it is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquillity: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
- jane eyre
uncomfortable

aminatou:

FUCK YOU BELVEDERE VODKA

uncomfortable

aminatou:

FUCK YOU BELVEDERE VODKA

2 months ago
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jon hamm. mad men. 14 days!!

adorable old folks learning how to use their webcam.

mr. adorable old folk gets a little frisky around the 1:50 mark… awk!

8 months ago
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Redbox seeing 40 rentals per second.

Redbox seeing 40 rentals per second.

9 months ago
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must have this dress. where can i find it? anyone. anyone?

must have this dress. where can i find it? anyone. anyone?

9 months ago
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apparantley i haven’t tumbl’d in months. hmm.

9 months ago
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How disingenuous of the Republicans to claim that they refuse to want to raise taxes on anyone when, in fact, they’re really just against raising taxes on the rich. It’s that simple, and I wish more people in the mainstream media would challenge the GOP’s stance instead of carrying their “anti-tax” message wholesale. They are, simply, looking out for the interests of their rich friends, and nothing else.

(Source: inothernews)

11 months ago
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Love, it will not betray you,
dismay or enslave you,
It will set you free
Pinterest's iPad App Is on the Way

Pinterests iPad App Is on the Way
Pinterest is actively working to bring an iPad application to market, said one of the white-hot startup’s co-founders. In an interview with The New York Times, Ben Silbermann said an app is in the works, but did not name a launch date. The two-year-old social bookmarking site, which has skyroc…

2 months ago
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inothernews:

FREAK BILL MACY.

my faaaavorite part of the #emmys last night.

inothernews:

FREAK BILL MACY.

my faaaavorite part of the #emmys last night.

8 months ago
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Video: Arizona Man Gives the Best Description of a Car Crash Ever(via @Gawker)

A Phoenix man became trapped inside his SUV on Thursday after he lost control of the vehicle, causing it to roll over and strike a utility pole. In the process, the driver rear-ended another vehicle driven by a man named George Lindell, who later described the events to local Fox affiliate KSAZ-TV…

8 months ago
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target takes a page from starbucks - logo only branding
Starbucks Fans Compete To Bring Pumpkin Spice Lattes to Their Cities First

Starbucks Fans Compete To Bring Pumpkin Spice Lattes to Their Cities First
Starbucks will use its more than 24 million fans on Facebook to help usher in the fall holiday season and announce the anticipated return of its popular Pumpkin Spice Latte. The coffee chain will unveil a Pumpkin Spice Latte application and challenge on its Facebook Page Monday. The bevera…

9 months ago
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just how gay is gay?

…this story cracks me up! to think some people lied about being straight to win the gay softball world series. 

Just how gay is gay enough for gay softball?

The North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) is now facing a lawsuit following a decision from the 2008 Gay Softball World Series to strip the second-place team of their title because the team was apparently composed of not enough homosexual players. According to The New York Times, the five players in question were taken into a small conference room and interrogated about their sexual preferences.

Ultimately, three players were deemed at least “not gay enough,” to play.

From The New York Times:

According to court records, one player declined to say whether he was gay or straight but acknowledged being married to a woman. Another answered yes to both gay and heterosexual definitions. A third asked if bisexual was acceptable and was told, “This is the Gay World Series, not the Bisexual World Series.”

However, the three men who were deemed as cheaters, are suing, writes NESN. Steven Apilado, LaRon Charles and Jon Russ have taken to court, suing the NAGAAA for $75,000 in emotional damages, and a restoration of their title.

A United States District Court in Seattle is currently hearing the case.

According to USA Today, a federal judge ruled in early June that the NAGAAA can limit the number of heterosexual players on the GSWS teams, but also allowed for the ongoing lawsuit to continue.

This case has brought more attention to gay athletics, causing gay leagues nationwide to reevaluate their policies. The NY Times writes that many other homosexually oriented leagues like the National Gay Flag Football League will take a further look at their policies in order to attempt to make a clearer decision.

For the time being, many of these leagues simply institute an honor system, and try to maintain that a a limited percentage of the players can be straight.

11 months ago
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American Medical Association Officially Condemns Photoshopping

photoshopping is now out. time to see some REAL women…not airbrushed, fake, manicured and inaccuratley perfect. 

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