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one for you one for me make a wish necklace set with sterling silver angel wings on ocean : Dogeared Jewels and Gifts
maybe.

one for you one for me make a wish necklace set with sterling silver angel wings on ocean : Dogeared Jewels and Gifts

maybe.

fullfrontalfreelance:

You Are The CSS To My HTML T-Shirt - Rumplo, A Place for T-shirts

fullfrontalfreelance:

You Are The CSS To My HTML T-Shirt - Rumplo, A Place for T-shirts

H.I.V. Tests Turn Blood Into Cash in China - NYTimes.com

H.I.V. Tests Turn Blood Into Cash in China - NYTimes.com

Academia vs. Business (via xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe)

Academia vs. Business (via xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe)

Pink Glove Dance (via otmills)

Leaving the Right - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

I cannot support a movement that claims to believe in limited government but backed an unlimited domestic and foreign policy presidency that assumed illegal, extra-constitutional dictatorial powers until forced by the system to return to the rule of law.

I cannot support a movement that exploded spending and borrowing and blames its successor for the debt.

I cannot support a movement that so abandoned government’s minimal and vital role to police markets and address natural disasters that it gave us Katrina and the financial meltdown of 2008.

I cannot support a movement that holds torture as a core value.

I cannot support a movement that holds that purely religious doctrine should govern civil political decisions and that uses the sacredness of religious faith for the pursuit of worldly power.

I cannot support a movement that is deeply homophobic, cynically deploys fear of homosexuals to win votes, and gives off such a racist vibe that its share of the minority vote remains pitiful.

I cannot support a movement which has no real respect for the institutions of government and is prepared to use any tactic and any means to fight political warfare rather than conduct a political conversation.

I cannot support a movement that sees permanent war as compatible with liberal democratic norms and limited government.

I cannot support a movement that criminalizes private behavior in the war on drugs.

I cannot support a movement that would back a vice-presidential candidate manifestly unqualified and duplicitous because of identity politics and electoral cynicism.

I cannot support a movement that regards gay people as threats to their own families.

I cannot support a movement that does not accept evolution as a fact.

I cannot support a movement that sees climate change as a hoax and offers domestic oil exploration as the core plank of an energy policy.

I cannot support a movement that refuses ever to raise taxes, while proposing no meaningful reductions in government spending.

I cannot support a movement that refuses to distance itself from a demagogue like Rush Limbaugh or a nutjob like Glenn Beck.

I cannot support a movement that believes that the United States should be the sole global power, should sustain a permanent war machine to police the entire planet, and sees violence as the core tool for international relations.

TBD

I asked life for a calling, relentlessly these past few days. And it answered. Unexpectedly. With a blast from the past. Not sure where this road may lead. Perhaps it’s another dead-end, or another fiery 8-car pile-up waiting at the conclusion. In any case it’s a direction out of the roundabout. Not because of what may or may not happen with this idea, but because it prompted me to think about what I offer the world, what I can tangibly accomplish based on the things I know, the skills I have right now. Remembering that gave me more hope and purpose than I’ve felt in a while. It’s frustrating to be stuck. But if I want to move forward, I have to remind myself that even this moment of constancy, wrought from chaos, is fraught with change, and thus possibilities, bright and burnished as well as sinister and somber.

je me suis amusée

Pendant les vacances de Thanksgiving, j’ai dormi beaucoup mais j’ai travaillé beaucoup aussi. Je suis allée à la maison de ma grand-mère et de ma mère et j’ai mangé avec elles. Jeudi je ne suis pas sortie et je suis restée à la maison. Mon amie est venue, nous avons cuisiné beaucoup de choses et après nous avons mangé beaucoup. Je déteste faire des courses “vendredi noir” et je n’ai pas fait des courses mais je suis sortie aux bars avec mon petit ami et j’ai rencontré ses amis de l’école secondaire. Samedi soir je suis allée au cinéma avec mon petit ami et nous avons regardé le film “Monsieur le Renard Fantastique.” Après nous sommes allés à une boum pour l’anniversaire de mon amie.

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