them getting soaked by the rain, Tsukishima had put his foot in his mouth.
He stood up, a desperate noise rushing through his ears as his stomach lurched. “Yamaguchi, I —”
“I just always thought you wanted your space,” Yamaguchi interrupted. He stared at Tsukishima, suddenly awake.
“What?” said Tsukishima intelligently. Then, like a scholar: “Huh?”
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Anonymous asked:
I hope this isn't a bothersome ask, but since I ship JKRM too I was wondering if you wouldn't mind just sharing your thoughts and opinions on it? What you think of their dynamic, why you like it, just anything really haha,,
Oh jesus, this will require an essay. I’ll stick it below a cut because it will get long. (There are also some spoilers for unreleased chapters.)


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