ameerawritesstuff:

bipolar-bubbeleh:

thesaltyspice:

I’ve been seeing a lot of anti-Nazi ones, which is great, but I felt like we needed one to show our support for the Jewish community.  

all you goyim I follow – I see you reblogging this and it warms me.

do not reblog this unless you mean it. I have dealt with so much anti-semitism in my life and the number of times I get it from “open-minded liberals” is disturbing. Remember this summer when the Dyke Marches banned people for having a rainbow flag with a Star of David on it? I was accused of playing my “Jew card” too much when I tried to get my shitty goy roommate to stop making Auschwitz jokes. 

Being anti-nazi does not equal support for the Jewish community. Do not claim you support Jews just because you recognize that Nazis are terrible. Surprise, we actually have more to us than the Holocaust!

If you DO support the Jewish community, reblog the crap out of this so people can feel safe!

todayinhiphophistory:

Today in Hip Hop History:

Common released his second album Resurrection October 25, 1994

One of my favorite albums ever. It just automatically takes me back to being a teenager on the South Side in the 90s every time listen to it.

freckletriangleofdoom:

dailyoverview:

Chicago, Illinois, is the third most populous city in the United States, with more than 2.7 million residents. This Overview shows the Chicago River flowing through the city center, dividing The Loop (left) and Near North Side (right) communities. Many of the city’s prominent skyscrapers can be seen from this perspective, including the Trump International Hotel and Tower, the Aon Center, and Grant Thornton Tower.

Instagram: https://bit.ly/2PMGlT0

1°53’20.0"N, 87°37’36.0"W

Source imagery: Nearmap

@antyc67 @jasmined @toasty-hancock @jackburtonsays, our fair city.