10th March 2013

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24th November 2012

Photo reblogged from Mike Mitchell's Tumblr of Amazing Things. with 10,527 notes

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24th August 2012

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rosalarian:

ejacutastic:

this is supposed to be hot but it looks like a man with a butt head who’s extremely dissatisfied with his life

I can’t stop laughing at this. Just when I finally stop laughing, I crack up again. Oh, sad butt man. Don’t cry. I don’t want to see what kind of tears you’d make.

rosalarian:

ejacutastic:

this is supposed to be hot but it looks like a man with a butt head who’s extremely dissatisfied with his life

I can’t stop laughing at this. Just when I finally stop laughing, I crack up again. Oh, sad butt man. Don’t cry. I don’t want to see what kind of tears you’d make.

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26th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from megan rosalarian gedris with 74,629 notes

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23rd May 2012

Photo reblogged from imgfave with 320 notes

7th April 2012

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1st April 2012

Photo reblogged from imgfave with 7,199 notes

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18th March 2012

Photo reblogged from A Princess in Wolf's Clothing with 37,729 notes

demons:


Ordinary people. The courage to say no. 
The photo was taken in Hamburg in 1936, during the celebrations for the launch of a ship. In the crowd, one person refuses to raise his arm to give the Nazi salute. The man was August Landmesser. He had already been in trouble with the authorities, having been sentenced to two years hard labor for marrying a Jewish woman.
We know little else about August Landmesser, except that he had two children. By pure chance, one of his children recognized her father in this photo when it was published in a German newspaper in 1991. How proud she must have been in that moment.

I enjoy things like this immensely.

demons:

Ordinary people. The courage to say no.

The photo was taken in Hamburg in 1936, during the celebrations for the launch of a ship. In the crowd, one person refuses to raise his arm to give the Nazi salute. The man was August Landmesser. He had already been in trouble with the authorities, having been sentenced to two years hard labor for marrying a Jewish woman.

We know little else about August Landmesser, except that he had two children. By pure chance, one of his children recognized her father in this photo when it was published in a German newspaper in 1991. How proud she must have been in that moment.

I enjoy things like this immensely.

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12th March 2012

Video reblogged from A Princess in Wolf's Clothing with 491,295 notes

i-is this real life…

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7th March 2012

Link reblogged from Fuck Yeah, Victorians! with 890 notes

Viva La Propagandista: If you want to support reputable charities working in Uganda, try these: →

cwnerd12:

omgthatdress:

UNICEF

The International Red Cross

Doctors Without Borders

AMREF USA

Africare

Children of Nations

Water.org

Wanted to boost this again.  I definitely believe that whole Koni deserves to be brought to justice, The Daily What was 100% right in saying that just like taking out Osama bin Laden didn’t end terrorism, taking out Joseph Koni won’t end the violence and other problems facing Uganda, Congo, and Southern Sudan.  We can, however, offer help and support to victims and those who are trying to move the region in a positive direction.

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