The number of fucks I give is an incalculably small integer.

Yuuuuu

andiokay:

northernwind:

So I may have spent the past 30 some odd hours in jail but I did make the front page of USA Today.
More on my experience when I have actually slept.
Fuck all cops.

glad you’re safe.

  ^^^Dido
Keep fighting the good fight. 

andiokay:

northernwind:

So I may have spent the past 30 some odd hours in jail but I did make the front page of USA Today.

More on my experience when I have actually slept.

Fuck all cops.

glad you’re safe.

 ^^^Dido

Keep fighting the good fight. 

Snoop is totally practicing safe gun handling.
Notice it is pointed in a safe direction (not at himself, camera) and his finger is not on the trigger.
NRA would be proud.

Snoop is totally practicing safe gun handling.

Notice it is pointed in a safe direction (not at himself, camera) and his finger is not on the trigger.

NRA would be proud.

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(fuckyeah1990s gönderdi)

reuters:

A demonstrator takes part in a protest demanding the army hand power to civilians, in front of the state television building in Cairo January 30, 2012. [REUTERS/Suhaib Salem]
Read more: U.S. Embassy shelters Americans amid Egypt NGO crackdown

Rise up with fists!

reuters:

A demonstrator takes part in a protest demanding the army hand power to civilians, in front of the state television building in Cairo January 30, 2012. [REUTERS/Suhaib Salem]

Read more: U.S. Embassy shelters Americans amid Egypt NGO crackdown

Rise up with fists!

Study: DREAM Act would generate $3.6 trillion for U.S. economy

univisionnews:


The cost of tuition subsidies would be around $6.2 billion a year, but experts believe that Dreamers would pay for this and more over the long-term
(Photo: flickr.com)

By TATIANA SANCHEZ
Channel: Economics, Immigration 
 

With California’s recent approval of the state DREAM Act and the presidential campaign in full-swing, controversy over immigration reform, and particularly the DREAM Act, continues. The legislation, which would grant temporary legal status to some young adults that grew up in the U.S. and make it easier for them to pursue higher education nationwide, has been at the center of political debates for over a decade now, but its immense potential to revive the U.S. economy often goes overlooked.  

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suicideblonde:

Fight Club

suicideblonde:

Fight Club

I guess it proved to myself that I could do something I really didn’t want to for four years.
Elliott Smith, on college. (via farewelltothebraincells)

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