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This Is Informative, You Should Watch It of the Day: This should give you something to think about next time you’re in the bathroom without any reading material…
[towleroad]
Ugh another thing I've been doing wrong my entire life.
Considering all I publish to my tumblr nowadays (nothing), I'm surprised I was hacked. And that I didn't know about it for so long. Sorry y'all, unfortunately I have no new Beats and have not taken any surveys lately.
Instantly Iconic Photo of the Day: 84-year-old former school teacher Dorli Rainey is helped away from the scene of an Occupy Seattle protest at Westlake Park after being doused with pepper spray.
Rainey was among dozens of protesters hit with the “less-than-lethal agent” after refusing to move from the intersection of 5th Avenue and Pine Street following a march of solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.
Rainey, a longtime presence in local politics, wrote The Stranger an email afterward, saying she stopped by the protest on her way to a public meeting on a transportation issue.
“Knowing that the problems of New York would certainly precipitate action by Occupy Seattle, I thought I better check it out,” she wrote, “especially since only yesterday the City Government made a grandiose gesture to protect free speech.”
Her email continues:
Well free speech does have its limits as I found out as the cops shoved their bicycles into the crowd and simultaneously pepper sprayed the so captured protesters.
She credits an Iraq vet with saving her from being trampled. “In the women’s movement,” she concludes, “there were signs which said: ‘Screw us and we multiply.”
Video of the incident below:
[seattlepi / slog.]
Holy shit.
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Margaret Hamilton, “The Wizard of Oz”, 1939 Photographer: Virgil Apger
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Would you like some Schweddy Balls?
(via the Washington Post)
All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go.
Today was the last day of summer. It was nice and round. I met up with the same person who ushered it in for lunch and had a really really awesome long talk about anything and everything. Tomorrow is move-in day. The beginnings of strange and varied college adventures. Feeling kind of weird about you know, moving out of my house, but I'm not going very far. Sure, things are going to change, but I don't feel like they are going to drastically CHANGE. I already got invited to some kind of kegger/pudding wrestling party...? I think what I'm most worried about is that I won't make any friends who don't chronically party. I guess considering all of the "rebellious" things I thought about doing lately (including but not limited to dreads, gauges, dye) the most rebellious thing I've done is not giving into the party scene, and maybe that's the most rebellious thing there is to do. (All underage drinking aside though, the pudding wrestling contest is for girls only, and that kind of infuriated me upon reading it. I'm calling sexist bullshit on that one and will retain the few shreds of dignity I do have, thanks.) Later tonight I'm having a tiny ritual in which I go through my box of things/letters I've accumulated that make me happy. Maybe light a candle (but not really). Still didn't finish my required summer reading book, but I also desperately want to finish the last tiny section of The Help I have left... so I'll possibly be rebelling on the homework front too.
Here's to whatever is to come. Hoping for the best but always anticipating the worst.
The worst part is when I finally get my Pottermore email I'll probably have actual things to do... :'[
Sigh.
Sigh.
loveforusall:
we forget this plenty.
apowerfulbeat:
No, really, how can you not love this man? HOW!?