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February 2012

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Meanwhile, in New Zealand → stuff.co.nz
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“Every time I read an article about conservatives being “pro- life” I am reminded of my brother who died of ALS at the age of 47. He spent the last 6 years of his life in nursing homes where the care, supervision and meals were abysmal. One of his former roommates was smoking a cigarette, fell asleep and burned to death because his diaper caught fire. Another roommate went home for the weekend to visit his mother and committed suicide in the garage of her home so that he wouldn’t have to return to the nursing home. I have to say that in all the years my brother was there I never once saw a group of conservatives out in front of the building shouting slogans about the sanctity of life and how all lives - no matter what age - are meaningful. I never once saw a group of evangelicals visiting with patients, pushing wheelchairs, or feeding the elderly residents. There were no Rick Santorums advocating on behalf of my brother who several years before had been a pro golfer and was still the father of two adorable young boys. When conservatives and evangelicals understand that ALL life really is sacred, including that of the elderly, the permanently disabled, the terminally ill, and the women and children who accidentally get bombed in the course of a war, then maybe I’ll listen to their opinions on contraceptives and/or abortion. For now, however, this is really just a politically heated argument about women’s reproductive rights and who gets to control those rights.” —

The ‘Safe, Legal, Rare’ Illusion - NYTimes.com

YES. 

(via golden-notebook)

Feb 26, 20127,585 notes
Crystallize Lindsey Stirling

t92marihoene:

littlestarlolo:

ezios-vitals:

limiculous:

Yes, it’s violin. With dubstep.

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WHAT IS THIS EARGASM I AM HAVING

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Just now I listened to this while I leaning out of my bedroom window, gazing at the night sky. There are no clouds tonight, just a clear view of the great big universe and so many beautiful, beautiful stars. It wa awesome and I had tears in my eyes because of reasons.

I’ll listen to this song a lot tonight. Sniffle.

Feb 26, 2012171,215 notes
Feb 26, 201211,099 notes
What Lot's Wife Would Have Said (If She Wasn't A Pillar of Salt)

lasocialista:

eating-poetry:

Do you remember when we met
in Gomorrah? When you were still beardless,
and I would oil my hair in the lamp light before seeing
you, when we were young, and blushed with youth
like bruised fruit. Did we care then
what our neighbors did
in the dark?

When our first daughter was born
on the River Jordan, when our second
cracked her pink head from my body
like a promise, did we worry
what our friends might be
doing with their tongues?

What new crevices they found
to lick love into or strange flesh
to push pleasure from, when we
called them Sodomites then,
all we meant by it
was neighbor.

When the angels told us to run
from the city, I went with you,
but even the angels knew
that women always look back.
Let me describe for you, Lot,
what your city looked like burning
since you never turned around to see it.

Sulfur ran its sticky fingers over the skin
of our countrymen. It smelled like burning hair
and rancid eggs. I watched as our friends pulled
chunks of brimstone from their faces. Is any form
of loving this indecent?

Cover your eyes tight,
husband, until you see stars, convince
yourself you are looking at Heaven.

Because any man weak enough to hide his eyes while his neighbors
are punished for the way they love deserves a vengeful god.

I would say these things to you now, Lot,
but an ocean has dried itself on my tongue.
So instead I will stand here, while my body blows itself
grain by grain back over the Land of Canaan.
I will stand here
and I will watch you
run.

By Karen Finneyfrock

This is so beautiful. 

I love biblical retellings for some strange reason. Despite being off the charts atheist. 

Feb 26, 20122,935 notes
Hey! No need to publish this - I just saw your comment on the "randomer" post and whether the word is common in NZ, and I wanted to say it's not just younger people who use it. I'm 27 and it is used amongst my peer group. Although we'd probably say "random" to refer to a person rather than "randomer", as in "that guy was such a random". Maybe some cities don't use it as much. Can I ask which part of NZ you are from?

Yea, I’d say random over randomer. Where did it come from? 

I’m in Wellington. Also, tumblr doesn’t appear to want to let me answer this privately, so here goes publish.

Feb 12, 2012
Feb 12, 201223,105 notes
“This chicken is fantastic!” - Pro Lifer eating eggs for breakfast” —@yoyoha (via newwavefeminism)
Feb 11, 201286 notes
“Well evolution is a theory. It is also a fact. And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world’s data. Theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts. Facts do not go away when scientists debate rival theories to explain them. Einstein’s theory of gravitation replaced Newton’s, but apples did not suspend themselves in mid-air, pending the outcome. And humans evolved from apelike ancestors whether they did so by Darwin’s proposed mechanism or by some other yet to be discovered.” —

Stephen Jay Gould, ”Evolution as Fact and Theory,” Hen’s Teeth and Horse’s Toes: Further Reflections in Natural History

(via topsecretatheist)

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Feb 5, 2012302 notes
“If he is infinitely good, what reason should we have to fear him? If he is infinitely wise, why should we have doubts concerning our future? If he knows all, why warn him of our needs and fatigue him with our prayers? If he is everywhere, why erect temples to him? If he is just, why fear that he will punish the creatures that he has filled with weaknesses?…If he is reasonable, how can he be angry at the blind, to whom he has given the liberty of being unreasonable?…If he is inconceivable, why occupy ourselves with him?…and if he has spoken, why is the world not convinced?” —Percy Shelley (via fuckyeahsexyatheists)
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