Reminder That Some Of The First Cops Were Slave Patrol.
Reminder that some of the first cops were slave patrol.

Cops were never here to protect black people. Cops have always been against black people.
All cops are bastards.
“But not all cops-“
Shut the fuck up.
You’re white. I’m white. We don’t know what it’s like to have cops constantly targeting us over our skin color. We don’t know what it’s like to fear those who are supposedly here to protect us. We don’t know what it’s like to go to sleep every night, to wake up every morning, wondering “is my family next? Am I next?” We. Have. No. Idea. What. That’s. Like.
The system is and always has been corrupt.
All. Cops. Are. Bastards.
As in fuck the system. As in we need to take down this corrupt system that is constantly oppressing minorities.
I don’t give a damn about each individual cops. Thats not what acab means. I give a damn about how everyone who chooses to be a cop is actively choosing to work in a corrupt system where those who speak out are fired and those who don’t speak out, just sit back and watch it happen. They just sit there, abusing their power.
So yeah, acab. Acab, especially whatever bastard cop you’re related to. Especially whatever bastard cop you know that is choosing to put on that damn uniform.
Cops can take off their uniform. Black people cant take off their skin.
Fuck 12.
Black lives matter.
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hihi !! could you possibly do a tutorial on how you do those icons with the person a bit out of the circle? like the rose 'on the ground' flower scene icons?
ty for considering !
Try to use photos with a solid background if possible or at least where the person clearly stands out against the background. Otherwise you’ll likely have to clean up the clipping mask quite a bit.
1) Open your photo in PS, click the selection tool, and click the Select Subject button in your workspace

2) Now that the main subject of your photo has been selected, make a clipping mask by clicking the Add a mask button in your layers panel

3) Now select your cropping tool, set it to square, and crop to where the edges of the hair or subject are almost touching the edge.

4) Select your Quick Selection Tool and draw a circle you want the background to be.

5) Create a solid color layer (color doesn’t matter, you’ll mess with the actual background color later)

6) Now select the mask on your circle layer

7) Click Select>Load Selection, and click OK

8) Now click Select>Inverse

9) Click your Paint Brush tool, make sure its set too 100 hardness and opacity, and make sure your foreground color is set to black. Paint out the parts you DON’T want to show.

You can change the color of the background by double clicking the color box on the solid color layer, or you can clip mask an image to it, etc.
Here’s the final edited result of this icon:

Hope that helps!































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