sending “I hope you get that job” vibes to the people out here tryna get jobs
reblogging for yall bc the shit worked for me lol
Karma will pop me if I don’t
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On this day one year ago, a tiny little white goat dragged himself into our world, touched our hearts and munched on our hair like no other. We named him Frostie the Snow Goat and while we couldn’t give him wings, we gave him a set of wheels to get about. And get about he did, into the hearts, homes and histories of countless people worldwide. That his dancing on this earth was but for a short while, was in inverse proportion to his impact. In the tributes that flowed in on his passing, people relayed moving personal accounts of how Frostie changed theirs lives and menus forever. What the little champ did in a matter of days, few people could ever achieve in a lifetime. He touched hearts, changed minds and made us smile as he quizzically stared into our eyes, oh how I would give anything for him to stare into my eyes once more.
Many were the interviews that flowed from Frostie’s story and I remember one journalist asking me what I wanted from the telling of Frostie’s tale and I remember thinking about that for a second and then I said ‘I want for people to be kind to animals’ and I am sure Frostie would want that too. - Edgar’s Mission
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talesofthestarshipregeneration:
Clergy had the most incredible response to police using Black mugshots for target practice
In December, while visiting a shooting range in Medley, Florida, National Guard Sgt. Valerie Deant came to a horrifying realization: Members of the North Miami Beach police force, who had just left the facility, had been using mugshots of young black men for target practice.
now this is what jesus wld do…
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From the Graphic Culture Department:
From graduation to garbage job (literally): One twentysomething’s struggle
Jackie Roche is a cartoonist, illustrator, and writer from New England, currently living in Minneapolis, MN. She specializes in nonfiction comics. For more of her work, visit jrocheworkshop.com or follow @jrocheworkshop on Twitter.
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