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  • My people skills strike again! #freebeer

    October 17, 2014
  • hanklerfishcomic:

    I made a gif version. Sorry, theartassignment, this gif is dispensable. 

    October 17, 2014
  • When a local government’s very existence depends on its citizens breaking the law — when fines from ordinance violations are written into city budgets for the upcoming year as a primary or even the main expected source of revenue — the relationship between the government and the governed is not one of public officials serving their constituents, but of preying off of them. When the primary mission of a police department isn’t to protect citizens but to extract money from them, and when the cops themselves don’t look like, live near or have much in common with the people from whom they’re extracting that money, you get cops who start to see the people they’re supposed to be serving not as citizens with rights, but as potential sources of revenue, as lawbreakers to be caught. The residents of these towns then see cops not as public servants drawn from their own community to enforce the laws and keep the peace, but as outsiders brought in to harass them, whose salaries are drawn from that harassment. The same goes for the judges and prosecutors, who also rarely live in the towns that employ them.

    Why we need to fix St. Louis County (via wilwheaton)
    October 17, 2014
  • GamerGate also seems to have gained some steam, and some prominent support, from elements of the conservative political movement in the U.S. (including Adam Baldwin) who argue that the problems stem from the efforts of “social justice warriors” on the left, who want to destroy the rights of freedom-loving gamers. In that sense, it shares some DNA with the Tea Party or “birther” movements.

    How did GamerGate become a lightning rod for violence — and is social media helping or making it worse?

    When you’re on the same side as Adam Baldwin, you’re on the wrong side.

    (There is a 100% chance he uses this post as an excuse to have his mouthbreathing followers attack me, incidentally.)

    October 17, 2014
  • orlansky:

    I’ve never seen anyone get this excited over a game of chess.

    October 17, 2014
  • 365parisiens:

    #295 — He was more concerned about the caption than the picture
    © 365 Parisiens by Constantin Mashinskiy – Tumblr – Facebook

    October 17, 2014
  • October 17, 2014
  • emojustinyoung:

    he keeps getting stuck in the couch

    WTH

    October 17, 2014
  • huffingtonpost:

    This Man With Severe Cerebral Palsy Created Mind-Blowing Art Using Just A Typewriter

    Last year, 22-time Emmy award-winning reporter John Stofflet posted this news video he created for KING-TV in 2004, featuring Paul Smith and his artistic talents.

    See the full video to see more of Smith’s artworks and to learn more about his inspiring story go here. 

    October 16, 2014
  • marykatewiles:

    yulinisworking:

    I Ship It | a short film by Yulin Kuang

    After a bad breakup, Zoe Smallman decides to take down her ex-boyfriend in a wizard rock battle of the bands with help from her best friend, Charlie.

    Written & Directed by Yulin Kuang

    Starring
    Mary Kate Wiles as Zoe
    Sean Persaud as Charlie
    Joey Richter as Peter
    Jenna C. Johnson as Macy
    Irene Choi as Sofia

    Featuring original Wizard Rock songs by Kirstyn Hippe

    It’s here, finally! We hope you enjoy I Ship It and all the hard work that was put into it by so many people! And if you do enjoy it, please please share it. We need all the help we can get to get the word out on our little film! And don’t forget to check out the alternate ending. And the music videos. Yay!

    (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
    October 16, 2014
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