Mistakes

We make them all the time. Some can be minor and others are fuckin terrible. But you learn, hopefully. So they won’t happen again and the last mistake I made will never happen again. This weekend was terrible. And it was my fault. Everything changed for 4 people cause of my mistake. I’m sorry to those 4 people who will never see this.

@1 day ago with 2 notes

Won’t last.

Feel like I’m drifting from everyone. I feel like I need to cut ties with everyone.

@2 weeks ago

Anonymous asked: Are you going to "The Beatles: The Lost Concert" movie premier in a few weeks?

Oh sorry I haven’t been on lately. I dunno, no one to really go with.

@3 weeks ago

You are suppose to be helpful and nice. Not stressful and treat me shitty.

@4 weeks ago

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@4 weeks ago with 7462 notes

Fuck this shit.

@5 days ago

Waste of my time

@2 weeks ago

unhistorical:

May 6, 1882: The Chinese Exclusion Act is signed into law.

In 1880, the Burlingame Treaty (which had established formal friendly relations between the United States and China) was amended in order to suspend Chinese immigration. Growing anti-Chinese sentiment, mostly resulting from low wages and unemployment, finally led to the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act. It excluded “skilled and unskilled laborers employed in mining” from entering the country for a ten-year period, and it also prohibited Chinese immigrants from attaining citizenship. The act was controversial, even at the time. Many businesspeople opposed it, resenting the restrictions on their supply of cheap labor; in contrast, most labor unions supported it, with the notable exception being the IWW. And, of course, many Americans supported for simple race-related reasons.

For years, the Chinese-American population remained stagnant, unassimilated, and largely male. The 1943 Magnuson Act finally repealed the Exclusion Act, and it also allowed for the naturalization of some Chinese-Americans already living in the country; at the same time, it restricted the national quota of Chinese immigrants to the negligible amount of 105 per year. Not until 1965 was the outdated national-origins quota system abolished altogether. 

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