imwithkanye:

Spirit Day. It’s the little things that go a long way. [tweet] [glaad]

imwithkanye:

Spirit Day. It’s the little things that go a long way. [tweet] [glaad]

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mattgalligan:

This glorious invention allows you to make a grilled cheese with only your toaster and no mess. Let’s say it all together now: HOLY SHIT. My money couldn’t have been spent faster.

mattgalligan:

This glorious invention allows you to make a grilled cheese with only your toaster and no mess. Let’s say it all together now: HOLY SHIT. My money couldn’t have been spent faster.

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youmightfindyourself:

By: Juan Cole

1. White terrorists are called “gunmen.” What does that even mean? A person with a gun? Wouldn’t that be, like, everyone in the US? Other terrorists are called, like, “terrorists.”

2. White terrorists are “troubled loners.” Other terrorists are always suspected of being part of a global plot, even when they are obviously troubled loners.

3. Doing a study on the danger of white terrorists at the Department of Homeland Security will get you sidelined by angry white Congressmen. Doing studies on other kinds of terrorists is a guaranteed promotion.

4. The family of a white terrorist is interviewed, weeping as they wonder where he went wrong. The families of other terrorists are almost never interviewed.

5. White terrorists are part of a “fringe.” Other terrorists are apparently mainstream.

6. White terrorists are random events, like tornadoes. Other terrorists are long-running conspiracies.

7. White terrorists are never called “white.” But other terrorists are given ethnic affiliations.

8. Nobody thinks white terrorists are typical of white people. But other terrorists are considered paragons of their societies.

9. White terrorists are alcoholics, addicts or mentally ill. Other terrorists are apparently clean-living and perfectly sane.

10. There is nothing you can do about white terrorists. Gun control won’t stop them. No policy you could make, no government program, could possibly have an impact on them. But hundreds of billions of dollars must be spent on police and on the Department of Defense, and on TSA, which must virtually strip search 60 million people a year, to deal with other terrorists.

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npr:

vogue:

Carmelita Jeter, Vogue June 2012
Photographed by Bruce Weber
Read the article

“The train wasn’t moving,” but—as Phyllis Posnick is quoted as saying—it has a nice “sense of fantasy.” Isn’t the Olympics where the improbable meets the possible after all? Not that Carmelita Jeter couldn’t outrun a train…—Daisy 

npr:

vogue:

Carmelita Jeter, Vogue June 2012

Photographed by Bruce Weber

Read the article

“The train wasn’t moving,” but—as Phyllis Posnick is quoted as saying—it has a nice “sense of fantasy.” Isn’t the Olympics where the improbable meets the possible after all? Not that Carmelita Jeter couldn’t outrun a train…
—Daisy 

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