
jeg/pj // 19 // total rammslut // extreme flake enjoyer // avid rzk enthusiast // raven from ecw i hate you. annoying bitch. (obsessed)
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Flakey-von-wembstein - Zis Ist Flake As Of Er, Flakey... Von Wembstein - Tumblr Blog
Part of reading JTHM in middle school VS reading it again as an adult is realizing that Johnny is not at all a sympathetic figure and that he is, in fact, written to be the most pathetic annoying man on the planet (positive)
Me in middle school: "He's just like me fr" Me now, as an adult: "Oh my god man, will you shut up?"
Can we talk about Richard face on this picture
I really don't know what too think..
And how funny iss


My favorite mentally sane person!! /j
proving a point
reblog please i am trying to win a bet
hey if you died right now whats your ghost outfit you cant change it be honest

*emerges from the depths of hell to drop this then disappears again*
i havenât been posting because iâve been training for a new job and also i am socially anxious but enjoy this either way
ok wait, reblog if youâve cried at least once because of math, doesnât matter which grade iâm trying to prove somethingÂ
feeling b era flake was a total cutie if i'm honest
like look at him!! and paul!!




istg he's so babygirl it loops back to being wlw (or nblw in my case)
he makes me giggle and kick my feet :3
YESSSS call me crazy if you want but he's literally transmasc coded. the button up and stance, especially in the first pic. that man is chranzjender.
speaking of paul, i used to really hate paul's hair in this era but ykw- it's kind of growing on me now! also, thanks to flake in these pics, i recently discovered i have a thing for cropped bleach blonde hair đ it's crazy the things that one piano man from east germany can do....
AND YOU'RE NOT ALONE, HE MAKES ME GIGGLE AND KICK THE AIR TOO. LIKE LOOK AT HIM. AAUAGHH. what a cutie patootie đ€
rant
i just blocked someone on pinterest
because they was talkin about some bullshit all like "hamas is not a terrorist group, that's just what western media wants you to think" WHATTTTTT i need you to kill yourself rq
You're Listening to
*pickle jar opens refreshingly*
102.3
*communist theme song*
TRANSFEM RADIO!
*meow*
WHERE WE PLAY NOTHING BUT SAD FOLK MUSIC, METAL, AND HYPERPOP
*moaning and cartoon running sound effect simultaneously*
THIS ISN'T YOUR DEADNAME'S STATION
*Radioactive- Imagine Dragons starts playing*
just went to check out radiooooo for the first time in a long time and they put it behind a paywall... i'm shocked. i'm distraught. and most importantly i'm going to kill myself




Till and Flake, 'FeuerrÀder', Kunsthaus Tacheles 02.07.1994

hmmm okay do u agree and if no, what album(s) are truly your "i listen to every song everytime" no-skips albums
ATTENTION
If you see this you are OBLIGATED to reblog w/ the song currently stuck in your head :)

