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There was a fundamentalist christian protester on the UT Austin campus today.
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Break-Up Lines
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Sigh.
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Whenever I come home from another country I always get the sads. Not because I’m no longer assaulting children with swear words but because America sucks so bad. It always starts right away when you hear the other Americans on the flight home. They always have crispy bangs, like 2 shitty kids in…
guys this is a thing that exists
White Power Milk
just
read the things
read all the things
What the fuck am I reading?!
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Chivalry is dead because the girl before you was a bitch.
NYPD Loses OWS Trail After Video Evidence Proved They Made False Arrests
Hundreds have been arrested during the Occupy Wall Street protests, but photographer Alexander Arbuckle’s case was the first to go to trial – and after just two days, the Manhattan Criminal Court found him not guilty.
Arbuckle was arrested on New Year’s Day for allegedly blocking traffic during a protest march. He was charged with disorderly conduct, and his arresting officer testified under oath that he, along with the protesters, was standing in the street, despite frequent requests from the police to move to the sidewalk
But things got a little embarrassing for the NYPD officer when the defense presented a video recording of the entire event, made by well-known journalist Tim Pool.
Pool’s footage clearly shows Arbuckle, along with all the other protesters, standing on the sidewalk. In fact, the only people blocking traffic were the police officers themselves.
His lawyers said the video proving that testimony false is what swayed the judge, and the verdict a clear indication that the NYPD was over-policing the protests.
Weird.
If you’re shocked, you’re not paying attention.
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best office moment ever hands down
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President Obama Becomes the First American President to Back Same-Sex Marriage
“I’ve just concluded, for me, personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,” Obama said in an interview with ABC News.
Obama, who had previously backed strong protections for gay and lesbian couples, said his position had evolved partly after talking to his two daughters Malia and Sasha who had some friends who had same-sex parents.
“It wouldn’t dawn on them that somehow their friends’ parents would be treated differently. It doesn’t make sense to them and frankly, that’s the kind of thing that prompts a change in perspective,” Obama said in the interview.
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hon seong jang’s type city, a cityscape made out of letterpress type.
Type City, type type city bitch.
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Kyle.
19.
Ohio.
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