I am a writer/optimist, a wanderlust king currently based in Manchester, England. I like tents, bicycles, bananas, tattoos and freedom. I do jiu jitsu, slack-lining and make stuff from found objects. The only content I own is the stuff tagged #thunderbloke. Also, my other (more wordsy) blog - www.thedangerlaughers.blogspot.com - is pretty good; I think you'll like it.
In Norway we don’t say “I love you”. we say “jævla skapdører åpner seg alltid av seg selv midt på natten og skremmer meg når jeg våkner” which translates to “without you I’m nothing”. I just think that’s so beautiful.
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@1 month ago with 46270 notesI think this is one of my favorite pictures ever.
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Glenn: +1
Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and English doesn’t surpass it by much. Most acts of terrorism in the United States have historically been committed by English-speaking white men. The KKK and other white supremacist/far-right groups have committed multiple 9/11s alone, especially over the last century, but we usually aren’t overly suspicious of English-speaking white men without any known ties to the aforementioned groups. In fact, since the early 90s, most terrorist attacks in the United States came from mostly white, right-wing groups and they’ve been steadily increasing, especially around 2006. Individuals of a Middle Eastern heritage and/or Muslims haven’t even come close. And yet, agencies like Homeland Security and the FBI have disassembled task forces and departments that focused on those groups, even refusing to track and analyze the terrorist attacks committed. Why could that be?
Dear everyone. Read. A. fucking U.S. History Book. Domestic terrorism enjoys a LONG tradition in the United States. (Yes I apologize for citing Wikipedia but its a nice compilation). How long? Ask the British.
Just because most of you don’t remember the 80’s and can’t be bothered to pay attention in school is no excuse for conflating all terrorism with “Arabic speakers.” (Don’t get me started on the media, I LEFT the field of mass media because it pissed me off so badly).
Unless you are an expert on domestic or foreign terrorism or a member of the FBI, ATF of Homeland Security involved in the investigation, you should probably not be voicing any opinions right now that aren’t some variation of “our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Boston.”
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“He wanted me to love him unconditionally, but Jimmy was not able to love someone else in return … it was the troubled boy that wanted to be loved very badly. I loved Jimmy as I have loved no one else in my life, but I could not give him the enormous amount that he needed. Loving Jimmy was something that could empty a person.”
- Pier Angeli on James Dean
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