May 28, 2012 · 12:32am

serpentine913:

Clifton Brown and BBoy Machine + Photographer Matt Karas + “Get It Out”

(via certaintendencies)

May 21, 2012 · 11:47pm

You can’t judge books by their covers.

tyleroakley:

thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: The sheer cliffs at the mouth of Sydney Harbor have long been a popular Australian suicide spot. But they’re about to get a lot more deadly — the local man who is credited with talking at least 160 people out of killing themselves since 1964 died this week.
Window-watcher Don Ritchie, known as the Angel of the Gap, could spot the troubled ones from his home across the street; he’d wander down to the cliff-edge and calmly ask, “Can I help you in some way?” More often then not, he could. He’d chat with them a bit, then invite them back to his place for a cup of tea.
“My ambition has always been to just get them away from the edge, to buy them time, to give them the opportunity to reflect and give them the chance to realize that things might look better the next morning,” Ritchie once said. “You just can’t sit there and watch them. You’ve got to try and save them.”

Inspiring.
May 17 2012 · 3:26am

tyleroakley:

thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: The sheer cliffs at the mouth of Sydney Harbor have long been a popular Australian suicide spot. But they’re about to get a lot more deadly — the local man who is credited with talking at least 160 people out of killing themselves since 1964 died this week.

Window-watcher Don Ritchie, known as the Angel of the Gap, could spot the troubled ones from his home across the street; he’d wander down to the cliff-edge and calmly ask, “Can I help you in some way?” More often then not, he could. He’d chat with them a bit, then invite them back to his place for a cup of tea.

“My ambition has always been to just get them away from the edge, to buy them time, to give them the opportunity to reflect and give them the chance to realize that things might look better the next morning,” Ritchie once said. “You just can’t sit there and watch them. You’ve got to try and save them.”

Inspiring.

(via kevinlien)

  • I saw this article:
  • http: //www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/29/gay-activists-grandparents-marriage-equality_n_1310537.html
  • earlier this afternoon and I got suddenly curious how my 86yo grandmother felt about marriage equality and LGBT rights. Since she's often hilarious, I decided to interview her on the phone and post it here. I put it on speakerphone, recorded it, then transcribed it. She's in Miami, and Cuban-born, so this is translated from Spanish. She's a pretty feisty lady. I want to be her when I grow up. Here's what she said:
  • Me: Grandma, what do you think about this couple in their 90s supporting their gay grandkids in the fight for marriage equality?
  • Grandma: I think it's very nice. You have to support your family, no matter who they are. You can't reject people for things like that.
  • Me: If you had gay or lesbian family, would you do the same?
  • Grandma: I don't know if I could make a video like those people. They speak English.
  • Me: What about in Spanish? Would you make videos supporting marriage equality in Spanish.
  • Grandma: Ay... don't get any ideas. I don't want to make a video.
  • Me: But is it okay if I post this on the Internet? On one of my websites
  • Grandma: Ignorant people might yell at you.
  • Me: Oh, that's okay, I don't mind.
  • Grandma: Yes, you can put what I said on the Internet.
  • Me: Okay. So do you support gay and lesbian people getting married?
  • Grandma: I think gay people should be able to get married. Times have changed. Even my ideas have changed. There used to be a lot of ignorance and rumors about gay people, mostly because they had to live in hiding, you know, you couldn't be yourself out in public like they can be sometimes now. So I think people just made things up. But think gay people should be allowed to live their lives like everyone else.
  • Me: Would you go to a gay wedding?
  • Grandma: Yes, I would. It would probably be more lively than a regular one. I hate weddings. They're so boring.
  • Me: They really are. What do you think about people who protest gay marriage?
  • Grandma: Oh. Idiots.
  • Me: They're wrong?
  • Grandma: Idiots. Dumb people with nothing better to do. Out of all the things to protest. They should be out trying to do some good in the world instead.
  • Me: Do you think you would have felt the same way when you were my age?
  • Grandma: (Pauses) I don't think I gave it any thought. People didn't talk about these things back then. There was a lot of ignorance. Everybody knew gay people, of course, but people didn't talk about it in normal conversation, much less in public like on the news now. I think that's good. Talking is always good. When people know things, they can make up their own minds.I would like to think that maybe with a little information and thinking about it, I would feel the same way.
  • Me: Do you think gay people should be able to adopt kids?
  • Grandma: Of course.
  • Me: As a Christian, what do you think the Bible says about gay people?
  • Grandma: The Bible is very clear that Jesus doesn't care about race or gender or where you came from or anything. He loves everyone.
  • Me: What about the parts of the Bible that says gay people should be stoned to death?
  • Grandma: We don't stone people to death anymore...
  • Me: So you don't think that applies?
  • Grandma: I think God gave us some common sense to be able to figure out what parts were meant for forever, like "don't kill" and "don't steal" and "be good to people," and what parts were just a record of the society people lived in back then. We don't hide women in the dark during their periods anymore, either. Things like that.
  • Me: What about gays in the military? Do you think that should be allowed?
  • Grandma: You know, when I heard President Obama had helped made that legal, I was surprised it already wasn't. If you're willing to pick up a gun and go fight in some war somewhere for my freedom, I'm not willing to do that, so if you are, I don't care if you have a boyfriend or a girlfriend or fifteen cats.
  • Me: Yeah, I think most people supported that one.
  • Grandma: It's like I told you. God gave us common sense for a reason.
  • Me: I know you've had a few close gay male friends. Have you ever had a lesbian friend?
  • Grandma: I did in Cuba. She was my neighbor and she did everyone's hair on the block. You couldn't really tell she was a lesbian, but she told me, after many years of knowing her.
  • Me: What do you mean by "you couldn't tell she was a lesbian?"
  • Grandma: Well, she was very glamorous. She looked like a movie star all the time - that's why she did everyone's hair. Some lesbians, you can tell.
  • Me: In English, they call the ability to tell if someone's gay "gaydar." Like "radar" but for "gay."
  • Grandma: Oh! I think I have that.
  • Me: You think you have good gaydar?
  • Grandma: Well, I was an artist, so I was around a lot of gay men. And I can usually tell, but Paula fooled me.
  • Me: The slang term for lesbians who are very conventionally feminine in English is "lipstick lesbian."
  • Grandma: She did wear lipstick!
  • Me: Do you think a lot of older people think like you do?
  • Grandma: I think so. A lot of older people keep up with the news better than you think. And you get to be my age and you realize a lot of past mistakes in your thinking. You realize that a lot of things you think mattered, really don't. And the people who don't think like that, it's mostly because they don't know any better. But even at my age, people can be taught.
  • Me: Thank you, Pupa.
  • Grandma: You should show me your website when you put this up. I hope a lot of people read it.
mehreenkasana:

