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Scams of My Life: Ring, Ring, it's Crime Bot | PeakD

The last of the scams that I would like you to know about

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Scams of My Life: Ring Ring, It's the Tax Office | PeakD

At the end of the fiscal year, it’s good to know that the tax office is definitely not calling you.

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Scams of My Life: Ring, Ring, It's Microsoft | PeakD

My best Telescammer story. Dating back to the Aughties.

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NEW DMB VID!!

I’m being polite and not stealing any video traffic from the official post on Tungl [wherever that is] but David “The Spine” Bennett has just left us a new music gift and I can’t believe it only has 79 likes on the YouTubes.

Seek it. Find it. Watch  it. You’re welcome.

Also tag me if the video post’s been officially posted on Tungl so I can reblog the fuck out of it thank you.

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D&D character sheets for players with dyslexia

mikkeneko:

Originated by @axellenobody  in this reddit thread - “I have a few players in my games that have various degrees of Dyslexia, and one of them - u/Axelle123 - worked with me to make a Character Sheet that’s helped several of my players read and comprehend what’s going on on the character sheets…”

Personally I think that these sheets look exciting and fun to play even if you don’t have dyslexia, everyone should use ‘em!

(Also, check out the use of Comic Sans, a notably dyslexia-friendly font, in action!)

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“ snowflake-collections:
“ babyblueavenger:
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“ francsforthememories:
“ dewgonair:
“ lockrocksandcoke:
“ 131-di:
“ veggiebaker:
“ therunscape:
“ Heart attacks symptoms are different for women. I recently learned...

rainbow-valley-furbys:

snowflake-collections:

babyblueavenger:

moonblossom:

francsforthememories:

dewgonair:

lockrocksandcoke:

131-di:

veggiebaker:

therunscape:

Heart attacks symptoms are different for women. I recently learned this. 

Everyone should know these things.

thanks to mainstream media and being unable to show breasts on TV, way too few people know about female signs of cardiac distress, and impending heart attacks. they only know about the “pain in the left arm” male symptom.

i had all these symptoms once and they sent me right to hospital

it was scary bc i didnt know these were the symptoms for female heart issues

Please, please, PLEASE, reblog this. i don’t know if I did save or called false alarm, with my boss’ life tonight. I felt I was being a bit paranoid, overreacting, but I told Mirage my thoughts and he, after reading over the article I showed him, immediately sprung into action and then shooed her off to the hospital. I don’t know if I did or not, but I knew she’d been super stressed. She’d off-handedly commented on her arm tingling and I asked her if she felt queasy on a hunch. I went to look at the symptoms and we went from there.

Holy shit, I didn’t even think the symptoms would be different between men and women. This is so hugely important and I don’t understand why we aren’t taught this. 

One of the other symptoms that doesn’t get talked about , especially in women, is a “feeling of impending doom”. I am not even kidding, that is a legitimate diagnostic criteria.

Please - if you are feeling any of these symptoms and a sudden onset of “Holy shit the world is ending” do not let anyone tell you it’s “just nerves” or “just heartburn” or something.

Keep these in mind ESPECIALLY IF YOU’VE GOT HEART DISEASE IN YOUR FAMILY!  So many more women die from heart attacks than because they don’t recognize the symptoms when they’re so different. Please stay safe and stay informed.

The tricky thing is that panick attacks can feel like this as well :/ However, you should know the symptoms, especially if you usually don’t suffer from panick attacks.

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Okay Lovelies and Gentlethem, I’m’a ‘bout to blow your GD minds

Google Docs is wonderful, but there was always that annoying thing it did. If you wanted to change your font, it’d obliterate your italics:

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Before ^^^

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After ^^^

Annoying AF right?

Well. I have a life hack for all of you. 

  1. Find or make a paragraph with no italics in it, and change the font/size according to your whims.
  2. Highlight that MF
  3. Go into ‘Format’ -> ‘Paragraph Styles’ -> ‘Normal text’ -> ‘Update ‘Normal text’ to match’
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Boom. Entire document made to match your dreams and you keep all your italicised text. WOO!

Spread the word. This may save millions of writers’ lives.

