I Hate All Your Shit.

Insofaras it is shit; a collection of things I'd like to say, and things others have said, in various media, of a generally subversive sentiment.

May 18
Verdad.

Verdad.

(via concientizacion)


shaking-my-confidence:

lol

I appreciate everyone’s body hair. Even non-hippie types.

shaking-my-confidence:

lol

I appreciate everyone’s body hair. Even non-hippie types.

(via d13t-p3ps1)


May 17

Fucking WIND!!

thecyclingkit:

Jesus Fucking Christ can we get ONE FUCKING DAY for cycling without wind so fucking strong it blows the lawn furniture off my FUCKING porch!!  FUCKING HELL!!!

Know that feel, bro.


thepeoplesrecord:

US Veterans to return military service medals at NATO in protest
Iraq war veteran Steven Acheson will engage in the rarest of protests this weekend: He will hand back his military service medals at the NATO summit in Chicago, an act one veteran calls “disgraceful.”
Acheson, who served for five years in the Army, including more than a year in Iraq that he says left him with PTSD and nightmares, is taking this step to protest the “war on terror” and the force leading it, NATO. He will be joined by a few dozen veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who are concerned about the wars’ fallout on veterans and civilians alike.
“I feel like this is a really good way for me to kind of, not clear my conscience, but just make a step in the direction of healing and kind of reconciling with the Afghan people and the Iraq people,” said Acheson, a 27-year-old college student from Wisconsin and a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, which includes soldiers who served in any of the post- 9/11 conflict zones. “… and let them know that we’re standing by their side and we’re not standing with NATO anymore. We don’t agree with the policies that are driving these wars.”

thepeoplesrecord:

US Veterans to return military service medals at NATO in protest

Iraq war veteran Steven Acheson will engage in the rarest of protests this weekend: He will hand back his military service medals at the NATO summit in Chicago, an act one veteran calls “disgraceful.”

Acheson, who served for five years in the Army, including more than a year in Iraq that he says left him with PTSD and nightmares, is taking this step to protest the “war on terror” and the force leading it, NATO. He will be joined by a few dozen veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who are concerned about the wars’ fallout on veterans and civilians alike.

“I feel like this is a really good way for me to kind of, not clear my conscience, but just make a step in the direction of healing and kind of reconciling with the Afghan people and the Iraq people,” said Acheson, a 27-year-old college student from Wisconsin and a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, which includes soldiers who served in any of the post- 9/11 conflict zones. “… and let them know that we’re standing by their side and we’re not standing with NATO anymore. We don’t agree with the policies that are driving these wars.”


“Bin Laden, [in the tape], actually quoted a paragraph from my book. The full paragraph is this: ‘If I were the president, I could stop terrorist attacks against the United States in a few days, permanently. I would first apologize very publicly and very sincerely, to all the widows and the orphans, the impoverished and the tortured, and the millions of other victims of American imperialism. I would then announce that America’s global interventions, including the awful bombings, have come to an end. And I would inform Israel that it is no longer the 51st state of the union’.” William Blum - talking more sense than we can dream of a real president (via theyoungradical)

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friendly-cat:

playful burmese kitten :3

(via reptillian)


dinosaurs-and-boobs:

Classic. So weird.

dinosaurs-and-boobs:

Classic. So weird.


hamburgerjack:

rabbleprochoice:

motherjones:

Bayer’s neonicotinoid pesticides, which now coat upwards of 90 percent of US corn seeds and seeds of increasing portions of other major crops like soy, have emerged as a likely trigger for colony collapse disorder. 

I know this has absolutely nothing to do with reproductive rights, but I’ve been following this colony collapse disorder stuff for years and this is really fucking important.
Spread this far and wide people. This affects us all.
Love,
Rabble

Bees basically pollenate most of the plants, the most advanced ones anyway. I mean if they all died, you’d be back to the wind/water pollenators, but that doesn’t bode well for… well
A lot of shit, considering that’d be about 80% of fucking trees and plants that could go bye bye. I mean, humans could step in and try and do something
But we’re a lot better at fucking shit up.