muslimwomeninhistory:

Saving faces in Pakistan
When he learned that there  are 150 acid attacks a year in Pakistan, plastic surgeon Mohammad Jawad  went there to help repair the damage done to the victims. Now he is the  subject of an Oscar-nominated film. Read More
(via Muslimah Media Watch)
Read more about Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, the documentarian who was nominated for an Oscar for this film. 

This.
February 20 2012 · 12:18am

mehreenkasana:

muslimwomeninhistory:

Saving faces in Pakistan

When he learned that there are 150 acid attacks a year in Pakistan, plastic surgeon Mohammad Jawad went there to help repair the damage done to the victims. Now he is the subject of an Oscar-nominated film. Read More

(via Muslimah Media Watch)

Read more about Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, the documentarian who was nominated for an Oscar for this film.

This.

(via ladypandacat)

fuckyeah-nerdery:

Saw this picture on imgur and just had to post it here, because this is without a doubt, one of the most badass women alive. Meet Katrina Hodge, a corporal in the British Army and Miss England 2009. According to Wikipedia, she enlisted back in 2004 after her brother challenged her to and earned the nickname “Combat Barbie” after showing up at her assigned unit wearing false eyelashes, kitten heels (whatever those are) and carry a pink suitcase. In 2005 her unit, the Royal Anglian Regiment, was deployed to Iraq, where she saved the lives of her comrades from a prisoner by wrestling not one, but two rifles from him and then knocking his ass out with her bare hands.
With her bare hands.
Then in 2009, she decided to compete in the Miss England competition to destroy stereotypes about women in the military. She didn’t win (she placed runner-up), but still became Miss England after the woman who did got into a fight and gave up the crown. While Miss England, Hodge convinced the people running the competition to ditch the bikini contest, because she felt that it was more important to be a role model than looking good in a bikini.
In 2010, she handed over the crown and returned to military service, being deployed to Afghanistan.
This woman is both a BAMF and a HBIC. Damn.
February 16 2012 · 10:29pm

fuckyeah-nerdery:

Saw this picture on imgur and just had to post it here, because this is without a doubt, one of the most badass women alive. Meet Katrina Hodge, a corporal in the British Army and Miss England 2009. According to Wikipedia, she enlisted back in 2004 after her brother challenged her to and earned the nickname “Combat Barbie” after showing up at her assigned unit wearing false eyelashes, kitten heels (whatever those are) and carry a pink suitcase. In 2005 her unit, the Royal Anglian Regiment, was deployed to Iraq, where she saved the lives of her comrades from a prisoner by wrestling not one, but two rifles from him and then knocking his ass out with her bare hands.

