If you can look at this and say the media is not controlled by people who want to keep you docile and ignorant, I don’t know what else to tell you.
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story of my life
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Yumbulhakang, Tibet’s First King’s Castle (by lylevincent)
Isaac
this project is hard to keep up with when your schedule is so different day to day, and photos at night do not use natural lighting best for a project like this
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Oakland Port Finah Closes as Protesters Hella March on Waterfront - NYTimes.com
“Toddlers are the 99% and even we share”
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Best Summer Vacation Story Ever of the Day: Meet Chris Jeon: A 21-year-old UCLA math major who flew to Libya to fight alongside the rebels on a whim.
“At spring break I told my friends a ‘sick’ vacation would be to come here and fight with the rebels,” he told Christian Science Monitor correspondent Kristen Chick.
Jeon says he purchased an $800 one-way ticket to Cairo, then snuck across the border into Libya. Because he doesn’t speak a lick of Arabic, Jeon has relied on sign language and broken Italian to communicate with his new-found brothers-in-arms.
As for the rebels, they’ve welcomed the foreigner with open arms, even conferring upon Jeon an honorary Libyan name, Ahmed El Maghrabi Saidi Barga.
The Orange County native, who calls the Libyan Uprising “one of the few real revolutions,” plans to return home soon enough, but not before helping the rebels take the loyalist stronghold of Sirte.
Chick reports that Jeon was not worried about the upcoming battle. “I believe in destiny,” he told her. His mother and father, on the other hand, are an entirely different matter.
“Whatever you do, don’t tell my parents,” he begged The National’s Bradley Hope. “They don’t know I’m here.”
[csmonitor / thenational / theatlantic.]


