7th May 2012

Photo reblogged from It's not Alice's heart with 7 notes

thepreciousthing:

Hal’s on a Narwhal.
Your argument is invalid.
(Proper scans will come tomorrow.)

thepreciousthing:

Hal’s on a Narwhal.

Your argument is invalid.

(Proper scans will come tomorrow.)

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13th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from It's Sanya baby. with 52 notes

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21st March 2012

Photo reblogged from name ten things that aren't dragon chan with 2,578 notes

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16th March 2012

Photo reblogged from    Occupy All Streets with 16,969 notes

occupyallstreets:

Obama And ISP’s To Launch Largest Digital Spying Scheme In History (Must Read)
If you download potentially copyrighted software, videos or music, your Internet service provider (ISP) has been watching, and they’re coming for you.
Specifically, they’re coming for you on Thursday, July 1.
That’s the date when the nation’s largest ISPs will all voluntarily implement a new anti-piracy plan that will engage network operators in the largest digital spying scheme in history, and see some users’ bandwidth completely cut off until they sign an agreement saying they will not download copyrighted materials.
Word of the start date has been largely kept secret since ISPs announced their plans last June. The deal was brokered by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and coordinated by the Obama Administration. The same groups have weighed in heavily on controversial Internet policies around the world, with similar facilitation by the Obama’s Administration’s State Department.
The July 12 date was revealed by the RIAA’s CEO and top lobbyist, Cary Sherman, during a publishers’ conference on Wednesday in New York, according to technology publication CNet.
The content industries calls this scheme a “graduated response” plan, which will see 
-Time Warner Cable
-Cablevision
-Comcast
-Verizon
-AT&T 
and others spying on users’ Internet activities and watching for potential copyright infringement. Users who are “caught” infringing on a creator’s protected work can then be interrupted with a notice that piracy is forbidden by law and carries penalties of up to $150,000 per infringement, requiring the user to click through saying they understand the consequences before bandwidth is restored, and they could still be subject to copyright infringement lawsuits.
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Response: This is much worse than SOPA/PIPA and ACTA. It doesn’t necessarily censor the internet but it spys on everything you do. Your ENTIRE web history will be watched and recorded and might even assist the government. This was coordinated by Obama and his administration with the help of the MPAA and RIAA. 
What is so dangerous about this is that this is not a law it is a policy adopted by several companies. That means this will not be debated in Congress and you will agree to be spied on by signing a contract with the company.
Internet censorship is becoming a reality and now the corporate elite will legally be able to spy on you. If we spread this and cause an uproar like what we did with SOPA, maybe they will back down. Either way people NEED to know about this.

occupyallstreets:

Obama And ISP’s To Launch Largest Digital Spying Scheme In History (Must Read)

If you download potentially copyrighted software, videos or music, your Internet service provider (ISP) has been watching, and they’re coming for you.

Specifically, they’re coming for you on Thursday, July 1.

That’s the date when the nation’s largest ISPs will all voluntarily implement a new anti-piracy plan that will engage network operators in the largest digital spying scheme in history, and see some users’ bandwidth completely cut off until they sign an agreement saying they will not download copyrighted materials.

Word of the start date has been largely kept secret since ISPs announced their plans last June. The deal was brokered by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and coordinated by the Obama Administration. The same groups have weighed in heavily on controversial Internet policies around the world, with similar facilitation by the Obama’s Administration’s State Department.

The July 12 date was revealed by the RIAA’s CEO and top lobbyist, Cary Sherman, during a publishers’ conference on Wednesday in New York, according to technology publication CNet.

The content industries calls this scheme a “graduated response” plan, which will see

-Time Warner Cable

-Cablevision

-Comcast

-Verizon

-AT&T

and others spying on users’ Internet activities and watching for potential copyright infringement. Users who are “caught” infringing on a creator’s protected work can then be interrupted with a notice that piracy is forbidden by law and carries penalties of up to $150,000 per infringement, requiring the user to click through saying they understand the consequences before bandwidth is restored, and they could still be subject to copyright infringement lawsuits.

Read More

Response: This is much worse than SOPA/PIPA and ACTA. It doesn’t necessarily censor the internet but it spys on everything you do. Your ENTIRE web history will be watched and recorded and might even assist the government. This was coordinated by Obama and his administration with the help of the MPAA and RIAA.

What is so dangerous about this is that this is not a law it is a policy adopted by several companiesThat means this will not be debated in Congress and you will agree to be spied on by signing a contract with the company.

Internet censorship is becoming a reality and now the corporate elite will legally be able to spy on you. If we spread this and cause an uproar like what we did with SOPA, maybe they will back down. Either way people NEED to know about this.

Source: occupyallstreets

6th December 2011

Video reblogged from Everday of our lives with 111,114 notes

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xclockwork:

the-giant-skeleton:

milesjai:

sephybaby:

a-little-insane:

*dead*

CAN NOT STOP LAUGHING OMG HAHAHAHA

Everything is beautiful, omg.

The little old lady(ies) were the best

Oh my god.

3rd December 2011

Photoset reblogged from Filly Following with 219 notes

merfilly:

HIDE!!!!!!

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19th November 2011

Photo reblogged from Mamo(nn)A with 77 notes

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19th November 2011

Photoset reblogged from Ride On Shooting Star with 12,815 notes

livingforharrypotter:

Favorite Scenes: The Prince’s Tale.

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19th November 2011

Photo reblogged from Your faaaaace with 64 notes

19th November 2011

Photo reblogged from It's Sanya baby. with 87 notes

xenacee:

ambivalent Optimus by ~Xx-Antares-xX
I want this to happen so hard. HNG 

xenacee:

ambivalent Optimus by ~Xx-Antares-xX

I want this to happen so hard. HNG 

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