I’m sorry but this made my whole day
cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Kiana Khansmith
Not today Justin
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Claire Keane
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost
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@anarchyfla
I’m sorry but this made my whole day
A collection of contributions that made me go “what”
excUSE ME I DID NOT SPEND 2 HOURS EDITING ALL OF THAT TOGETHER FOR 11 NOTES
MONTPELIER, Feburary 3, 2014 –Vermont is now the 12th state with legislation to take on NSA spying.
Last Tuesday, Rep. Teo Zagar (D-Windsor-4-1), along with co-sponsor Reps. Susan Davis (P/D-Orange-1), Patricia Komline (R-Bennington-Rutland) and William Stevens (I-Addison-Rutland) introduced the Fourth Amendment Protection Act to prohibit any state support of the NSA.
Based on model legislation drafted by the OffNow coalition, House Bill 732 (H732) would make it state policy to “refuse to provide material support for or assist or in any way participate in the collection of a person’s electronic data or metadata by any federal agency or pursuant to any federal law, rule, regulation, or order unless the data is collected pursuant to a warrant that particularly describes the persons, places, and things to be searched or seized.”
Proof that Snowden’s act was revolutionary.
Zippo lighters from Vietnam
These are all awesome
Wow. These are amazing.
“That seems sort of harmless but then it kind of gets a little darker and sort of accuses these young pop artists of being part of this cycle where girls read magazines, feel terrible about themselves ‘cause its says “you should be skinnier, you should be prettier”. They feel terrible, and then these pop stars tell them that they’re perfect and that they’re beautiful and they buy the songs and then the popstar’s on the cover of the magazine so they buy a magazine again and it’s sort of this vicious cycle and I sort of implied he’s working for Satan or whatever.”
Seven Things You Need To Know About Anarchism
Another remix of a remix. The original poster is probably one of the most popular things I’ve posted on Tumblr. I don’t know if this one will get the same traction but I wanted to remake this as the original makes me cringe when I look at it. What was I thinking? If you’re interested, check out my other remixes, including the recent remake of my Corporatism and Justice posters.
Bjort Sampson and the Sour Man of Skin.
Mike Prysner, iraq war veteran and anti-war activist.
http://youtu.be/4i5ZUfpxnV0
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Right now, more than half of Guantanamo’s detainees are on hunger strike after over 11 years of indefinite detention. With dozens of detainees cleared for transfer (some for many years), is death the only way out of Guantanamo? TAKE ACTION: http://bit.ly/gitmoaamer
Here are some photos of cool teens in Saint Petersburg, Russia, that (except for the snow) look like they could’ve been taken in St. Petersburg, Florida.
I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not possibly have scored more than 80, by my estimate. I always took it for granted that I was far more intelligent than he was. Yet, when anything went wrong with my car I hastened to him with it, watched him anxiously as he explored its vitals, and listened to his pronouncements as though they were divine oracles - and he always fixed my car. Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man devised questions for an intelligence test. Or suppose a carpenter did, or a farmer, or, indeed, almost anyone but an academician. By every one of those tests, I’d prove myself a moron, and I’d be a moron, too. In a world where I could not use my academic training and my verbal talents but had to do something intricate or hard, working with my hands, I would do poorly. My intelligence, then, is not absolute but is a function of the society I live in and of the fact that a small subsection of that society has managed to foist itself on the rest as an arbiter of such matters. Consider my auto-repair man, again. He had a habit of telling me jokes whenever he saw me. One time he raised his head from under the automobile hood to say: “Doc, a deaf-and-mute guy went into a hardware store to ask for some nails. He put two fingers together on the counter and made hammering motions with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He shook his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk brought him nails. He picked out the sizes he wanted, and left. Well, doc, the next guy who came in was a blind man. He wanted scissors. How do you suppose he asked for them?” Indulgently, I lifted my right hand and made scissoring motions with my first two fingers. Whereupon my auto-repair man laughed raucously and said, “Why, you dumb jerk, He used his voice and asked for them.” Then he said smugly, “I’ve been trying that on all my customers today.” “Did you catch many?” I asked. “Quite a few,” he said, “but I knew for sure I’d catch you.” “Why is that?” I asked. “Because you’re so goddamned educated, doc, I knew you couldn’t be very smart.”
Isaac Asimov (via skinnybaras)
Among my friends we have three types of intelligence: common sense, street smart and book smart. You can have a little of each but you tend to lean towards one or the other heavily.
(via booksandghosts)
The Thing
John Carpenter
I just love the shit out of this movie
KILLER STATISTICS VIA BLOODY DISGUSTING
Elliot Hindes