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Every day, I’m glad you’re alive

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  12:12 am  |   August 10 2011   |  2 notes  

“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”

— Kurt Cobain 

  11:02 pm  |   August 9 2011  

ronniebruce:

Jimmy Eat World | Nothing Wrong

Turn your volume up before you press play.

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  9:19 pm  |   August 9 2011   |  36 notes  

Miss this…

Miss this…

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  4:23 pm  |   August 9 2011   |  27,124 notes  

Oxfordshire News.

nextdoorwhore:

Please let this be as bad as it gets.

I can’t imagine a riot in Oxford, and I hope it never happens…

  4:13 pm  |   August 9 2011  

angelsareneverfaraway:

A woman jumps from a burning building caused by the rioters in London.

angelsareneverfaraway:

A woman jumps from a burning building caused by the rioters in London.

  4:09 pm  |   August 9 2011  

Today is one of those days I’m very glad I bought a convertible. 

Lovely drive back from work in my Mazda :)

  3:57 pm  |   August 9 2011   |  1 note  

aislingturner:

iluvabo:

cunts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

fucking hell lads

Just makes me think how brave the police on the streets are being at the moment, outnumbered and out manoeuvred by people with no care for human life. 

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  1:12 am  |   August 9 2011  

Artificially Sweet: archangelck: BBC3 program about parenting, and the different attempts...

archangelck:

BBC3 program about parenting, and the different attempts parents are making. Indulgent, Strict, Relaxed/Hippy/Home schooled, Paranoid (!) and Teenage years. Very interesting.

I can’t see my kids not having consoles, as it would be my main way of interacting with them, sharing a…

angelsareneverfaraway:

But I wasn’t bought up that way so I don’t really want that for my children either. When it comes to hobbies, I’d also want them out doing things and or being really creative.. not pressing buttons in front of a big screen even if that is the future. Younger children today are missing out on so much in my opinion. 

I wouldn’t want to deny my kids any opportunity going, if they want to be outdoor types, or creative, then I’d fully encourage that. But I’d also be painfully aware that if their social circles all have an Xbox 3000 or whatever, and they didn’t, and they enjoyed using one at their friends, or at school, I wouldn’t want them to miss out on that either. Plus gaming can be creative, games like Little Big Planet and Scribblenauts are brilliant for learning and creativity. Where I would draw the line is violent games, or shovelware (think Farmville or crass movie tie-ins).

I would like to think I don’t have any preconceived ideas about what I want my children to be, though I suspect I probably do, and until I hold said baby in my arms, I won’t know what they are. I also suspect that as long as they grow up safe, self-confident, well mannered, polite with an ambition in life that will make them happy, then I’ll be happy.

Not asking for much, eh?

  1:02 am  |   August 9 2011   |  5 notes  

“Fischer’s solution to anti-gay bullying is to make gay and lesbian youth become straight so they will no longer be “tormented by same-sex attraction.” “If we want to see fewer students commit suicide, we want fewer homosexual students,” Fischer said. “It is a cruel thing to help a sexually confused student walk down a path that leads to darkness rather than urge him to choose a path that leads to light.”

Responding to the suicide of gay Rutgers student Tyler Clementi, Fischer claimed that Clementi committed suicide because he knew intuitively that homosexuality “was contrary to his own deep sense of what is right and what is wrong” and “likely died full of guilt and shame.” Fischer, who has said that gays should be “ashamed” and “embarrassed,” contends that the “deviancy cabal” is responsible for suicide among gay youth and that “homosexual activists are not wholly innocent in these tragedies.” He elaborates:”

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The GOP’s Favorite Hate-Monger: How the Republican Party Came to Embrace Bryan Fischer | People For the American Way (via robot-heart-politics)

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How do assholes like this even get a voice?

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  12:49 am  |   August 9 2011   |  31 notes  

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