With her bare hands.

Then in 2009, she decided to compete in the Miss England competition to destroy stereotypes about women in the military. She didn’t win (she placed runner-up), but still became Miss England after the woman who did got into a fight and gave up the crown. While Miss England, Hodge convinced the people running the competition to ditch the bikini contest, because she felt that it was more important to be a role model than looking good in a bikini.

In 2010, she handed over the crown and returned to military service, being deployed to Afghanistan.

This woman is both a BAMF and a HBIC. Damn.

(via attackedastoria)

stfuracists:

STFU RACISTS CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH
I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. Harriet Tubman 
Araminta “Minty” Ross, daughter of Ben and Harriet, was born a slave in Maryland in the early 1820s. The Brodess family were the masters of Minty and her family, and Minty saw her sisters sold away to other owners, though Minty’s mother threatened to split anyone’s head open if they tried to sell away Minty’s brother Moses. After Mr. Brodess’ death, and Mrs. Brodess’ remarriage to Anthony Thompson, Minty and her family were overseen by Mrs. Brodess’ son Edward, and Minty’s father was overseen by Mr. Thompson.
Minty was often lent out to other families and suffered not only from homesickness, but frequent illnesses and severe whippings. During her travels one day, she crossed paths with an enraged slavemaster and his escaped slave. The white man asked Minty to restrain the slave, but she refused. The white man threw a weight intending to hit his slave, but it hit Minty in the head. She suffered from seizures and headaches for the rest of her life. The head trauma invoked vivid dreams and hallucinations, which she attributed to God talking to her.
Minty’s father Ben was freed, as dictated by a deceased previous owner’s will, at age 45. Later in life, Minty investigated the legality of her family’s slave status, and found that her mother was supposed to be free after turning 45, and any children born after the parents turned 45 were also supposed to be considered free. In her mid-20s, Minty married John Tubman, a free black man, putting her and any future children’s status in even more question. She grew ill again, and Edward Brodess was working on selling her when he suddenly died. Despite the threat of the Ross family being broken up and sold to different owners, John did not want to move North, where his wife would be free.
At this point, Minty decided to use her mother’s first name instead of her own, and took on John’s surname. So in 1849, after a failed escaped with her two brothers (who had second thoughts and turned themselves and their reluctant sister in), the woman now known as “Harriet Tubman” left her husband (who threatened to turn her in) and escaped slavery, traveling through woods and marshes, and making use of a network of abolitionists and free blacks (including former slaves) known as The Underground Railroad.
She evaded slave catchers, who made their living tracking fugitive slaves, and arrived safely in Philadelphia in 1850, where she joined The Underground Railroad as a Conductor, sworn to an oath of silence. She was given the nickname “Moses,” and for the next several years, aided slaves in escaping from the South to the North, including her parents, brothers, sisters-in-law, and nieces and nephews. Harriet tried to rescue her estranged husband, but he had taken a new wife, raising a new family until his murder by a white man years later.
Harriet was good friends with John Brown, who called her “General Tubman,” and she was involved in the plot to steal arms from Harper’s Ferry. There are questions as to her lack of involvement on the day of the raid - she may have been ill, working on a mission for the Underground Railroad, or even avoiding it altogether, having decided (along with her and Brown’s mutual friend Frederick Douglass) that Brown’s plan was unviable. They spoke well of each other in life, and Harriet spoke well of Brown after his execution.
The end of Harriet’s stint with the Underground Railroad coincided with Lincoln’s election as President, the secession of the South, and the start of the Civil War. She was living in Canada, but returned to the States to serve as a Union army nurse, taking care of starved, injured, recently freed blacks as the Union advanced into Southern territory. Shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation, Harriet became the ringleader of a network of Union spies, with the purpose of freeing slaves and recruiting them for the Union army. Her most high profile mission was a raid along the Combahee River, which freed hundreds of slaves, and where Harriet was the first woman to lead an armed assault in the Civil War.
After the conclusion of the war and the surrender of the Confederacy, Harriet filed with the government for compensation for her services - they refused to reimburse her. On her way to Auburn, New York to take care of her parents in their home, she was assaulted by a train conductor and passengers after refusing to move to a smoking car. Years later, hard up for money, she was the victim of a cash-for-gold swindle, borrowing two grand from a friend and meeting with two men who claimed to have a $5,000 gold cache. They assaulted and chloroformed her, bound and gagged her, and took the money.
Despite her fame and being celebrated in popular biographies that were published after the Civil War, Harriet continued to struggle financially. Receiving little compensation for her humanitarian work, and no compensation for her government work, Harriet took in boarders to her and her parents’ home to help stay afloat. One of them was a black Union veteran and bricklayer named Nelson Davis. Harriet and Nelson fell for each other, marrying in 1869, adopting a baby daughter and staying together until Nelson’s death in 1888. (Nelson was 22 years younger, making Harriet one of the first cougars in American history).
Harriet campaigned for women’s suffrage into the 20th century, was finally compensated by the government in 1899, and became involved with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. She deeded 25 acres to the church for the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, though she fought with the church when they tried to charge residents $100 for entry- she meant for the home to house people without money.
One of her final acts of badassery before her death from pneumonia in 1913 was a surgery in the late 1890s. Still feeling the effects of her lifelong head trauma, Harriet had a doctor saw open her skull and adjust her brain.
Let me put that out there again.
Sawed-open skull. No anasthesia. Biting a bullet, like the soldiers she’d seen have limbs amputated during the Civil War.
Araminta Ross. aka Minty. aka Moses. aka Harriet Tubman. aka General Tubman. Fugitive slave. Underground Railroad Conductor. Abolitionist. Suffragist. Spy. Cougar. Fucking tougher than you. My hero.
February 12 2012 · 10:54am

