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I don’t know whether or not to support Invisible Children cause I keep hearing and reading different things and I don’t know.

so. yeah.

There’s something about society these days that I just can’t, and probably never will, understand.

It’s the idea that being a bitch will get you places. For some reason people seen to deliberately avoid being a decent person. They seem to believe that being nice will somehow be a disadvantage; that it’s better to have everyone flock to you in fear than actually want to spend time with you.

And the horrible thing is that these bitchy individuals are generally surprised when they inevitably find out that no one likes them. They act like the victim. They shed some tears and make it seem as if everyone was out to get them. They were just some innocent, nice person. Why? Did you seriously believe that your “friends” were real? Did you actually think that treating others like scum would result in a good reputation?

Don’t get me started on when these bitches judge others. Like when they trash talk my really good friend just because she doesn’t dress like most girls in the school. Or when they throw some obviously sarcastic compliment to someone and then giggle. It’s beyond rude.

What’s so difficult about being a decent person? What horrible thing happened to you that prevents you from being nice? I don’t get it. I don’t think it will ever make sense to me.

This has been a rant.

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posting this once again because it’s really important that everyone watch this. 

I haven’t heard about this man up until I watched this YESTERDAY. how is that even possible? 

please watch and share. 

seriously watch and reblog

everyone needs to watch and reblog this

everyone

Interesting campaign of one NGO to bring awareness to the LRA in Uganda and Joseph Kony, the man behind the child army and forced recruitment into the LRA. The idea is to bring Kony to justice by targeting cultural and political figures in the US with awareness campaigns and mobilizing volunteers via Facebook, tumblr, twitter and other new media.

This is actually a really interesting idea that uses new media so specifically, and I will be curious to see how successful they are throughout the election year as well as on 4.20.12 for the Cover the Night event. 

For more information, visit: http://www.kony2012.com/

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Woah. I just watched Adventure for the first time, and I absolutely loved it.

Wasn’t really expecting this.  

Srsly, I’d make a twitter just so I could follow @Horse_ebooks.