I Was Drinking A Popping Boba, And I Couldn't Get Any More Pearls Out, So I Said, Out Loud, "you Fucker,

I was drinking a popping boba, and I couldn't get any more pearls out, so I said, out loud, "you fucker, give me the balls"

I have never felt such intense embarrassment in my life

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The photograph depicts a vibrant outdoor scene, likely a protest or demonstration, filled with a large crowd of people. The central focus is a light blue banner held aloft by several individuals.  The banner boldly proclaims, "LESBIANS AGAINST THE N***S & K**N" in large, dark lettering. The women holding the banner and surrounding participants have a mix of hairstyles and clothing styles typical of the 1970s. Their attire ranges from jeans and t-shirts to more fitted tops and shorts. Many wear knee-high socks. One woman in the center is wearing a black short-sleeved shirt and denim shorts. Others wear loose-fitting tops, jeans and skirts. The overall style reflects a casual, yet determined, attitude. Several participants appear to be wearing brightly colored shirts or shirts with patterns. The crowd is densely packed, and the faces of many individuals are clearly visible, expressing a mix of seriousness and determination. The atmosphere feels energized and politically charged, reflecting the seriousness of the protest. The mood is one of defiance and solidarity. In the background, a large billboard is partially visible. It features a black and white image of a man wearing a cowboy hat, with text that seems to advertise something. The urban setting suggests a city street scene, with buildings in the background. The area appears well-lit, indicating that the photograph was taken during daylight hours. Trees are also visible in the upper-left part of the image, suggesting it is a warm-weather day. Overall, the image is a powerful snapshot of a political event, capturing the energy and message of a lesbian protest against hate groups. This photograph's message centers strongly on the power of protest, solidarity and counter-protest to hateful groups and ideologies.

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Cornell notes I hate u with my whole heart and soul

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