“Knowing that nothing need be done, is where we begin to move from.”

hamburgerjack:

rabbleprochoice:

motherjones:

Bayer’s neonicotinoid pesticides, which now coat upwards of 90 percent of US corn seeds and seeds of increasing portions of other major crops like soy, have emerged as a likely trigger for colony collapse disorder

I know this has absolutely nothing to do with reproductive rights, but I’ve been following this colony collapse disorder stuff for years and this is really fucking important.

Spread this far and wide people. This affects us all.

Love,

Rabble

Bees basically pollenate most of the plants, the most advanced ones anyway. I mean if they all died, you’d be back to the wind/water pollenators, but that doesn’t bode well for… well

A lot of shit, considering that’d be about 80% of fucking trees and plants that could go bye bye. I mean, humans could step in and try and do something

But we’re a lot better at fucking shit up.

“Knowing that nothing need be done, is where we begin to move from.”

(via karnythia)


occupyallstreets:

Half Of Recent College Graduates Are Jobless Or Underemployed
The disappearance of mid-level jobs during the Great Recession, along with overall high unemployment, have made it hard for recent college graduates to find good jobs upon leaving school. More than 50 percent of college graduates under age 25 are either jobless or underemployed, according to an analysis from Drexel University and the Economic Policy Institute:

While there’s strong demand in science, education and health fields, arts and humanities flounder. Median wages for those with bachelor’s degrees are down from 2000, hit by technological changes that are eliminating midlevel jobs such as bank tellers. Most future job openings are projected to be in lower-skilled positions such as home health aides, who can provide personalized attention as the U.S. population ages.
Taking underemployment into consideration, the job prospects for bachelor’s degree holders fell last year to the lowest level in more than a decade.

Recent graduates are struggling to find mid- and high-level jobs upon graduating and are increasingly turning to jobs in restaurants and retail. As a result, median wages have dropped.
The high jobless and underemployment rate could have long-term consequences for the American economy. Total student loan debt surpassed $1 trillion this year, and the rate of delinquency on those loans is already disturbingly high. Though college graduates earn significantly more than workers with only a high school diploma, the inability of college graduates to find adequate employment could drive those delinquencies even higher. Worse yet, it could plague more workers with life-long debt, preventing them from forming new households or purchasing more consumer goods.
Source

I should quit while I am ahead then.

occupyallstreets:

Half Of Recent College Graduates Are Jobless Or Underemployed

The disappearance of mid-level jobs during the Great Recession, along with overall high unemployment, have made it hard for recent college graduates to find good jobs upon leaving school. More than 50 percent of college graduates under age 25 are either jobless or underemployed, according to an analysis from Drexel University and the Economic Policy Institute:

While there’s strong demand in science, education and health fields, arts and humanities flounder. Median wages for those with bachelor’s degrees are down from 2000, hit by technological changes that are eliminating midlevel jobs such as bank tellers. Most future job openings are projected to be in lower-skilled positions such as home health aides, who can provide personalized attention as the U.S. population ages.

Taking underemployment into consideration, the job prospects for bachelor’s degree holders fell last year to the lowest level in more than a decade.

Recent graduates are struggling to find mid- and high-level jobs upon graduating and are increasingly turning to jobs in restaurants and retail. As a result, median wages have dropped.

The high jobless and underemployment rate could have long-term consequences for the American economy. Total student loan debt surpassed $1 trillion this year, and the rate of delinquency on those loans is already disturbingly high. Though college graduates earn significantly more than workers with only a high school diploma, the inability of college graduates to find adequate employment could drive those delinquencies even higher. Worse yet, it could plague more workers with life-long debt, preventing them from forming new households or purchasing more consumer goods.

Source

I should quit while I am ahead then.

(via reptillian)



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May 15
macaframasf:

For those who woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, this might cheer you up!

Wheeeeeeeeeee

macaframasf:

For those who woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, this might cheer you up!

Wheeeeeeeeeee

(via bikebiztokyo)


(via reptillian)


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