A list of puns related to "Orange Shirt Day"
Where can I purchase a local, Indigenous made orange shirt for next week? I typically don't like this kind of stuff because it tends to become an "I did my part by wearing a shirt, what more do you want" kind of endeavour (and I try to live my life 365 days a year as an ally). As a teacher I'm going to read the room and say it's important for me to be a visually allied with the cause. It's really important that the shirt I buy supports an Indigenous person/cause.
Kind of late, but just an FYI for any of those who wish to participate;
Orange shirt day is on Monday tomorrow, in honor of the children lost to the Indian Residential Schools (IRS). If you got an orange shirt (Or anything orange like a jacket, because it's cold out there), try wearing it to show your support.
Source: https://www.ualberta.ca/current-students/first-peoples-house/orange-shirt-day
Send in a crip orange.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXa45Xx_H9Q
Don Carlo is the opera that signifies the change from mid-Verdi to late-Verdi. By this time in his life, Verdi was starting to feel older, he was starting to see white hairs more frequently and that feeling is reflected in this opera at parts. Don Carlo is a somewhat depressing opera, and I feel that Verdi reflects himself and his feelings on Phillip II, especially whenever he talks about age.
Giacomo Aragall is a Spanish tenor of the same generation of Carreras, Domingo and Pav, and as he had a very similar repertoire to the three, he was very underrecorded and underrated. In comparison to Kraus, he isn't that well known today, but he had one of the most beautiful, expressive and amazing voices out there.
In this 4-act recording from the famous open air Orange Theater, our tenor is coupled with Montserrat CaballΓ©'s glorious Elisabetta, while bass-baritone Simon Estes shines as Filippo II. The cast, led by Thomas Fulton is adequately completed by Renato Bruson as Rodrigo and Grace Bumbry as Eboli.
If you guys are new, basically the orange shirt kid was a contestant for the boogie down challenge and had his emote added to the game. Now he is getting bullied saying "sad. getting called fat, dead meme. feels like iβm only on here to be hated. be back soon. tried to have fun but apparently i canβt."
On Instagram he posted this
and Youtube he posted this
This is unacceptable no kid his age should be feeling like this and getting harassed by the community. He got us one of the best emotes for crying out loud! Leaving some of his social media below if you would like to leave a positive message
Edit: He posted this and this he is recognizing our good thoughts! Keep em coming!
Edit 2: Thank you for the gold but make sure to send love his way instead! :) I didn't expect it to get this much attention I hope it makes this poor kid feel better!
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