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I'm Jordan.

23. Art. Red wine. The ocean.

I try to approach all things in life with a sense of humor.

whovian2711:

So last week me and my friend were trying out a faceswap app

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And for some reason it wouldn’t recognise that there were 2 faces in the picture

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So we tried it from a different angle and

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I was really confused and kind of offended at what it’d done to my face

BUT THEN

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CHOKING

furry-boots:

The Sharkettes

this is my favorite part of the movie! also obsessed with her dress. 

furry-boots:

The Sharkettes

this is my favorite part of the movie! also obsessed with her dress. 

thedailywhat:

Weird Tube of the Day: The Best-Worst Phone Conversation in History of Cinema

Check out this awkwardly scripted dialogue scene from an unidentified 1980s South Indian film. It is one of the most dramatic phone conversations in film history.

what in the actual fuck

exteritio:

ignesco:

Do you understand now?

Anna is literally the best fucking writer though

exteritio:

ignesco:

Do you understand now?

Anna is literally the best fucking writer though

floozys:

boys will be bo-“

*flies in* 

*punches you in the face*

bOYS WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS LIKE EVERYONE ELSE 

supersonicelectronic:


Mike Mitchell.
I think this artistic response to the NSA data collecting scandal by Mike Mitchell is brilliant.  Here’s Mike’s explanation of the piece:

After watching Edward Snowden’s interview last night, I found myself in a state of sedated rage, and quickly started working on this. Braver than I could ever hope to be, Mr. Snowden has made a sacrifice of epic proportions, giving up everything but his life (so far) to let the people of America know that our government is committing illegal acts against us in the name of security. US Intelligence couldn’t even stop the Tsarnaev Brothers, two of the dumbest terrorists in history, so I don’t take much stock in their ability to turn our soiled rights into security. 
This idea that you have nothing to worry about if you have nothing to hide is complete and utter horseshit. The Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable search and seizure which is exactly what this is. I certainly don’t want decades of e-mails, phone records, texts, etc to come back and haunt me later in life. The government has no right to gain that sort of leverage over it’s people. We’re on a slippery slope here, and I really hope that the people of America, right, left, and middle can cut through the bullshit and bickering and come together and fight this head on. 

supersonicelectronic:

Mike Mitchell.

I think this artistic response to the NSA data collecting scandal by Mike Mitchell is brilliant.  Here’s Mike’s explanation of the piece:

After watching Edward Snowden’s interview last night, I found myself in a state of sedated rage, and quickly started working on this. Braver than I could ever hope to be, Mr. Snowden has made a sacrifice of epic proportions, giving up everything but his life (so far) to let the people of America know that our government is committing illegal acts against us in the name of security. US Intelligence couldn’t even stop the Tsarnaev Brothers, two of the dumbest terrorists in history, so I don’t take much stock in their ability to turn our soiled rights into security. 

This idea that you have nothing to worry about if you have nothing to hide is complete and utter horseshit. The Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable search and seizure which is exactly what this is. I certainly don’t want decades of e-mails, phone records, texts, etc to come back and haunt me later in life. The government has no right to gain that sort of leverage over it’s people. We’re on a slippery slope here, and I really hope that the people of America, right, left, and middle can cut through the bullshit and bickering and come together and fight this head on. 

quickmansbiggestfan:

blackghostknifefish:

chikunekenta:

aphexangel:

Heyo all.
If you haven’t heard about PRISM yet, you should get yourself informed.  Click here to do so.
In a nutshell, it allows the government to spy on any of your information.  Video, images, calls on skype to landlines or from computer to computer, searches on google, your profiles on social media sites… etc.  In addition to the requirement of Verizon to release all phone logs, this is a violation of privacy on an unprecedented scale.  It is a further expansion of the unnecessary Patriot Act signed into congress during the Bush administration.
Of course, there isn’t much of an outcry against this.  Our ubiquity of social media and sharing of personal information on, say, twitter, Facebook, Myspace, etc, has pretty much paved the way for this sort of act to be signed into place.  What’s one more group looking at your site, even if it is the government, right?   
Wrong.  Given time, information that you may publish could be used against you by law enforcement and government agencies.  Americans have been giving up civil rights regularly over the past fifty years, and it is getting to the point that we will have no rights left.
America will no longer will be “Home of the Free.”  It is becoming “Home of the Observed, Controlled, and Wiretapped.”

SIGNAL BOOSTING THE FUCK OUT OF THIS

JUSDT REBLOG THIS SHIT TO HELLLLLL

I live in England but gdfgbfdhgh SIGNAL BOOSTING 

quickmansbiggestfan:

blackghostknifefish:

chikunekenta:

aphexangel:

Heyo all.

If you haven’t heard about PRISM yet, you should get yourself informed.  Click here to do so.

In a nutshell, it allows the government to spy on any of your information.  Video, images, calls on skype to landlines or from computer to computer, searches on google, your profiles on social media sites… etc.  In addition to the requirement of Verizon to release all phone logs, this is a violation of privacy on an unprecedented scale.  It is a further expansion of the unnecessary Patriot Act signed into congress during the Bush administration.

Of course, there isn’t much of an outcry against this.  Our ubiquity of social media and sharing of personal information on, say, twitter, Facebook, Myspace, etc, has pretty much paved the way for this sort of act to be signed into place.  What’s one more group looking at your site, even if it is the government, right?   

Wrong.  Given time, information that you may publish could be used against you by law enforcement and government agencies.  Americans have been giving up civil rights regularly over the past fifty years, and it is getting to the point that we will have no rights left.

America will no longer will be “Home of the Free.”  It is becoming “Home of the Observed, Controlled, and Wiretapped.”

SIGNAL BOOSTING THE FUCK OUT OF THIS

JUSDT REBLOG THIS SHIT TO HELLLLLL

I live in England but gdfgbfdhgh SIGNAL BOOSTING 

al0iis:

feels-of-a-sherlockian:

al0iis:

I BURNED THE CHILD AND IT DIDN’T DIE OMG

PLEASE TELL ME YOU’RE PLAYING THE SIMS

YES OMG I PROBABLY SHOULD HAVE MENTIONED THAT EARLIER

bogleech:

youmightfindyourself:

What happens when you pay two monkeys unequally?

this video is more worth it than you can imagine