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TRANS WOMEN: HERE’S SOME SHIT YOUR DOCTOR WONT TELL YOU ABOUT HRT

blkwlw:

tankaunt:

blackthorn-and-iron:

8deadsuns:

euryale-dreams:

joyeuse-noelle:

naidje:

8deadsuns:

1. Progesterone: not for everyone, but for many people it may increase sex drive and WILL make your boobs bigger. Also effects mood in ways that many find positive (but some find negative). Most doctors won’t prescribe this to you unless you ask. Most trans girls I know swear by it.

2. Injectible estrogen: is more effective than pill or patch form. Get on it if you can bear needles bc you will see more effects more quickly.

3. Estradiol Cypionate: There is currently a shortage of injectible estradiol valerate. There is no shortage of estradiol cypionate. Functionally they do the same shit.

4. Bicalutamide: This is an anti-androgen that has almost none of the side-effects of spironolactone or finasteride. The girls I know who are on it are evangelical about it.

@euryale-dreams

Are there HRT medications that don’t increase blood clot risk? I’m already at risk because of my blood pressure, and my doctor won’t prescribe HRT that increases clot risk while I’m on the medication - and I may never not be on the medication.

Absolutely.

The concerns surrounding venous thromboembolic events as a side-effect of hormone replacement therapy can mostly be traced back to one particular study known as the Women’s Health Initiative. This study was an enormous undertaking which, unfortunately, demonstrated significant adverse effects of the hormone therapies studied. As a result of this the use of hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal cis women was dramatically reduced as the medical community began to question whether or not the therapy caused more harm than good.

Naturally, trans women have been suffering from this fall-out ever since.

What physicians seem to fail to recognize is that the study examined a very specific hormone regimen which was, arguably, outmoded at the time the study was conducted: It examined the use of conjugated equine estrogen (Premarin) with or without the use of medroxyprogesterone acetate. Neither of these drugs is regularly used for the treatment of transgender women.

The estrogen most commonly used to treat transgender women nowadays is 17β-estradiol either in pill form or in the form of a sticky patch that you apply to your skin. Esters of estrogen (e.g. estradiol valerate) are also sometimes used either in a pill form or as an intramuscular injection.

Transdermal estradiol patches are the gold standard when it comes to treating women who are at high risk of a venous thromboembolic event. It simply does not increase the risk of developing a venous thromboembolism. The only thing you should keep in mind is that patches are not always well tolerated because of the lifestyle changes required to keep them from falling off and the fact that they tend to irritate the skin.

Fortunately, oral 17β-estradiol appears to be safe, regardless of the increased risk. At least one large study has shown that the use of oral estradiol in trans women is not associated with venous thromboembolic events. An individual woman’s risk would need to be substantial in order to contraindicate the use of oral estradiol.

For those who have significant risk of venous thromboembolism because they have had a previous thromboembolic event, because they are paralyzed, or because of some other factor it is good to know the relative risk between oral and transdermal estrogen. The latest research indicates that the use of transdermal estrogen lowers your risk of a thromboembolism to 80% of what your risk would be using oral estrogens.

It’s difficult to find hard numbers regarding the relative risk of venous thromboembolic events with regards to hypertension. The best I could find after an hour or so of searching was this study regarding VTE in lung cancer patients. Hypertension increased the risk by a factor of 1.8.

However, to put that into perspective being of African descent increases your relative risk for deep vein thrombosis by a factor of 1.3 when compared to Europeans. Europeans are, themselves, at increased risk when compared to Asians and Pacific Islanders by a considerable margin: a four-fold increase.

I should point out that being ‘male’ is also a risk factor for developing a thromboembolism and hormones are likely to be a contributing factor. Also, menopause is another serious risk factor. Given this information it is likely that the use of transdermal estradiol will lower your risk of thromboembolic events significantly.

As far as the anti-androgen is concerned: The primary use for spironolactone for cisgender people is as an antihypertensive.

Even if the risk of thromboembolism was truly significant with modern hormone replacement therapy it wouldn’t justify what your doctor is doing to you. The fact is that mortality in the transgender community from suicide–caused in part due to the lack of access to hormone therapy–is substantial. The quality of life lost when a trans woman is denied hormone therapy is substantial. The fact that your doctor does not appear to be taking this into consideration when they weigh the risk of thromboembolism against not receiving necessary medical care is deeply concerning.

I strongly recommend that you seek a doctor who is more sensitive to your medical needs as a transgender woman.

