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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
we're not kids anymore.
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shark vs the universe
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Xuebing Du
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@nabz23s
“Why do people have to be this lonely? What’s the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness?”
Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart
18,000 notes? Really? Lol
Sodium. Sodium. Sodium. Sodium. Sodium. Sodium. Sodium. get it?
Sodium sodium sodium sodium sodium sodium sodium BATMAN
Why do people go to the zoo and then post pictures of only themselves at the zoo?
Repeat until hoarse. Congressional and administration salaries should be capped at 2-3 x average American’s salary. Benefits, including health care, should be EQUAL to average American’s benefits. And laws made BY Congress should apply TO Congress.
We need a “government of the people” Amendment.
Male Privilege is being able to have any body type, skinny, average, athletic, chubby, fat. Not having to hear “You’d be pretty if you lost weight.” Having a variety of body shapes and sizes displayed in the media, and it being okay.
This isn't completely accurate. Relative to women, men may have it easier, but that isn't what this post is saying.
for when you really need some bold lines.
Are there men who demand that their women wear a hijab? I am sure there are; just as there are men that demand their wife or girlfriend parade at their side in high heels and a sexy dress. The power play between genders is not exclusive to one religion or culture; it happens on an individual level.
Inge Rombaut in an IPS News interview about the Muslim headscarf.
Two words: Thank you.
(via mehreenkasana)
Reblogging myself because perspective and thank you once again, Inge.
(via mehreenkasana)
The Human Cost of the iPad
In the second of a New York Times series about the global tech industry, Charles Duhigg and David Barboza explore the often brutal working conditions at the factories where some of America’s most iconic high-tech devices are made.
In the last decade, Apple has become one of the mightiest, richest and most successful companies in the world, in part by mastering global manufacturing. Apple and its high-technology peers — as well as dozens of other American industries — have achieved a pace of innovation nearly unmatched in modern history.
However, the workers assembling iPhones, iPads and other devices often labor in harsh conditions, according to employees inside those plants, worker advocates and documents published by companies themselves. Problems are as varied as onerous work environments and serious — sometimes deadly — safety problems.
Employees work excessive overtime, in some cases seven days a week, and live in crowded dorms. Some say they stand so long that their legs swell until they can hardly walk. Under-age workers have helped build Apple’s products, and the company’s suppliers have improperly disposed of hazardous waste and falsified records, according to company reports and advocacy groups that, within China, are often considered reliable, independent monitors.
More troubling, the groups say, is some suppliers’ disregard for workers’ health. Two years ago, 137 workers at an Apple supplier in eastern China were injured after they were ordered to use a poisonous chemical to clean iPhone screens. Within seven months last year, two explosions at iPad factories, including in Chengdu, killed four people and injured 77. Before those blasts, Apple had been alerted to hazardous conditions inside the Chengdu plant, according to a Chinese group that published that warning.
Read the full article here.
What happens if a state opts out of Medicaid, in one chart
If a state opts out, poor people get fucked over.
Ezra Klein describes the situation concisely:
If governors opt their states out of the health law’s Medicaid expansion — as many are now threatening to do — it’s the poorest Americans who would find themselves getting the rawest deal.
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People who earn less than 100 percent of the Federal Poverty Line (about $11,170 for an individual) are ineligible for tax credits to purchase health insurance.
Basically, the poor lose the minimal health coverage they already have.