imagineloveeverywhere:

After a long first night of being an extra on Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s new film Don Jon’s Addiction, the man himself came and took pictures with us!!!  He’s a fuckin’ classy guy I tell you!  I’m the blonde chick with her eyes closed in the first picture….LoL  ;-)~

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invisiblelad:

motherjones:

We learned something new today. Er.
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Pennsylvania. Really?

Maryland.  Lame.

invisiblelad:

motherjones:

We learned something new today. Er.

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Pennsylvania. Really?

Maryland.  Lame.

invisiblelad:

mohandasgandhi:

think-progress:

Makes sense, it’s not as though Florida has ever been at the center of a presidential election controversy before.
Read the story here.



I just plastered this all over my (recently more and more negledted FB page). ThinkProgress is right that its criminal that this is a non-story. Although, Florida under Scott Walker has been a non-stop Tea Party shit show. (Remember how well trying to force people to take drug tests to get welfare went?) 

The story of a sitting governor of a state with a history of presidential election shenanigansknowingly purging his own, eligible constituents from the voter rolls is the definition of major news, and yet remarkably, in the first five months of the year, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today have published a total of zero articles about Scott’s actions. The New York Times did slightly better, printing one story on page 16 of the Friday, May 18th edition. The article ran under the credulous headline: “Florida Steps Up Effort Against Illegal Voters.”
Florida’s local newspapers, led by The Miami Herald, have been far more diligent in reporting the governor’s effort to disenfranchise eligible voters. While it may be easy to dismiss this as local fare, the implications of Scott’s purge could potentially swing the presidential election come November. Remember, months before anyone had ever heard of hanging chads, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris (R) conducted a similar cleansing of the voter rolls in 2000, which resulted in thousands of eligible voters being knocked off the rolls in time for the infamous Gore v. Bush election.

Awkward moment when we witness (bad) history repeating and nobody cares.

invisiblelad:

mohandasgandhi:

think-progress:

Makes sense, it’s not as though Florida has ever been at the center of a presidential election controversy before.

Read the story here.

I just plastered this all over my (recently more and more negledted FB page). ThinkProgress is right that its criminal that this is a non-story. Although, Florida under Scott Walker has been a non-stop Tea Party shit show. (Remember how well trying to force people to take drug tests to get welfare went?) 

The story of a sitting governor of a state with a history of presidential election shenanigansknowingly purging his own, eligible constituents from the voter rolls is the definition of major news, and yet remarkably, in the first five months of the year, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today have published a total of zero articles about Scott’s actions. The New York Times did slightly better, printing one story on page 16 of the Friday, May 18th edition. The article ran under the credulous headline: “Florida Steps Up Effort Against Illegal Voters.”

Florida’s local newspapers, led by The Miami Herald, have been far more diligent in reporting the governor’s effort to disenfranchise eligible voters. While it may be easy to dismiss this as local fare, the implications of Scott’s purge could potentially swing the presidential election come November. Remember, months before anyone had ever heard of hanging chads, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris (R) conducted a similar cleansing of the voter rolls in 2000, which resulted in thousands of eligible voters being knocked off the rolls in time for the infamous Gore v. Bush election.

Awkward moment when we witness (bad) history repeating and nobody cares.

invisiblelad:

starangeandunusual:

let-l-o-v-e-take-over:

wombatswearingcombats:

this is so heartbreaking…
sallography:

i can never not reblog this.
I will always reblog this.
 It’s an automatic reblog.
 that’s so sick. Rewarded for killing people but hated for loving them. This whole world is corrupt.
oh my god, why have I not seen this before
:((
 Seen before, but always worth reblogging!
Had to.
always reblog


:( awhh!!

Omg.

Perpetual reblogging

invisiblelad:

starangeandunusual:

let-l-o-v-e-take-over:

wombatswearingcombats:

this is so heartbreaking…

sallography:

i can never not reblog this.

I will always reblog this.

 It’s an automatic reblog.

 that’s so sick. Rewarded for killing people but hated for loving them. This whole world is corrupt.

oh my god, why have I not seen this before

:((

 Seen before, but always worth reblogging!

Had to.

always reblog

:( awhh!!

Omg.

Perpetual reblogging

sooolondon:

tokokomo:

touchofgrey37:

thatonelesbianyouknow:

ohhicas:

farriswheels:

liquidiousfleshbag:

dunkinmycloud:

barrelfish:

Henry Cavill is an excellent choice to play Superman: Man Buns of Steel

Suddenly I understand the need for 3D cinema.

what the fuccck

this is the first time i’ve seen this costume

WHAT IS GOING ON HERE

Datum

is it just “male figures in fun poses showing off their assets” day?

cause I mean my birthday was a couple weeks ago

hiS THIGHS LOOK LIKE THEY COULD CRUSH A HUMAN SKULL

THAT WOULD BE MY IDEAL DEATH HOLY GOD

Death by Henry Cavill’s luscious thighs. Let’s make this a reality.

aiugetrfhhothothothot

Can i haz? 

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vomitingthoughtsandglitter:

Tom hardy getting shot in the ass with a paintball gun…

for reasons. lol

What is this, I can’t even…