Edit: Fixed a minor, but embarrassing, error.

oh wow this is so helpful & good info

Everyone who cares about transfem people please reblog this

this was really fucking helpful

I know a lot of trans women dont have acess to information like this and its very helpful.

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URGENT: STRAIGHT MALE ALLIES NEEDED TO SHUT DOWN LEGAL RAPE “INTERNATIONAL MEETING”

psy-faerie:

ohhaishelby:

kaagazkalam:

This coming Saturday, February 6, at 8pm local time, followers of “Roosh V”- noted sexist, racist, homophobic, and overall horrible monster (not a human being)- will be holding secret meetings to rally for rape to be legalized. You didn’t read this wrong THEY WANT RAPE TO BE LEGALIZED. 

This shit is dangerous af, and as they have barred anyone who isn’t male or straight, so we need all our white male allies to gather and shut this shit down. If you are a straight man of colour, please be careful. Even though the website says the meeting is for straight men of all races, the Roosh V following has also been known to be very racist and xenophobic.

Here is how the meeting will take place, as according to their website (I’m not going to link it because it does not deserve any hits, but all the info here is authentic- you may google and see for yourself):

We will have 165 meetings in 43 countries for our international meetup day on February 6, 2016 at 8PM local time. Hosts have been instructed to wait at the meeting point from 8:00-8:20pm before moving on to the final location. If you arrive at the meeting point at 8:21pm, you will miss the meetup. Arriving on time within the window is absolutely paramount.

To identify your fellow tribesmen, ask the following question to a man you suspect is there for the meetup: “Do you know where I can find a pet shop?” If you are asked this question, answer in the affirmative: “Yes, it’s right here.” You can then introduce yourself and get details about where to proceed at 8:20. If you ask someone for the pet shop and they appear confused or actually try to direct you to a real pet shop, they’re not there for the meetup.

If you are a woman, DO NOT GO, your safety is at risk. Roosh V has made it very apparent that your presence might be met with violence.

I won’t be able to attend a shut down (obvs- brown gay turban guy), but we need to shut this down ASAP. So to all my white brothers who identify as allies, now is your time to stand up and act.

I will be calling the RCMP and reporting this, make sure you report this to your local police as well.

Here is a list of all the locations where these men will come together (Roosh V himself will be at the Washington DC location):

UNITED STATES

Alabama

  • Birmingham – In front of Ohenry’s coffee shop, downtown Homewood (not the Brookwood Mall Ohenry’s)

Alaska

  • Anchorage – Elderberry Park, near the Oscar Anderson House, a museum. Meet by the chairs and table. Address: 1297 West Fifth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501.

Arizona

  • Phoenix – Meet in front of main entrance of tallest building of Phoenix Plaza (Qwest Tower).
  • Tucson – Arizona Historical Society (949 E 2nd St, Tucson, AZ 85719). Meet at statue near corner of N Park Ave and E 2nd St. Image.

Arkansas

  • Little Rock – First Security Amphitheater , 400 President Clinton Ave, Little Rock, AR 72201. Image.

California

  • Long Beach – Parking lot of Glory Days Sports Bar, Carson Blvd and Woodruff Ave.
  • Los Angeles – L.A. Live in front of Starbucks entrance. Address: 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015
  • Newport Beach – The outdoor fountain directly in front of Macy’s department store at Fashion Island. Image.
  • Orange County – The fountain in front of the Ferris wheel at the Irvine Spectrum Mall.
  • Palm Springs – Fountain at Mercado Plaza (Palm Canyon Drive)
  • Redwood City – Parking lot of IHOP. Address: 491 Veterans Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
  • Roseville – Royer Park (the large park on Douglas Blvd), next to the gatling gun statue. Image.
  • San Diego – Corner of 16th & Broadway, in parking lot of the Goodwill
  • San Diego (North) – The Village at Pacific Highlands Ranch. Meet in front of The Baked Bear Shop.
  • San Francisco – Balboa Park Bart station, by the arched exit. Image.
  • San Leandro – Northwest corner of the intersection of E. 14th St. and Estudillo Av. Meet at the public fountain.
  • Santa Barbara – Steps of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, located on the corner of State Street and Anapamu Street in downtown Santa Barbara
  • Sherman Oaks – Sherman Oaks Galleria, between the fountain and Cheesecake Factory entrance. Image. Address: 15301 Ventura Blvd.

