Aspire.

Aspire.

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Sleigh Bells - Comeback Kid

Omg the new Sleigh Bells is filling that R&B electro rock gap in my life. I dig it!

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thedailywhat:

This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: A man from Dharmasraya in the West Sumatra province of Indonesia was arrested today for blasphemy after he allegedly created a Facebook fan page for Minang atheists on which he expressed his personal disbelief in God, angels, the devil, and other “myth.”
The page had garnered over 1,400 likes by Friday afternoon.
The local police chief told The Jakarta Post Alexander Aan’s arrest was directly related to the statements he made on Facebook. “He has triggered unrest among local residents,” Adj. Sr. Comr. Chairul Azis is quoted as saying.
Aan was reportedly dragged to the police station after being beaten by a mob of angry men outside the government planning offices where he works. 
Following the arrest, the 31-year-old civil servant stood by his words. “He said he realized what he had said and was prepared to lose his job to defend his beliefs,” the police chief told the paper.
If convicted, Aan faces the possibility of spending five years behind bars.
An update recently posted to Facebook claims Alexander Aan was not the page’s founder, but simply an administrator.
“Now we cancel his admin status and remove all of his posts, and he is no longer be responsible of what is going on this page,” reads the update. “We will continue our support to him and we condemn all of the brutality ans his [arrest] by the police.” 
[jakartapost / bbcnews / facebook.]

thedailywhat:

This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: A man from Dharmasraya in the West Sumatra province of Indonesia was arrested today for blasphemy after he allegedly created a Facebook fan page for Minang atheists on which he expressed his personal disbelief in God, angels, the devil, and other “myth.”

The page had garnered over 1,400 likes by Friday afternoon.

The local police chief told The Jakarta Post Alexander Aan’s arrest was directly related to the statements he made on Facebook. “He has triggered unrest among local residents,” Adj. Sr. Comr. Chairul Azis is quoted as saying.

Aan was reportedly dragged to the police station after being beaten by a mob of angry men outside the government planning offices where he works. 

Following the arrest, the 31-year-old civil servant stood by his words. “He said he realized what he had said and was prepared to lose his job to defend his beliefs,” the police chief told the paper.

If convicted, Aan faces the possibility of spending five years behind bars.

An update recently posted to Facebook claims Alexander Aan was not the page’s founder, but simply an administrator.

“Now we cancel his admin status and remove all of his posts, and he is no longer be responsible of what is going on this page,” reads the update. “We will continue our support to him and we condemn all of the brutality ans his [arrest] by the police.” 

[jakartapost / bbcnewsfacebook.]

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Patrick Wolf // Hard Times

Through these hard times, hard times
I’ll work harder, harder

Work song. Work work.

Tags: work

marxisforbros:

A woman walks to work one day while wearing a short skirt and a singlet. As she passes a group of men at a corner they holler and call her lewd names. She tells her co-workers and they say that those men are pigs.
The next day the woman walks to work while wearing jeans and a hoodie, and to her surprise she passes the men unnoticed. Her co-workers tell her that they probably ignored her because of her clothing. 
On the third day the woman wears the short skirt and singlet to work, and as she passes the men they holler loudly as they had done the first day. When she tells her co-workers, they are confused. They tell her that if she didn’t want the men to holler, then she shouldn’t have dressed that way. 

The blame shifts from the rude men to the woman and her clothing. Her co-workers think that she was inviting the calls by not dressing differently. 

That’s rape culture. 

In reality, every time those men holler at her, it is their fault. If she dresses differently purely to avoid their attention, then that is just as bad as if they had hollered at her anyway, as their hollering has forced her to behave differently simply so that she may be left alone. And that is their fault. The blame does not shift. In any circumstance where she is not wearing what she wants and feeling safe and being left alone; It is their fault.

Reality: There are men and it is their responsibility to not rape.
Rape culture: There is rape and it is a woman’s responsibility to avoid it.

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Baths // Lovely Bloodflow

kick up my shit, you wanna
rustle these leaves
get me so red, you wanna
ruffle these feathers
baby lovely bloodflow

Got this from Lyss. The beat on this song is crazy. I love it!

day-dream:

http://ameblo.jp/shima-kichijoji/entry-11135994974.html
lickypickystickyfree:

We need to teach female ferrets about masturbation.

But fixing it yourself is never enough.

lickypickystickyfree:

We need to teach female ferrets about masturbation.

But fixing it yourself is never enough.

sylvysparrow:

goddamnitjenny:

wickedclothes:

Pac-Man Ukulele

This Pac-Man ukulele is custom made. Each is made out of maple with an ipa fretboard. Sold on Etsy.

GIVE ME.

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&#8220;Supermarket&#8221; via dyingtoserveyou

“Supermarket” via dyingtoserveyou

Tags: food

&#8216;Dying  To Serve You&#8217; is a Singapore based blog that uses simple but powerful  images to remind us that the meat in our food - including local faves,  such as chicken rice - came from living, breathing animals; it didn&#8217;t  grow on trees or magically appear in the market. [text via the Vegetarian Society (Singapore) Facebook page]
It&#8217;s not another one of those fiendish, meatlover-bashing propaganda set by vegan fundamentalists — despite the title —. so browse through it. It&#8217;s interesting.
Dying To Serve You’ is a Singapore based blog that uses simple but powerful images to remind us that the meat in our food - including local faves, such as chicken rice - came from living, breathing animals; it didn’t grow on trees or magically appear in the market. [text via the Vegetarian Society (Singapore) Facebook page]

It’s not another one of those fiendish, meatlover-bashing propaganda set by vegan fundamentalists — despite the title —. so browse through it. It’s interesting.