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istevesmash:

nanalew:

vondell-swain:

8,465 people follow me, and all of you better be watching this video.

if you see this on your dash, right here, put aside a half an hour and watch this, or bookmark it and come back to it as soon as you can.

it’s very important.

I don’t ask you guys to do much, but I will ask that everyone watch this. at the very least, watch it. feel free to reblog this post as many times as you wish, feel free to share it anywhere you want to, and feel free to tell your friends and family about it, to take to the streets and spread the information, but even if you don’t, even if you just keep it to yourself, at the very least I’m asking you to watch.

Watch & Share: http://www.kony2012.com/sharefilm/

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Was supposed to go to an Invisible Children awareness thing last year but couldnt make it. Reblogging will have to do for now!

THIS MUST SUCCEED. Setting aside the US’s ridiculous people for a moment, and focusing on this. THIS. MUST. SUCCEED.

(Source: kimpoyfeliciano)

thedailywhat:

This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: Father Nathan Monk of the St. Benedict Orthodox Church took to the podium during the open comment period at last Thursday’s Pensacola City Council meeting to call Council President Sam Hall out for arbitrarily denying speakers with whom he disagreed their right to redress of grievances by ruling them “out of order” and having them removed by force.

In a scene that would make George Orwell blush, Father Monk was himself ruled “out of order” and approached by Police Chief Chip Simmons and two uniformed officers.

The priest stood his ground and refused to leave, calling attention to the fact that he still had over a minute left to speak.

A tense standoff ensued, during which two council members — Sherri Myers and John Jerralds — exited the room to protest Councilman Hall’s unconstitutional ruling.

[digest / thanks jessica!]

this s what i like to see. stand up for your rights

scanzen:

Pressure suit test, c1955. Photo: NASA.The XMC-2 ILC Full Pressure Suit (1955-1959) was built under a contract with the U.S. Air Force and incorporated bellows and convolutes that greatly increased mobility. This suit laid the groundwork for the design of the Apollo space suits.

scanzen:

Pressure suit test, c1955. Photo: NASA.

The XMC-2 ILC Full Pressure Suit (1955-1959) was built under a contract with the U.S. Air Force and incorporated bellows and convolutes that greatly increased mobility. This suit laid the groundwork for the design of the Apollo space suits.

“I gave her my heart… She gave me a pen.”

“I gave her my heart… She gave me a pen.”