Colorado

  • Boulder – North Boulder Park, beside the shelter. Image.
  • Denver – 19th Ave and Gilpin Street, on the south side of Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center. Image.

Connecticut

  • New Haven – World War I Memorial, beside flagpole
  • Stamford – In the little square on the corner of Franklin St and Broad St. Image.

Florida

  • Orlando – The Red Chinese Tang pavilion at Lake Eola, beside red pagoda.
  • Tampa – Curtis Hixon Park, between fountains and grass. Image.
  • West Palm Beach – Clematis Street Fountains, on the side of North Clematis street

Georgia

  • Athens – The Arch at the University of Georgia
  • Atlanta – Piedmont Park, corner of 10th street and Charles Allen Dr by the sign. Image.

Hawaii

  • Honolulu – Pearl Ridge Downtown, underneath globe sign. Image. Address: 98 – 1005 Moanalua Rd, Aiea, HI 96701

Idaho

  • Boise – Idaho State Capital Building, 700 W Jefferson St, Boise, ID 83702. Met by the statue of Abraham Lincoln.

Illinois

  • Chicago – Rogers Park, beside the flagpole. Image. Google Map.
  • Chicago (Homewood) – Parking lot of Balagio’s. Address: 17501 Dixie Hwy, Hazel Crest, IL 60430.

Iowa

  • Cedar Rapids – In Sokol Park beside the gazebo. 16th Ave SW
  • Des Moines – Parking lot of the VA Hospital beside pictured tree.Image. Address: 3600 30th St. Des Moines, IA. 50310

Louisiana

  • New Orleans – Magazine Street and Lawrence Square, besides the big tree, across the street from 4318 Magazine Street. Image.

Maine

  • Bangor – Bangor Public Library, in front of main entrance below the stairs (145 Harlow St)

Maryland

  • Annapolis – Downtown/Historic Annapolis Harbor, Main Street, by the Kunte Kinte memorial statue. Image.
  • Baltimore – In front of Cross Street Market entrance in Federal Hill

Massachusetts

  • Boston (North End) – Paul Revere Statue in Paul Revere Mall

Michigan

  • Ann-Arbor – Nickel’s Arcade in downtown Ann Arbor. Meet at the center column near the entrance off State Street.
  • Lansing – Lansing River Trail, top of the fish ladder steps. Image.
  • Macomb County/Clinton Township – The Mall at Partridge Creek. Meet in front of the fountain between Brio Tuscan Grille and P.F. Chang’s. Address: 17420 Hall Rd, Charter Twp of Clinton, MI 48038
  • Rochester Hills – Elizabeth Park, beside center bush. Image.

Minnesota

  • Duluth – Leif Erickson Park by the stage. Address: 12th Ave E & London Road, Duluth, MN 55802

Missouri

  • Kansas City – North side of the World War 1 Museum, on sidewalk directly above monument. Image.

Nevada

New Hampshire

  • Portsmouth – In front of main entrance of The North Church. 2 Congress St, Portsmouth, NH 03801

New Jersey

  • Atlantic City – On the Boardwalk in front of main Taj Mahal entrance
  • Hoboken – In front of Mulligans Pub underneath the canopy. Address: 159 1st St.

New Mexico

  • Albuquerque – East side of University Of New Mexico Bookstore. Address: 2301 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106. Image.

New York

  • New York – St. Catherine’s Park, next to the spiral kids slide. 1245 1st Ave between 67th and 68th st
  • New York – Washington Square Park under the arch
  • Rochester – Eastman School of Music, Kilbourn Hall (26 Gibbs St, Rochester, NY 14604), Meet at intersection at Gibbs and Main, where the concert hall entrance is. Image.
  • Syracuse – Columbus Circle, next to the statue. Address: East Onondaga Street, Syracuse, NY 13202

North Carolina

  • Charlotte – Romare Bearden Park. Meet by the benches behind the gazebo-like structure on the corner of W Martin Luther King and Church St. Image.
  • Wilmington – Riverfront Park, across the river from USS North Carolina, beside map kiosk. Image.

Ohio

  • Cincinnati – I-75 and Sharon road has a large parking lot with a grass field next to a Speedway Gas Station. Meet on the grass.

Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma City – In front of Harkins Theater at 150 E Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. Image.

