Took a second to notice the “s”

Took a second to notice the “s”


What a beautiful day! I will be taking an extended lunch break. Mr sunshine and I will commune over some food and watch the world go by. The secret to life is to enjoy the passing of time

You think abortion is wrong? Don’t have one. I think killing people is wrong, so I’m not in the army. My tax dollars still go to fund it, though (in fact about 21 cents of each of my tax dollars). My tax dollars also go to keep prisoners on death row even though I think the death penalty is morally wrong. My tax dollars fund Guantanamo and Bagram, extraordinary rendition, and Jim DeMint’s salary, all of which I find disgusting. So why is abortion, a legal medical procedure, so remarkably different that we have to go overboard making sure tax dollars don’t fund it?
— Why are the people who want to protect the unborn support the death penalty? Who gave them the right to decide who is worthy of life.

GlobalComment » Hey Stupak, women’s bodies are not bargaining chips, by the kickassed Sarah Jaffe (via pcquotes) (via novazembla) (via thesmarttart)(via clingtomymouth)

Damn right.

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Exactly. The folks that have moral issues with abortion, which I believe is legitimate in some ways, can refuse to pay a symbolic amount of their taxes just like some pacifists do. And then they can eventually go to jail, peacefully taking taking a stand for what they believe in. Or they can be the types of people who only have enough “morality” to want to prevent health care for people who’s lives they consider to have less worth than a zygote.

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There is always one person you love who becomes that definition. It usually happens retrospectively, but it happens eventually. This is the person who unknowingly sets the template for what you will always love about other people, even if some of these lovable qualities are self-destructive and unreasonable. The person who defines your understanding of love is not inherently different than anyone else; they’re often just the person you happen to meet the first time you really, really, want to love someone. But that person still wins. They win, and you lose. Because for the rest of your life, they will control how you feel about everyone else.
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capriquarius:

soy:

Skinny Love, covered by Ingrid Michaelson

I just got lady wood.

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They are filming two movies within a block of each other, MY BLOCK!! Get off my lawn! I need my beauty rest

They are filming two movies within a block of each other, MY BLOCK!! Get off my lawn! I need my beauty rest


How the economy works. People who have jobs buy things. People who make things sell them to the people who can afford to buy them. When people stop buying, sellers can’t make profits. When profits are down, investors don’t invest and the stock price goes down. As the stock prices go down a psychology of negativity permeates the economy and the people who have jobs stop buying because of fear. Keeping the unemployment rate above 10% is dangerous while running huge deficits (while keneysian) doesn’t work in an Internet economy. Create jobs and the problem is solved.

baringmysoul:

blindwisegoo:

crashinglybeautiful:

DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World (Endtroducing) (Another beautiful recording from resoulution)

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crashinglybeautiful:

Ludwig van Beethoven - Für Elise (Well this goes perfectly with an early Sunday morning, a cup of dark coffee, and the sun shining outside my window. Thanks arsvitaest & berezina)

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