stfuracists:

STFU RACISTS CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.
Harriet Tubman

Araminta “Minty” Ross, daughter of Ben and Harriet, was born a slave in Maryland in the early 1820s. The Brodess family were the masters of Minty and her family, and Minty saw her sisters sold away to other owners, though Minty’s mother threatened to split anyone’s head open if they tried to sell away Minty’s brother Moses. After Mr. Brodess’ death, and Mrs. Brodess’ remarriage to Anthony Thompson, Minty and her family were overseen by Mrs. Brodess’ son Edward, and Minty’s father was overseen by Mr. Thompson.

Minty was often lent out to other families and suffered not only from homesickness, but frequent illnesses and severe whippings. During her travels one day, she crossed paths with an enraged slavemaster and his escaped slave. The white man asked Minty to restrain the slave, but she refused. The white man threw a weight intending to hit his slave, but it hit Minty in the head. She suffered from seizures and headaches for the rest of her life. The head trauma invoked vivid dreams and hallucinations, which she attributed to God talking to her.

Minty’s father Ben was freed, as dictated by a deceased previous owner’s will, at age 45. Later in life, Minty investigated the legality of her family’s slave status, and found that her mother was supposed to be free after turning 45, and any children born after the parents turned 45 were also supposed to be considered free. In her mid-20s, Minty married John Tubman, a free black man, putting her and any future children’s status in even more question. She grew ill again, and Edward Brodess was working on selling her when he suddenly died. Despite the threat of the Ross family being broken up and sold to different owners, John did not want to move North, where his wife would be free.

At this point, Minty decided to use her mother’s first name instead of her own, and took on John’s surname. So in 1849, after a failed escaped with her two brothers (who had second thoughts and turned themselves and their reluctant sister in), the woman now known as “Harriet Tubman” left her husband (who threatened to turn her in) and escaped slavery, traveling through woods and marshes, and making use of a network of abolitionists and free blacks (including former slaves) known as The Underground Railroad.

She evaded slave catchers, who made their living tracking fugitive slaves, and arrived safely in Philadelphia in 1850, where she joined The Underground Railroad as a Conductor, sworn to an oath of silence. She was given the nickname “Moses,” and for the next several years, aided slaves in escaping from the South to the North, including her parents, brothers, sisters-in-law, and nieces and nephews. Harriet tried to rescue her estranged husband, but he had taken a new wife, raising a new family until his murder by a white man years later.

Harriet was good friends with John Brown, who called her “General Tubman,” and she was involved in the plot to steal arms from Harper’s Ferry. There are questions as to her lack of involvement on the day of the raid - she may have been ill, working on a mission for the Underground Railroad, or even avoiding it altogether, having decided (along with her and Brown’s mutual friend Frederick Douglass) that Brown’s plan was unviable. They spoke well of each other in life, and Harriet spoke well of Brown after his execution.