Pennsylvania

  • Harrisburg – Steps of Capitol on the west side. Image.
  • Philadelphia – Washington Square Park, between 5th and 6th St right off Walnut Street (it is the size of a city block). Meet specifically by the memorial to the Revolutionary War Soldiers eternal flame.

South Carolina

  • Anderson – The Carolina Wren Park located downtown at 111 E. Whitner St. 29621 in the Pavilion. Meet beside the fountain.
  • Camden – King Haigler Tower, main entrance. Image. Address: 950 Broad Street, Camden SC 29020

Tennessee

  • Chattanooga – In front of Dollar General. Image. Address: 5952 E. Brainerd Road
  • Mount Juliet – Parking lot in front of entrance to Big Star Cigar Lounge. Address: 3384 N Mt. Juliet Road, Suite 1100, Mount Juliet, TN 37122
  • Nashsville (North) – In front of Baileys in Rivergate Plaza Shopping Mall

Texas

  • Austin – Palm Park by the stone structure. Image. Address: 711 East 3rd Street, Austin, TX 78701
  • Dallas – Meet at the old school phone booth In front of British Beverage Company (BBC). Address:
    2800 Routh St, Dallas, TX 75201″
  • Denton – Denton Square, beside the little arch. Image. Address: 110 W Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201.
  • El Paso – 301 W Missouri Ave, El Paso, TX 79901. Meet on corner next to statue of man. Image.
  • Houston – Near the arch of the Sam Houston Monument, adjacent to Houston Museum of Natural Science (5555 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77030)
  • Nederland – By the gazebo in Doornbos Park AKA “Duck Park”. Address: S 24th ½ St, Nederland, TX 77627
  • San Antonio – In front of main door of the Alamo

Utah

  • Provo – Provo City Center Temple on the corner of University Avenue and Center Street. Meet at circle pathway in front of main entrance.
  • Salt Lake City – Salt Lake City Library, at the top of the amphitheater. Address: 210 E 400 S. Image.

Virginia

  • Charlottesville – Lee Park, beside the statue of Lee
  • Virginia Beach – Mt. Trashmore, at bottom of stairs. Image. Address: 310 Edwin Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Washington

  • Everett – Clark Park, next to the gazebo. Address: 2400 Lombard Avenue, Everett, WA 98201.
  • Seattle – In front of main entrance of Seattle Public Library. 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104.
  • Seattle (North) – Statue of Lenin. Address: Corner of Fremont PI N and N 36th St. Image.

Washington DC

  • Dupont Circle, on the north side by the Starbucks. Image.

Wisconsin

  • Kenosha – In front of Brat Stop. Address: 12304 75th St. Kenosha, WI 53142.
  • La Crosse – The large water fountain at Riverside Park.

GLOBAL (Alphabetically)

Australia

  • Brisbane – In the middle of King George Square in front of City Hall.Image.
  • Melbourne – In the middle of Federation Square. Image.
  • Perth – Ocean Beach Hotel on sidewalk. Image.
  • Sydney – Picnic benches in front of Coogee Pavilion on Coogee Beach
  • Sydney – Fountain in Hyde Park
  • Sydney (South) – Brighton Le Sands beach, close to the stairs leading to the local shops. Image.

Austria

  • Graz – In the dead center of Tummelplatz square
  • Wien – Museumsquartier, Treppe von Mumok (Stairs of Mumok). Museumsplatz 1, Wien 1010. Meet at bottom of steps.

Bahamas

  • Nassau – In front of main entrance to Fort Montagu

Belgium

  • Brussels – Place Royale, 1000 Brussels. Meet beside the statue. Image.

Bulgaria

  • Sofia – Statue of Saint Sofia. Map

Cambodia

  • Phnom Penh – The royal palace in front of main entrance. Meet at the bottom of the steps.

Canada

  • Calgary – The CORE Shopping Center, in front of Starbucks
  • Edmonton – Churchill Square, to the left of “Tix On The Square”.Image.
  • Montreal – Palais des Congrès, 1001 Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, in between the pink trees (indoors). Image.
  • Ottawa – Right inside the front doors of the Arts Court Building (a former county courthouse). Address: Arts Court, 2 Daly Ave.Streetview
  • Surrey – City Central Mall, north entrance, in front of Blenz Coffee.Image.
  • Toronto – Edward VII Statue in the center of Queens Park
  • Vancouver – Vancouver Central Library, south side on Robson Street at library steps. Image. Address: 350 W. Georgia St.
  • Victoria – BC Legislature War Memorial. Image.
  • Windsor – The Burt Weeks Memorial Gardens, on mini-pier. Image.Homepage.
  • Winnipeg – St. Vital Mall right outside the entrance to Chapters.Image.

