wtfneptune:

still-not-a-cat:

Quoting vines in Rome to see who responds. So far we have:

In the Colosseum, a tour guide was talking about who sat where and when they mentioned that the emperor and some other guy sat in one place, I said “And they were roommates!” And one of the girls on the tour said “oh my god! Zey ver voomates!” In a thick German accent before glaring at me.

And an alcove in the Vatican Museum with nothing in it and I quietly said “this bitch empty” and a British girl yelled “YEET” before realising her mistake and telling me to go fuck myself.

You’re the hero we need, yet don’t deserve

and-the-story-goes-like-this:

onpoli:

From the Canadian Museum for Human Rights:

On the night of August 16, 1933,
after a softball game at Toronto’s Christie Pits Park, a gang of young
men unfurled a white banner. On it was a black swastika, symbolic of
Nazi Germany’s persecution of Jews. It was directed at a team of mostly
Jewish teens from Toronto’s Harbord Playground. Anti-Semitism had been
mounting in Toronto, then an overwhelmingly British, Protestant city.
Groups called “swastika clubs” had formed to intimidate Jews. The banner
sparked a riot. Youth from Italian and Ukrainian backgrounds rallied to
the Jewish side. The six-hour brawl marked a turning point for
resistance to anti-Semitism. It led to a Toronto ban on the swastika.

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