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Ask me anything   almost twenty, almost an art history major, almost from singapore.
i also run coffee with clarence, which you should definitely follow.

equalistsfuckshitup:

sincerely-tahnorra:

this is horrifying omg

this is mesmerizing and terrifying at the same time…

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— 20 hours ago with 3041 notes
atla-annotated:

Can we please stop comparing the LOK/ATLA situations to the Nazis or the Holocaust.
1. Not all political fights are about the Nazis. Believe it or not, there are other harmful ideologies out there.
2. Not every genocide is the Holocaust. Not all genocides were committed the same way or for the same reasons. The Nazis are not the only ones who ever rounded up people. These incidences are not interchangeable.
3. ATLA/LOK is not set in Europe.
4. The political scenarios/situations do not match. At all. 
Making these false comparisons to the Nazis is offensive. What you are doing is erasing the history and the suffering of other people and nations.
Please stop.
Genocides in history: Click to read

atla-annotated:

Can we please stop comparing the LOK/ATLA situations to the Nazis or the Holocaust.

1. Not all political fights are about the Nazis. Believe it or not, there are other harmful ideologies out there.

2. Not every genocide is the Holocaust. Not all genocides were committed the same way or for the same reasons. The Nazis are not the only ones who ever rounded up people. These incidences are not interchangeable.

3. ATLA/LOK is not set in Europe.

4. The political scenarios/situations do not match. At all.

Making these false comparisons to the Nazis is offensive. What you are doing is erasing the history and the suffering of other people and nations.

Please stop.

Genocides in history: Click to read

— 21 hours ago with 569 notes
#YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES YES THANK YOU OP 
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banasmagiccastle:

3half:

staceyrabs:

Daft Punk - Digital Love (cover)
Passion Pit - Sleepyhead (Neo Tokyo Remix)
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc
Bob Marley - Is This Love
MGMT - Kids

I SLAMMED THE REBLOG BUTTON SO HARD AFTER HEARING 2.5 SECONDS OF THIS

holy hell

— 1 day ago with 11059 notes
#AMAZING MUSICAL SHIT  #MUSIC  #WHOA 

sarahstocracy:

image-vision:

lifeisliterallylimited:

Defend the Muslim Community - Lowkey

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basically yeah

This is a really interesting speech. I need to look into this guy…

— 2 days ago with 10930 notes

fuckyeahlotrcast:

peregrint:

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I’ve had this is my drafts for so long. It is time for this to be posted.

#this perfectly describes dom and elijah’s personalities

— 4 days ago with 879 notes
The Hunger Games (trailer) Summary →

wowfunniestposts:

also can be called “What the Hunger Games Looks like to Someone who has No Idea”

(Source: groovymuttations)

— 4 days ago with 27974 notes
#WEEPING 
"I am desolate in dimension
circling the sky
like a rainy bird…"
Richard Brautigan, The Pomegranate Circus (via sleepinginthesnow)

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— 4 days ago with 22 notes
nedhepburn:

inothernews:

Via the New York Daily News:

Looks like Mitt Romney is running for President of the United States of “Amercia.” In an embarrassing blunder, Romney’s campaign misspelled the word “America” on its new “With Mitt” iPhone app, launched Tuesday.The app has a transparent skin that allows users to take a photograph and superimpose the slogan “A better Amercia” on the image. The presumptive Republican nominee is taking heat on the Internet for the error. “Whew, I hear Mitt’s updating that misspelled Amercia on his app. He’s just going with Untied States now,” read one tweet. “Does Mitt Romney believe that Obama was born in Keyna,” another tweeter jabbed.


AMERCIA FUCK YEHA.

nedhepburn:

inothernews:

Via the New York Daily News:

Looks like Mitt Romney is running for President of the United States of “Amercia.”

In an embarrassing blunder, Romney’s campaign misspelled the word “America” on its new “With Mitt” iPhone app, launched Tuesday.

The app has a transparent skin that allows users to take a photograph and superimpose the slogan “A better Amercia” on the image.

The presumptive Republican nominee is taking heat on the Internet for the error.

“Whew, I hear Mitt’s updating that misspelled Amercia on his app. He’s just going with Untied States now,” read one tweet.

“Does Mitt Romney believe that Obama was born in Keyna,” another tweeter jabbed.

AMERCIA FUCK YEHA.

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— 4 days ago with 818 notes
uprisingsintranslation:

Mural on the wall encircling the American University in Cairo’s downtown campus on Tahrir Square.
In this excerpt from his article “Painting over history in Tahrir Square”, Mortaza Hussain describes the scene in which the mural was painted: 
“As the crowds grew so too came officials from the SCAF, screaming at the activists and at gathered reporters to disperse from the scene and to cease repainting the walls. Across the street, police operatives took photos of all those on the corner.
“They are angry because it makes them look bad, they want us to forget what happened.” Kamel said.
As the scene grew more tense and as the government officials grew more hysterical and threatening in their anger, some activists tried to form a cordon while one young man continued to paint - a depiction of an Egyptian general as a grim reaper atop a pile of skulls. With chaos seemingly building around him he continued to work, focused on his painting alone as though he was the only one in the Square.
As minutes turned into hours and day into night, and as the SCAF left, frustrated in their attempts to paint clean the walls, the crowd brought him more supplies and he continued to paint back over the whitewash the government had made of the revolutionary graffiti. By the end of the night there were more paintings back on the walls, including one of Khaled Said; the first martyr whose death had sparked the revolution. Like him and all those who died for the cause afterwards, their sacrifice has not been forgotten by their fellow Egyptians despite the best effort of the SCAF to whitewash his death both from memory and from the walls of Egyptian city streets.

uprisingsintranslation:

Mural on the wall encircling the American University in Cairo’s downtown campus on Tahrir Square.

In this excerpt from his article “Painting over history in Tahrir Square”, Mortaza Hussain describes the scene in which the mural was painted: 

“As the crowds grew so too came officials from the SCAF, screaming at the activists and at gathered reporters to disperse from the scene and to cease repainting the walls. Across the street, police operatives took photos of all those on the corner.

“They are angry because it makes them look bad, they want us to forget what happened.” Kamel said.

As the scene grew more tense and as the government officials grew more hysterical and threatening in their anger, some activists tried to form a cordon while one young man continued to paint - a depiction of an Egyptian general as a grim reaper atop a pile of skulls. With chaos seemingly building around him he continued to work, focused on his painting alone as though he was the only one in the Square.

As minutes turned into hours and day into night, and as the SCAF left, frustrated in their attempts to paint clean the walls, the crowd brought him more supplies and he continued to paint back over the whitewash the government had made of the revolutionary graffiti. By the end of the night there were more paintings back on the walls, including one of Khaled Said; the first martyr whose death had sparked the revolution. Like him and all those who died for the cause afterwards, their sacrifice has not been forgotten by their fellow Egyptians despite the best effort of the SCAF to whitewash his death both from memory and from the walls of Egyptian city streets.

— 4 days ago with 8 notes