Chile

  • Santiago – Plaza Italia, next to the statue

China

  • Shanghai – People’s Square Exit 1, street-side, left corner. Image.

Colombia

  • Bogota – In the center of Parque de Usaquen

Czech Republic

  • Prague – Republic Square.

Finland

  • Helsinki – Kolmen sepän patsas (Three Smiths statue) in Helsinki next to Stockmann department store. Google Map.

France

  • Nantes – Crossing of Rue du Chateau and Rue Mathelin Rodier. In front of the main entrance of the castle is a little square with a statue of Anne de Bretagne. Meet beside the statue. Image.
  • Paris – Place de la République, beside the lion statue. Image.

Germany

  • Aachen – In the center point of Katschhof
  • Berlin – In front of main entrance to Cafe Lichtburg. Behmstrasse, 13357 Berlin. Map.
  • Frankfurt am Main – Bank entrance of Frankfurt Dome / Frankfurter Dom, in front of the souvenir shop with the red sign. Image
  • Hamburg – Hamburg Rathaus, in front of the main entrance
  • Munchen – München Olympiazentrum, BMW Welt, main entrance.Image 1. Image 2.
  • Nurnberg – Willy-Brandt-Denkmal (monument) at the Willy-Brandt-Platz, next to statue. Image.
  • Würzburg – Warriors Memorial near the Wurzburg Residence. Image.

Hong Kong

  • In front of Joe Banana’s Bar in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island (Jaffe Road and Laurd Road).

Iceland

  • Reykjavik – Leif Ericsson statue in Hallgrímstorg Church

India

  • Mumbai – D-mart in Powai, beside the tree by the main entrance.Image. Google Map.

Iran

  • Tehran – Niavaran Park, Tehran. Meet at the eastern side of the main fountain in front of the ice cream shop.

Ireland

  • Naas – In front of main entrance of Naas Courthouse

Israel

  • Tel Aviv – In front of the main entrance to Sarona Market

Italy

  • Bari – Parco 2 Giugno, in front of main entrance on Viale Einaudi.Image.
  • Reggio calabria – Museo Nazionale, in front of main entrance. Image.
  • Rome – At the Spanish Steps, in front of the Montcler store, at the corner of Via Condotti. Image.

Japan

  • Osaka – Next to the KFC beside HEP 5 shopping mall. Address: 6-15 Kakudacho, Kita Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 530-0017, Japan.Image.
  • Tokyo – Ebisu Garden Place Glass Square, beside glass structure

Mexico

  • Mexico City – Beside Kiosko de Coyoacan. Image.

Morocco

Nepal

  • Kathmandu – Patan Durbar Square, between the two tall columns.Image.

Netherlands

  • Amsterdam – The center of ”Spui”, a square, meeting in front of the ”Maagdenhuis”. Image.
  • Utrecht – Center of Neude Square

New Zealand

  • Auckland – Aotea Square on Queen Street, next to the industrial statue
  • Dunedin – In front of of Dunedin Town Hall at archway below the steps. Image.
  • Wellington – Glover Park, in front of “The Rogue & The Vagabond” under the minarets art sculpture.

Philippines

  • Manila – Greenbelt mall beside the R-letter pedestal at the entrance near the Hermes store. Image 1, Image 2.

Poland

  • Gdansk – At Fontanna Neptuna
  • Katowice – Spodek (Saucer) in Katowice. Address: ul. Korfantego 35
  • Warsaw – In front of Starbucks across from the Mariott Hotel. Image.
  • Wroclaw – In the middle of Plac Solny (“Salt Square”/Flower Market), beside the Iglica (needle) statue. Stare Miasto 50-061/50-062, Wroclaw.

Portugal

  • Lisbon – Restauradores – Monument to the Restorers, in front of the obelisk, near Hard Rock Cafe Lisboa. Image.

Romania

  • Bucharest – Piata Universitatii – Fantana. Image.

