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Dashing through the snow.
Iâve always liked quiet people: You never know if theyâre dancing in a daydream or if theyâre carrying the weight of the world.
John Green, Looking for Alaska (via theliteraryjournals)
A net neutrality expert on how the FCCâs vote will change the internet as we know it.
The internet isnât a specialized service for geeks anymore. Itâs long become woven into everyoneâs daily lives and every sector of the economy. Net neutrality is the secret sauce that has made the internet awesome. It ensures that we, not Comcast or Verizon, get to choose what content we read, what websites we go to, and what services we use on the internet.
Thatâs been the case since the beginning of the internet in the US, and it has stayed that way because the FCC, under the leadership of Democrats and Republicans alike, ensured that the companies we pay to get online could not interfere with the free markets and free marketplaces of ideas.
Paiâs proposal will change that. It will allow broadband providers to block websites on content grounds, decide which apps we can use, charge online services simply to reach subscribers at all, create fast lanes that favor companies and speakers with deep pockets, and make it more expensive for local and niche sites to reach readers.
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i want to know everything about you. tell me everything about your darkest secrets, your dreams, your trauma, your favorite episode of your favorite tv series, your morning coffee, your fears, your hopes and your life. i will always listen to you, it doesnât matter if i have no clue about the topic you are talking about, because i want to understand you, i want to feel your pain and happiness. i want you to be completely free and comfortable, because you are who you are: art.Â
- INFP
@ halloween
One of the major problems that humanity suffers from is lack of understanding, and also lack of effort to understand. Whatever our mind perceives as different or unfamiliar is most likely to be called literally or potentially wrong, in other words immoral or something that is not supposed to exist in our lives. If everyone put a little bit effort to understand why that particular subject is different, that would be a huge progress for the world. You have to be neither a genius nor an empath to do so. The key is accepting the fact that there are many concepts, thoughts and individuals that are different from oneâs self-described reality. Therefore I have come to a conclusion that the biggest challenge for an introvert is being misunderstood. If asked why, I would say, there isnât any particular and commonly known definition of what an introvert really is. If youâre into MBTI, you may (or still may not) know about it, but unfortunately the rest isnât really aware of what being an introvert is like.
Some Introvert (via introvertsrights)
by Sarah Andersen
Nothing but cracks
We broke something. How do you break time? Can something so bad happen that you fracture the world? I stare into the dark yard and think about the mess my life has suddenly become. It certainly feels broken. I picture myself in a mirror with a million little cracks spreading through the glass till the whole mirror crumbles apart. The image lingers in my mind. Nothing but cracks.
14: A productive week
14: A productive week
Week 14 was productive, to say the least. I worked with a website program and worked on my writing skills. I added content to the SAUW website using Juvo Group Site Manager. Ivy helped with this. I finally launched the FamilyWize information page. It included information about our partner organization, a local statistics counters and a downloadable free prescription discount card. I got theâŚ
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Lucky No. 13
Week 13 comes to a close without a sound. This week seemed to be flawless; I feel like I accomplished so much in only 12 hours. Tuesday was SAUW spring-cleaning day. We spent the majority of the day deep cleaning the office. I was in charge of the sweeping and mopping the floors. We had all the doors open and people talked with us as they walked pass. A dog even ran into our building and stayed aâŚ
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So itâs time for another giveaway!Â
This bong basically just sits at the back of the cabinet & doesnât get used so I want it to be somewhere that itâll be loved. Itâs a nice double honeycomb si pipe. The base is in two pieces (hence the tape) but it can be glued together or taped all cute đÂ
 What youâll win:Â
The bong pictured aboveÂ
A jar that @smoketogethighcustheworldissolow is going to custom paint for you! (How awesome is she?! You should totally follow her!)Â
Rolling papersÂ
Hemp wickÂ
Other little goodies I throw in the package đÂ
 Rules!Â
You must be following @theshawtynugÂ
You must be 18+ and Iâll only pay for shipping in the U.S. or CanadaÂ
Reblogs count as entries, likes are ignored.Â
 No giveaway blogs & donât flood peopleâs dash reblogging pleaseÂ
Iâll pick a winner using a random generator on May 5th :)
Other than that, have fun and good luck!
12: Short and Sweet
12: Short and Sweet
For week 12, I spent time working with OSU Student United Way, finalizing my newsletter, and completing the posters. It was short and sweet. For the Student UW, I spent time posting on social media each day making sure students knew about our monthly meeting. I created a flier for the meeting, and I sent a mass email to our subscribers. On Tuesday, I helped Megan McCool, the clubâs facultyâŚ
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Man I am bad a posting weekly! 10 and 11
Man I am bad a posting weekly! 10 and 11
Week 10 was long. I was tired the whole week. It felt like I could not get back in the flow of things. I knew I needed to do something to wake myself up. I needed to get out of the office. I made a plan to deliver Familywize cards to the community. I had 10 stops on my list of pharmacies and doctors offices. The major chain pharmacies like Walmart, CVS and Food Pyramid accepted the cards when IâŚ
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