The end of Harriet’s stint with the Underground Railroad coincided with Lincoln’s election as President, the secession of the South, and the start of the Civil War. She was living in Canada, but returned to the States to serve as a Union army nurse, taking care of starved, injured, recently freed blacks as the Union advanced into Southern territory. Shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation, Harriet became the ringleader of a network of Union spies, with the purpose of freeing slaves and recruiting them for the Union army. Her most high profile mission was a raid along the Combahee River, which freed hundreds of slaves, and where Harriet was the first woman to lead an armed assault in the Civil War.

After the conclusion of the war and the surrender of the Confederacy, Harriet filed with the government for compensation for her services - they refused to reimburse her. On her way to Auburn, New York to take care of her parents in their home, she was assaulted by a train conductor and passengers after refusing to move to a smoking car. Years later, hard up for money, she was the victim of a cash-for-gold swindle, borrowing two grand from a friend and meeting with two men who claimed to have a $5,000 gold cache. They assaulted and chloroformed her, bound and gagged her, and took the money.

Despite her fame and being celebrated in popular biographies that were published after the Civil War, Harriet continued to struggle financially. Receiving little compensation for her humanitarian work, and no compensation for her government work, Harriet took in boarders to her and her parents’ home to help stay afloat. One of them was a black Union veteran and bricklayer named Nelson Davis. Harriet and Nelson fell for each other, marrying in 1869, adopting a baby daughter and staying together until Nelson’s death in 1888. (Nelson was 22 years younger, making Harriet one of the first cougars in American history).

Harriet campaigned for women’s suffrage into the 20th century, was finally compensated by the government in 1899, and became involved with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. She deeded 25 acres to the church for the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, though she fought with the church when they tried to charge residents $100 for entry- she meant for the home to house people without money.

One of her final acts of badassery before her death from pneumonia in 1913 was a surgery in the late 1890s. Still feeling the effects of her lifelong head trauma, Harriet had a doctor saw open her skull and adjust her brain.

Let me put that out there again.

Sawed-open skull. No anasthesia. Biting a bullet, like the soldiers she’d seen have limbs amputated during the Civil War.

Araminta Ross. aka Minty. aka Moses. aka Harriet Tubman. aka General Tubman. Fugitive slave. Underground Railroad Conductor. Abolitionist. Suffragist. Spy. Cougar. Fucking tougher than you. My hero.

(via pixiealamode)

harukatenjou:

whims-of-a-feminist:

velocicrafter:

Meet Omari. Two days ago he returned from the hospital after being hacked in the face by a machete defending an orphanage of 35 children by himself. 
This man dedicates his life to take care of 35 orphaned children from the ages of 2-17 in Kenya. A couple of days ago a group of thugs raided the orphanage to pilage anything they could find, after beating and slashing Omari’s face for defending the children and himself from a previous attempted attack.
The only thing the children are living off of right now are things growing from their small garden, and eggs from a couple of chickens in their coup. Reddit looked to aim to raise $2,000 a couple of hours ago to help build a concrete wall around the orphanage with a 3 layered barbed-wire coil set on top. 
In 3 hours, over $11,000 has been donated - and all the extra money is going to feeding them, giving them an education, keeping these children (and many more) safe, and building a new facility. 
Please feel free to donate here: http://www.longonoteducation.org/
Remember, anything counts!! Lets see what we can do in 24 hours! :))
dysk: rolluptherim: wla91: dayofthebaphomets: 


what a fucking hero omfg <333

dfgsdghk ;-; 
January 29 2012 · 12:44am

harukatenjou:

whims-of-a-feminist:

velocicrafter:

Meet Omari. Two days ago he returned from the hospital after being hacked in the face by a machete defending an orphanage of 35 children by himself. 

This man dedicates his life to take care of 35 orphaned children from the ages of 2-17 in Kenya. A couple of days ago a group of thugs raided the orphanage to pilage anything they could find, after beating and slashing Omari’s face for defending the children and himself from a previous attempted attack.

The only thing the children are living off of right now are things growing from their small garden, and eggs from a couple of chickens in their coup. Reddit looked to aim to raise $2,000 a couple of hours ago to help build a concrete wall around the orphanage with a 3 layered barbed-wire coil set on top. 

In 3 hours, over $11,000 has been donated - and all the extra money is going to feeding them, giving them an education, keeping these children (and many more) safe, and building a new facility. 

Please feel free to donate here: http://www.longonoteducation.org/

Remember, anything counts!! Lets see what we can do in 24 hours! :))

dyskrolluptherimwla91dayofthebaphomets


what a fucking hero omfg <333

dfgsdghk ;-; 

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