Russia

  • Novosibirsk – Next to the statue of Vladimir Lenin on Lenin Square

Serbia

  • Belgrade – Trg Republike, in front of horse statue

Singapore

  • Singapore – Fort Canning Park, Dhoby Ghaut, underneath big arch.Image.

Slovenia

  • Ljubljana – “The Illyrian Provinces Monument” (Ilirski steber) at the “French Revolution Square” (Trg Francoske revolucije)

South Korea

  • Seoul – In front of Bosingak Belfry. Jonggak station, subway line 1, exit 4.

Spain

  • Barcelona – Underneath Arc de Triomf monument
  • Granada – In front of Granada Cathedral

Sweden

  • Stockholm – Medborgarplatsen, in front of first glass structure. Image.

Switzerland

  • Basel – Baarfuesserplatz Tram Stop, by the tall pole. Image.

Taiwan

  • Taipei – On Tap Pub, in front of main entrance. Address: No. 21, Alley 11, Lane 216, Section 4, Zhongxiao E Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, 106

Thailand

  • Bangkok – In front of Starbucks Terminal 21

United Arab Emirates

  • Dubai – Dubai Mall, in front of Tim Horton. Image.

United Kingdom

  • Cardiff – Beside female statue in front of Hilton Cardiff on Friary Road. Image.
  • Edinburgh – Covenanter’s Memorial in Grassmarket
  • Glasgow – George Square. Meet by the tall obelisk statue.
  • Leeds – The center of Millenium Square
  • London – Royal Airforce Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park (Hyde Park Corner side)
  • London – In front of Royal Exchange beside horseman statue (outside “Bank” tube station)
  • Manchester – In front of the main entrance to Sinclair’s Oyster Pub
  • Newcastle – Beside Grey’s monument
  • Shrewsbury – Frankwell car park, bottom of the pedestrian walkway.Image.

Please please pleeeease do not ignore this or simply “like” it. Reblog, share a permalink with your friends who are not on tumblr, and get this out.

This bullshit MUST be shut down.

good fucking god what the fuck is wrong with men disgusting fucking pigs 

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE IF THEY WILL BE IN YOUR AREA

(Source: kattipatang, via fidgemimic-old-deactivated20180)

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hailedloco:

maccabeez-eh:

hailedloco:

can we just like, all agree to boycott tumblr for 24 hours to show the staff that we’re pissed about the update? because they have to track usage and stuff like that, and I feel like it would send a pretty big message if enough people did it. like nothing fancy, just don’t use tumblr from 12:00am to 11:59pm, one whole day of nothing, not even mobile blogging. maybe set up one queue’d post explaining why you’re boycotting (so anyone that doesn’t get the memo would know what’s up) but other than that maybe even stop queues (just for the day) to help send the message.

I’d propose Wednesday, September 9th as the day. That’s one week after the update, one week to give it a try, one week to show the staff that we’re not just overreacting to change (the way people are apt to do on the internet) but are serious about not liking the way they’ve changed our blogging experience. That also gives us a week to get this post around the site: long enough to spread it around, but not so long that people forget that we’re going to do this. Maybe set a reminder on your phone or computer so that you don’t forget. I’ll be posting in the tag #updateboycott throughout the week for general reminders and to answer any questions/suggestions.

And please, reblog this. The only way this will work is if enough people see this post and participate to make a difference. 

so tl;dr: hate the update? join the boycott of tumblr on Wednesday, September 9th from 12:00am to 11:59pm by just not using tumblr that day. 

Thanks.

also: different timezones are a thing, so wouldnt it be ultra cool if we all agreed on 24 hours in the same timezone? so it really makes the biggest possible impact?

I realized that after I made the original post. The boycott will begin at midnight on the american east coast, which means:

9pm Sept 8th PST (US & Canada West Coast)

10pm Sept 8th MDT (US & Canada Mountain)

11pm Sept 8th CDT (US & Canada Central)

12am Sept 9th EST (US East Coast)

5am Sept 9th GMT (England)

6am Sept 9th CET (Central Europe)

1pm Sept 9th JST (Japan)

3pm Sept 9th NZST (New Zealand)

1pm, 2:30pm, and 3pm Sept 9th (Australia)

thanks to everyone who’s pointing this out, please try to reblog this with the times on it!

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