January 2012
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November 2011
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If SOPA passes, the following sites could be...
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Sign the damn petition
Even if you aren’t from the United States, it would be amazing if you would reblog this to let the followers you have that are from here what’s going on.
My crazy old art professor from undergrad once said that a great first date...
October 2011
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Men have always been the butt of sitcom jokes, but in the days when they really...
– this is a quote from the fucking new york times
read that again: “when they really did dominate the weaker sex” one more time: “the weaker sex”
apparently, that is me.
perhaps they were implying the idea that women are physically weaker, but that’s a pretty gross generalization even for the...
omgpvd:
“There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’”
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Isaac Asimov
I love when I see a quote like this that so elegantly lays out the...
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September 2011
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Thrift Town
I don’t know what it says about my personality that I love the exhilaration of almost being caught photo stalking strangers in thrift stores, but I can’t get enough of it.
This man proceeded to find a Bill Clinton mask in this pile and wear it around the store terrifying people.
(photos are completely untouched from scans, hence the density issues for some...
So I found my old deviantart account...
…and remembered when I used to do only straight photo.
I think this was from the very first roll of 35mm I ever shot…
(I am painfully guilty of having gone through a filter phase like everyone…)
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berserker:
It would have been hard to find an uneducated farmer during the depression of the 1890s who did not have a very accurate idea about exactly which economic interests were shafting him. An unemployed worker in a breadline in 1932 would have felt little gratitude to the Rockefellers or the Mellons. But that is not the case in the present economic crisis. After a riot of unbridled greed...
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50 Great Street Artists →
I especially love Hyuro and her beautiful line quality, but most of them are worth a look.
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thegirlwithyellowhair:
tonight, they will kill each other. i am sure of the screams and screeches through the ceiling (and the bruises coloured in with maybelline) she hurls something metal and a valley of words, drifting between their vicious hearts and spiteful actions late at night on a sunday.
‘he loves me, he loves me like you never will, you bastard with whores and children’ the ceiling...
August 2011
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