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the-promised-wlan:

Everything is a copy…of a copy 

the-promised-wlan:

Everything is a copy…of a copy 

pixiedustparcels:

Going Home/Planted. By Aaron Nace
I have lots of posts on magic, fantasy, medieval/renaissance history, faerie folke, etc., and some on nature, so if such images appeal to you, please do check out my blog: pixiedustparcels

pixiedustparcels:

Going Home/Planted. By Aaron Nace

I have lots of posts on magic, fantasy, medieval/renaissance history, faerie folke, etc., and some on nature, so if such images appeal to you, please do check out my blog: pixiedustparcels

whitesoulblackheart:

The voices they grab me, and pull me under by Sh▲nnon
“The voice of beauty speaks softly; it creeps only into the most fully awakened souls” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
more edits here … Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ

whitesoulblackheart:

The voices they grab me, and pull me under by Sh▲nnon

“The voice of beauty speaks softly; it creeps only into the most fully awakened souls” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

more edits here … Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ

songisacurse:

 

benskid:

Know where you stand.

buzzfeed:

adulthoodisokay:

It’s been a rough week. Have some hugs.

Cosigned

dream-countess:

idcutyournameinmyheart:

If you’re an AC fan, please help us and spread the word! we need that audiobook! :D

Adrian needs to do this so that I can listen to his voice in the dark before I go to sleep.
In a compleatly un-poerverted way of course. OF COURSE.

El complejo de autosuficiencia esta en camino. El fenómeno de las copias sin un original está dando paso a la perdida de individualidad dentro del sistema luchando por el ideal social. El meme está tomando las conciencias de cada individuo y surge así y no de otra manera organizaciones basadas en propósitos comunes que nunca han tenido una inclinación autentica y compartida hacia ningún objetivo.

Algún día, cuando el fenómeno se calme o detone por completo quedaran los rescoldos del manto que el complejo de autosuficiencia lleva implícito y no importará quién lleve las riendas del carro porque siempre habrá una lucha, que gracias al ciberespacio estará compartida… y vuelta al meme.

themetalmistress:

katrinaandco:

feunext:

ALRIGHT LISTEN UP!
SERIOUS BUSINESS RIGHT HERE!
CISPA just passed and is going to destroy everything!
Go to SitesNotSpies.org to sign up to join the protest and for further details.
It’s time to get pissed. The U.S. law that would turn Google, Facebook, and Twitter into legally immune government spies just passed the House.
This bill affects everyone — not just U.S. citizens. Anyone with a Facebook account could now have their data shipped directly to the U.S. government. That’s why Internet users overwhelmingly oppose this bill. Over 1.5 million people signed petitions against it. But Congress didn’t listen. 
Does this remind you of something? Yep, this is the exact position we were in with SOPA last year. Then the Internet rose up and we made history with the SOPA strike. 
This spring, we’re going to organize the largest online privacy protest in history to make sure that CISPA goes the same route as SOPA and doesn’t become the law that breaks the 4th Amendment. Are you in? 
CISPA threatens our most basic rights. Privacy is important not just for our security but for our rights to freedom of expression. The giant tech companies that stood with Internet users against SOPA are not going to help us this time (but some of the large sites like Mozilla, Imgur, and Reddit are all against CISPA and we love them). 
Only a massive grassroots outcry will stop this bill. We’re starting to build the tools. But we need your help. 
Share this flyer, and tell everyone you know to sign up to join the protest!

Signal boost. This should definitely have more notes. And it takes two seconds. By the end of reading what I’ve posted, you could already have put your name to the petition. So go.

If people need any further evidence as to why government don’t have your best interest at heart, this is it. They’re all a bunch of tyrannical pieces of bullshit who want to force the world to live the way that they see fit.

themetalmistress:

katrinaandco:

feunext:

ALRIGHT LISTEN UP!

SERIOUS BUSINESS RIGHT HERE!

CISPA just passed and is going to destroy everything!

Go to SitesNotSpies.org to sign up to join the protest and for further details.

It’s time to get pissed. The U.S. law that would turn Google, Facebook, and Twitter into legally immune government spies just passed the House.

This bill affects everyone — not just U.S. citizens. Anyone with a Facebook account could now have their data shipped directly to the U.S. government. That’s why Internet users overwhelmingly oppose this bill. Over 1.5 million people signed petitions against it. But Congress didn’t listen.

Does this remind you of something? Yep, this is the exact position we were in with SOPA last year. Then the Internet rose up and we made history with the SOPA strike.

This spring, we’re going to organize the largest online privacy protest in history to make sure that CISPA goes the same route as SOPA and doesn’t become the law that breaks the 4th Amendment. Are you in?

CISPA threatens our most basic rights. Privacy is important not just for our security but for our rights to freedom of expression. The giant tech companies that stood with Internet users against SOPA are not going to help us this time (but some of the large sites like Mozilla, Imgur, and Reddit are all against CISPA and we love them).

Only a massive grassroots outcry will stop this bill. We’re starting to build the tools. But we need your help.

Share this flyer, and tell everyone you know to sign up to join the protest!

Signal boost. This should definitely have more notes. And it takes two seconds. By the end of reading what I’ve posted, you could already have put your name to the petition. So go.

If people need any further evidence as to why government don’t have your best interest at heart, this is it. They’re all a bunch of tyrannical pieces of bullshit who want to force the world to live the way that they see fit.

jarrodis:

In in 1946, the United States conducted a series of nuclear weapon tests at Bikini Atoll in what’s known as Operation Crossroads. A total of two bombs were detonated to test the effects nuclear blasts had on naval warships. The second, named Baker, was the world’s first nuke to be detonated underwater. Due to the unique properties of underwater explosions, the Baker test produced a number of unique photographs that the world had never seen before.
The blast lifted two million tons of water and sand into the air, creating a column 6,000 feet tall, 2,000 feet wide, and with walls 300 feet thick.

jarrodis:

In in 1946, the United States conducted a series of nuclear weapon tests at Bikini Atoll in what’s known as Operation Crossroads. A total of two bombs were detonated to test the effects nuclear blasts had on naval warships. The second, named Baker, was the world’s first nuke to be detonated underwater. Due to the unique properties of underwater explosions, the Baker test produced a number of unique photographs that the world had never seen before.

The blast lifted two million tons of water and sand into the air, creating a column 6,000 feet tall, 2,000 feet wide, and with walls 300 feet thick.