All of this!
Repost from @so.informed
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I’m angry. And I know millions of others are as well. And, like so many others, I’m no longer willing to have conversations, nor facilitate a space for others to have conversations, about whether or not myself and any other person with a uterus deserves to have control over our own reproductive decisions.
If you’re not willing to fight for the rights of a living person and you place more value on an unborn fetus than the actual human who is suffering beneath restrictive laws and bans, you’re not pro-life. You’re pro-forced birth.
Those of us who fight to make life easier for the living are pro-life.
That fight involves making sure that no person is forced to endure a pregnancy against their will.
Human rights are non-negotiable.
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Nurjol Boulevard is a 1.3-mile (2.2-km) long pedestrian zone in the center of Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. It runs from the Ak Orda Presidential Palace (seen at bottom) to the Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center (top), passing through gardens, fountains, “Lovers Park” and the iconic Baiterek Tower monument. Nur-Sultan, formerly known as Astana, has been Kazakhstan’s capital since 1997 and is home to about 1.1 million people.
The average lifespan of a company has been shrinking dramatically.
Sadly, government figures suggest less than half of the UK’s new businesses will survive their first four years – and around 25-30% won’t even make it to their second anniversary.
But how many can survive 50, 100, 150 or even 200 years?
The ruins of the monorail in Himeji City, Hyogo, built in 1966 and closed after only eight years of service. Due to the high cost of demolition, many sections of the structure were just abandoned