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T H E S C A R Y C H E R R Y C O C K T A I LPost reblogged from Stars In The Gutter with 108,812 notes
BELIEVE. NOTHING.
TRUST. NO ONE.
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Photo reblogged from Dante Basco with 1,583 notes
So I heard that Dante Basco started reading Homestuck.
I find this so amusing you don’t even know.
Funny… can’t lie… I probably had that look on my face a few times last night.
NEVER
FUCKING
STOP
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Post reblogged from *unintelligible screeching* with 39 notes
http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?titleId=350217&no=31&weekday=tue,
…if you like shitting your pants, I guess.
It’s just a jump scare
It’s just a jump scare
It’s just a jump scare…
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Quote reblogged from The FJP with 38 notes
As journalism and the habit of reading decline, it seems entirely possible that political intelligence will develop into a billion-dollar industry. People will still need information about government affairs, after all. But this information may become a luxury commodity for the very rich rather than something ordinary citizens consume by reading newspapers and magazines or listening to the radio or watching the evening news. Demand for all these mediums has dwindled, and the rise of the Internet doesn’t appear to have taken up the slack. Politicians, meanwhile, who after all have limited time on their hands, may increasingly wonder why they should spend any of it talking to a mere reporter when they can talk instead to a political intelligence consultant who just might reward the favor with a fat campaign contribution.
Timothy Noah, New Republic. What the Heck is the ‘Political Intelligence’ Industry.
The News: The US House of Representatives killed a provision in an insider trading bill that would have required people involved in ‘political intelligence’ to register in the same way that traditional lobbyists do.
Political intelligence is a $300 million a year industry used by hedge funds and mutual funds to get information about which way politicians are going to vote — or what legislation will be enacted — that effect industries that they are invested in.
(via futurejournalismproject)
Source: futurejournalismproject
Photo reblogged from why did you bother drawing that with 1,117 notes
… Poor HEGEMONIC BRUTE. His time in the spotlight has been cut tragically short. You almost feel sorry for the guy.
But now you have a problem. You spend the next ten minutes thinking about it while you stand on his head and stare at the blood on your hands…
i think i liked this page too much.
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Thank youOlivia for al ways correcting my writing pieces, even though I know that they’re not good…
^_^Christina
I’M A TERRIBLE EDITOR I HURT THIS LITTLE GIRL’S FEELINGS SHE’LL NEVER WRITE AGAIN
FUCKFUCKFUCK WHY AM I SO MEAN!?
Photo reblogged from The Theory of Everything with 1,197 notes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Poland Signs ACTA
Poland’s ambassador to Japan, Jadwiga Rodowicz-Czechowska, signed the controversial ACTA in Tokyo earlier today despite huge demonstrations in Warsaw Street and the hacking of governmental websites since the weekend.
Poland’s Prime Minister Tusk insisted that his government would not “succumb to blackmail”. But over 10,000 have taken the streets Wednesday across the nation to protest against censorship.
Later today, hundreds of people took to the streets of the eastern city of Lublin to express their anger over the treaty.
Young people held banners with slogans such as “no to censorship” and “a free internet”.
Demonstrators fear that Acta, which is to be ratified by the European Union, will be as pernicious as Sopa, the Stop Online Privacy Act which was withdrawn by the White House and the US Senate after a mass protest by hundreds of major user-generated content websites.
Source: occupyallstreets
Video reblogged from ♥ᎠᏥᎸᏍᎩ♥ with 1,486 notes
SHIT QUEER GRRRLS SAY
by trashydyke //// music by sleater-kinney
*just a note on the title: it’s “queer grrrls” as opposed to “queer” because it’s leaning more towards a female-identified experience and i didn’t want to co-op or appropriate any experiences that aren’t mine (because i’m female-identified and queer-identified) but there are definitely things in here that are pretty widely applicable to the queer community
bahahahahahahahahah
“THAT IS SO SHANE”
hahahahahahomg
“she is not allowed to be gay I don’t want her in my club”
This shit is too legit. Seriously. I’ve sad like half this shit and I met my fiancee on OKCupid. Fucking done. hahaha
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Link reblogged from Lascaux with 14,954 notes
areu:
Please help. We won’t be able to send you BBC and European TV and stuff if this passes. As my friend said, this is dangerous and scary.
I’m not sure how to set one up, someone please make a petition.
+ Canada. Canada is included in this as well. fml.
ACTA is actually worldwide!
The negotiating parties include: Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Switzerland and the United States. And according to Wikipedia of all these participants only The EU, Mexico, and Switzerland have yet to sign!!!
All the negotiations were conducted behind closed doors until a series of leaked documents relating to the negotiations emerged which explains why there is little to no media coverages.
This is all scary stuff. Read more about ACTA at Wikipedia och check out this video: ACTA EXPLAINED.
No Sherlock. No anime. No net life. NO WAY.
what is it with all this censory bullshit?? this is horrible, please spread the word around!!
PEOPLE RISE TO PROTECT FREE RIGHTS.
it is absolutely insane that this is even being seriously considered
what the fuck is our society coming to?
Internet will be inert. If this gets passed everyone will wake up to the fact that we are cattle no matter where we live.
Source: oldblogoldblogoldblog
Link reblogged from I am a crooked man & I've walked a crooked mile with 6,025 notes
The Federal Bureau of Investigation moved against a group of suspected online pirates Thursday, targeting the popular file-sharing website megaupload.com a day after Washington lawmakers were besieged by complaints about legislation designed to crack down on the online sharing of pirated copies of music, movies and other material, people familiar with the matter said.
Investigators said there was no connection between arrests in their two-year investigation and the political firestorm that erupted this week over a pending vote on the Stop Online Piracy Act.
This is a big deal, and even if it’s not related to SOPA, the timing certainly does a lot to put it on the minds of those worried about the law.
GOD NO MEGAUPLOAD WAS THE GOOD ONE
no but seriously holy balls
WELP
Well I for one feel much safer now don’t you? Thank goodness those criminals were arrested at last so that we can sleep soundly
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Photoset reblogged from STFU, Conservatives with 6,508 notes
Wasn’t able to reblog this yesterday due to our blackout.
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Link reblogged from Disappear at night With blood on the concrete with 2,830 notes
A massive internet shutdown will happen as many sites: Facebook, Google,…
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Photo reblogged from NEVER TOSS A DWARF with 1,716 notes
kaht:
I’m a bad homestuck I guess.
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Photo with 16 notes
So I was like “Oh shit I’m out of pants. Well, it’s fifty degrees out, I guess I can wear a skirt.”
But I was also like “Yeah but it’s still early January I should wear some sleeves just in case.”
And I was like “And some stockings, too.”
“Extra stockings”
“…hmmmm… do I have the balls to walk outside like this?”
Photo reblogged from LOOK ONTO THE RAYS OF THE NEW STONER SUN RISING with 459 notes
omg this is the worst
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