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More photos: 50,000 Solar Powered Bulbs Illuminate the Australian Desert in Bruce Munro’s Field of Light Installation
I DONT CARE WHAT SEASON IT IS, EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS
I feel that substituting sleep with caffeine is a lot like drinking unicorn blood to stay immortal. You will have but a half life, a cursed life, from the moment it touches your lips
Which is worse, convicting an innocent person or letting a guilty person go free. Does it depend on the severity of the crime? If so at which point is one worse than the other.
Convicting an innocent person is always worse.
I’d argue that letting a guilty person go free is ok as long as their crime did not directly harm another individual in a tangible way (no rapists, murderers, white collar crime). If somebody is stealing to feed their family, i dont give a fuck.
It's a weird happenstance that this shows up on my blog this week. I've been serving on Jury Duty the last 3 weeks on a murder trial case. Deliberations are coming up shortly. This question has been on my mind recently.
The Nightly Show, June 22, 2015
We live in an age where mass shootings are so common that there is now a template for politicians to plug in the victim’s names, the date and location of the massacre, and synonyms for words like “tragedy” and “horror.” In the last 36 hours, we’ve heard ersatz condolences filled with hollow words, anodyne phrases about “unimaginable” horrors. But the Charleston church shooting that left nine African-Americans dead while they prayed is not an inexplicable tragedy. It simply took white rage and racism and conservative political race-baiting to their logical conclusions. It echoes a disturbing trend in right-wing media inflaming fringe factions, encouraging maximum armament, and then turning around after a tragedy and saying “we had no idea this would happen.”
Why Conservatives Still Won’t Admit That Charleston Was A Racist Crime (via wilwheaton)
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Obi the baby pygmy hippopotamus tests the water for the first time at Melbourne Zoo!
Watch: This may be the most important thing Jon Stewart has ever said
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Illustrations by Rachel Walker
Here is some satisfying rain dropping
I didn’t know I needed this until I had it.
this goes with this
It's raining hard here right now. But this is more satisfying.
In 2001, artist Bryan Lewis Saunders created a series called ‘Under the Influence' by taking different drugs every day and drawing a self-portrait for each one.
Source / Bryan Lewis Saunders Website