So to sum up, one candidate is portrayed, accurately, as being extremely rich, with a wife who has rich-person leisure-time pursuits; and the other candidate is portrayed, accurately, as someone whose secretive policies have wrought dead children, broken promises, violated due process rights, and possibly created more terrorists. And our political culture in the United States is so blinkered that the story about the rich candidate whose wife rides horses is regarded, by conservatives and savvy Politico journalists, as the one that is noteworthy for being negative; whereas the story about the Orwellian turn in the White House doesn’t even merit mention. —
Conor Friedersdorf, on the lost moral perspective of the 2012 election. (via theatlantic)
i have nothing to add to this.
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You know that anxiety you feel about talking openly about your mental illness? That’s just part of your illness. It’s just paranoia. If you believe it, you’re only making things worse for yourself and feeding the illness. Mental illness hates openness. So put it out in the open.
- Mark
I Do see a HUGE difference…..
“Paul McCartney is Dead: The Great Hoax”
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PhDiva: If Your Life Makes You Fat, Then Maybe You Should Just Be Fat -
another day, another stupid article about how something that happens to most people in everyday life is ZOMG MAKING YOU TEH FATZ. today, it was an article on one of the blogs i read (i forget which one) about how having a screwed-up sleep schedule can mess up your metabolism. ok. i think most…
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Rest in peace, Dick Clark.
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Paul McCartney in 1964 and now. These two pictures make a fascinating study for the Paul is dead/ was replaced scenario. Study them closely, the noses in particular.
Judging from the comments you read online, this whole issue is something that Paul fans feel very passionately about. They can tend to get very upset and defensive in their insistence that it’s not true, refusing to even consider what is right in front of their eyes.
I can’t say anything, you know. — Ringo Starr when asked to comment on the “Paul is Dead” rumors (via thefaulofpaulmccartney)
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James Paul McCartney
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Doris Day and Rock Hudson
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