Is your pro-Palestine activism hurting innocent people? Here's how to avoid that.
Over the last few days, Iâve had conversations with several Jewish people who told me how hurt and scared they are right now.
To my great regret, some of that pain came from a poorly-thought-out post of mine, which â while not ill-intentioned â WAS hurtful.
And a lot of it came from cruelty theyâd experienced at the hands of people who claim to be advocating for Palestine, but are using the very real plight of innocent Palestinians to harm equally innocent Jewish people.
Yâall, we need to do better. (Yes, âweâ definitely includes me; this is in no small part a âlearn from my failâ post, and also a âmaking amendsâ post. Some of these are mistakes Iâve made in the past.)
So if youâre an advocate for Palestine who wants to make sure that your defense of one group of vulnerable people doesnât harm another, here are some important things to do or keep in mind:
Ask yourself if youâre applying a standard to one group that you arenât applying to another.
Would you want all white Americans or Canadians to be expelled from America or Canada?
Do you want all Jewish people to be expelled from Israel, as opposed to finding a way to live alongside Palestinian Arabs in peace?
If the answer to those two questions is different, ask yourself WHY.
Do you want to be held responsible for the actions of your nationâs army or government? No? Then donât hold innocent Jewish people responsible for the actions of the Israeli army and government.
On that subject, be wary of condemning all Israeli people for the actions of the IDF. Large-scale tactical decisions are made by the top brass. Service is compulsory, and very few can reasonably get out of service.
Blaming all Israelis for the militaryâs actions is like blaming all Vietnam vets for the horrors in Vietnam. Theyâre not calling the shots. They arenât Nazis running concentration camps. They are carrying out military operations that SHOULD be criticized.
And do not compare them or ANY JEWISH PERSON to Nazis in general. It is Jewish cultural trauma and not outsidersâ to use against them.
Donât infuse legitimate criticism with antisemitism.
By all means, spread the word about the crimes committed by the Israeli army and government, and the complicity of their allies. Criticize the people responsible for committing and enabling atrocities.
But if you imply that theyâre committing those crimes because theyâre Jewish, or because Jewish people have special privileges, then youâre straying into antisemitic territory.
Criticize the crime, not the group. If you believe that collective punishment is wrong, donât do it yourself.
And do your best to use words that apply directly to the situation, rather than the historical terms for situations with similar features. For example, use âsegregation,â âoppression,â or âsubjugation,â not âHolocaustâ or âJim Crow.â These other historical events are not the cultural property of Jews OR Palestinians, but also have their own nuances and struggles and historical contexts.
Also, blaming other world events on Jewish people or making Jewish people associated with them (for instance, some people falsely blame Jewish people for the African slave trade) is a key feature of how antisemitism functions.
Please, by all means, be specific and detailed in your critiques. But keep them focused on the current political actors â not other peoplesâ or nationsâ political or cultural histories and traumas.
Be prepared to accept criticism.
You probably already know that society is infused with a wide array of bigotries, and that people growing up in that environment tend to absorb those beliefs without even realizing it. Antisemitism is no exception.
What that means is, thereâs a very real chance that you will screw up, and get called out on it, as I so recently did.
If that happens, please be willing to learn and adapt. If you can educate yourself about the suffering and needs of Palestinians, you can do the same for Jewish people.
Understand that the people you hurt arenât obligated to baby you. Give them room to be angry.
After I made a post that inadvertently hurt people, some were nice about it, and others werenât. Some outright insulted my morals and intelligence.
And I had to accept that Iâd earned that from them.
Iâd hurt them, and they werenât obligated to be more careful with my feelings than I had been with theirs.
They werenât obligated to forgive me, trust me, or stop being mad at me right away.
Iâll admit, there were moments when I got defensive. I shouldnât have. And I encourage you to try not to, if you screw up and hurt people.
I know thatâs hard, but itâs important. Getting defensive only tells people you care more about doubling down on your mistake than you do about healing the hurt it caused.
Instead, acknowledge that they have a right to be angry, apologize for the way you hurt them, and try to make amends, while understanding that they donât owe you trust or forgiveness.
Be aware that some antisemites are using legitimate complaints to âTrojan horseâ antisemitism into leftist spaces.
This is a really easy stumbling block to trip over, because most people probably donât look at every post a creator makes before sharing the one theyâre looking at right now.
I recently shared a video that called out some of the Likud and IDFâs atrocities and hypocrisy, and that also noted that many Jewish people are wonderful members of their communities.
I was later informed that, while that video in particular seemed reasonable, the creator behind it is frequently antisemitic.
I deleted the post, and blocked the creator. I encourage you to do the same if itâs brought to your attention that youâve been âTrojan horseâd.
Fact-check your doubts about antisemitism.
Depending on which parts of the internet you look at, youâve probably seen people accused of antisemitism because they complained about the Likud and/or IDFâs actions. So you might be primed to be wary, or feel unsure of how to tell what counts as real antisemitism.
But that doesnât mean antisemitism isnât a very real, widespread, and harmful problem. And it doesnât mean many or even most Jewish people are lying to you or being overly sensitive.
So if someone says something is antisemitic, and you arenât sure, I encourage you to:
A. Look up the action or thing in question, including its history. Is there an antisemitic history or connotation you arenât aware of? For best results, include âantisemiticâ in your search query, in quotes.
B. Understand that some things, while not inherently antisemitic, have been used by antisemites often enough that Jewish people are understandably wary of them. Schrodingerâs antisemitism, if you will.
C. Ask Jewish people WHO HAVE OFFERED TO HELP EDUCATE YOU. Emphasis on WHO HAVE OFFERED. Random Jewish people arenât obligated to give you their time and emotional energy, or to educate you â especially on subjects that are scary or painful for them.
@edenfenixblogs has kindly offered her inbox to those who are genuinely trying to learn and do better, and Iâve found her to be very kind, patient, reasonable, and fair-minded.
Understand that this is URGENTLY NEEDED.
In one of my conversations with a Jewish person whoâd called me out, they said this was the most productive conversation theyâd had with a person with a Palestinian flag in their profile.
THIS IS NOT OKAY.
I didnât do anything special. All I did was listen, apologize for my mistakes, and learn.
Yes, it feels good to be acknowledged. But I feel like Iâve been praised for peeing IN the toilet, instead of beside it.
Apologizing, learning, and making amends after you hurt people shouldnât be âthe most reasonable thing Iâve heard from a person with a Palestinian flag pfp.â
It should be BASIC DECENCY.
And the fact that itâs apparently so uncommon should tell you how much unnecessary stress and fear Jewish people have been living with because of people who consider themselves defenders of human rights.
By all means, be angry at the Likud, the IDF, and the politicians, reporters, and specific media outlets who choose to enable and cover up for them.
But direct that anger toward the people who deserve it and are in a position to do something about it, not random people who simply happen to be Jewish, or who donât want millions of people to be turned into refugees when less violent methods of achieving freedom and rights for Palestinians are available.
Stop peeing beside the toilet, people.
it is literally so easy to talk about whatâs happening to palestinians without being antisemitic i donât know how so many of you are failing so badly at it

this person is 24 years of age.
some good replies in the ratio though


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DISCLAIMER: I picked hairstyles that i don't like (because it's my blog lol) and hairstyles that were DM'd to me more than once. Oliver and Flake's hair has stayed relatively...normal and non-assuming, so I didn't include them. This isn't a perfect overview of every single "meh" hair-do the lads have had. Have fun!