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Kesha - Meet Me In Space (unreleased track)
“do or die we’re all gonna stay young… animals, you ready to fight? - “Warrior”
“when we were young and out of tune / we screamed the battle cry of youth / and I’m sick, I’m so sick of trying / to live forever when we’re all dying" - "Meet Me In Space
Kesha situates herself around a rhetoric of battle. She is fighting to survive and I don’t think the fact that that’s often a metaphor about partying robs it of significance. But that battle, almost always, is one that she is winning, or going to win; it’s rarely uncertain.
But just because someone is good at fighting for survival doesn’t mean they want to live in a world where they have to fight. Just because someone is a survivor doesn’t mean that they aren’t sometimes afraid that they won’t survive.
Sometimes all you have is the energy to want is to be as far away as possible from every stupid thing that’s hurting you. Sometimes all you know how to do is wish desperately that the world were different.
the no notes communism post is a magical entity outside of our realm of understanding and we all need to accept that
We just realized nobody cares about notes. You know these people with no followers and no notes? You all have no notes now. The notes are invisible. Welcome to communism
We just realized nobody cares about notes. You know these people with no followers and no notes? You all have no notes now. The notes are invisible. Welcome to communism
"their mouths met and their tongUES DUELED FOR DOMINANCE. THE LOSER’S TONGUE WOULD BE SENT TO THE SHADOW REALM”

Plz start spreading that it is selective mutism awareness month i have barely seen anything about it and im barely seeing it from anyone who isnt selective mute
you: *posts a funny screenshot from your cell phone*
me: please plug in your cell phone because it is about to die. your loved ones may need to contact you in case of an emergency
porn gives young people an unrealistic and unhealthy idea of how quickly a plumber will come to your house

How Hong Kong protesters are connecting, without cell or Wi-Fi networks
October 3, 2014
As throngs of pro-democracy protesters continue to organize in Hong Kong’s central business district, many of them are messaging one another through a network that doesn’t require cell towers or Wi-Fi nodes. They’re using an app called FireChat that launched in March and is underpinned by mesh networking, which lets phones unite to form a temporary Internet.
So far, mesh networks have proven themselves quite effective and quickly adopted during times of disaster or political unrest, as they don’t rely on existing cable and wireless networks. In Iraq, tens of thousands of people have downloaded FireChat as the government limits connectivity in an effort to curb ISIS communications. Protesters in Taiwan this spring turned to FireChat when cell signals were too weak and at times nonexistent.
And FireChat’s popularity is surging in Hong Kong. About 100,000 users downloaded the free FireChat app between Sunday morning and Monday morning, according to The Wall Street Journal. While there are no reports of cell-network outages so far, student leaders are recommending FireChat for fear authorities may shut off communications.
Gizmodo explains why mesh networks can be critical during tense showdowns with governments:
"Mesh networks are an especially resilient tool because there’s no easy way for a government to shut them down. They can’t just block cell reception or a site address. Mesh networks are like Voldemortafter he split his soul into horcruxes (only not evil). Destroying one part won’t kill it unless you destroy each point of access; someone would have to turn off Bluetooth on every phone using FireChat to completely break the connection. This hard-to-break connection isn’t super important for casual chats, but during tense political showdowns, it could be a lifeline.”
And as we have previously reported, Open Garden, the company that made FireChat and an Android mesh networking app also called Open Garden, has bigger ambitions for mesh networking:
"Once you build a mesh network … now you have a network that is resilient, self-healing, cannot be controlled by any central organization, cannot be shut down and is always working," Christophe Daligault, Open Garden’s vice president for sales and marketing says. "I think that solves many other drawbacks or challenges of the mobile broadband Internet today."
He says none of this would be possible without the rapid spread of smartphones, because that means no extra hardware is needed.
"Each [phone] becomes a router and in a sense you’re growing the Internet — everyone who joins the mesh network creates an extension of the Internet," Daligault says. "In a year or two from now, I think people won’t even remember that you had to be on Wi-Fi or get a cell signal to be able to communicate."
Ancient Greeks favoured homosexuality not because they were oh so tolerant but because they were misogynists and believed you should only have sex with women for the sake of procreation and lesbians were banned can everyone please stop glorifying that now Please
I hate it when a fandom hijacks a post
Except for Ace Attorney
They are allowed to hijack any post as long as it entails Wright and Edgeworth duking it out courtroom style
So this poll appears to have been targeted only towards those that agree. As of now, there are over 4,000 votes claiming the name is “respectful” and should not be banned from tv (no votes) and about 100 votes to ban it (yes votes). While I don’t think outright banning is the solution, I hate that this is wildly skewed towards the distorted and offensive position that the name somehow shows respect.
What do you think, guys? Can we swing it the other way by sharing it outside the self-reassuring network?
Y’all, “yes it is offensive” has 4% of the votes. We can do better than this.

So this poll appears to have been targeted only towards those that agree. As of now, there are over 4,000 votes claiming the name is “respectful” and should not be banned from tv (no votes) and about 100 votes to ban it (yes votes). While I don’t think outright banning is the solution, I hate that this is wildly skewed towards the distorted and offensive position that the name somehow shows respect.
What do you think, guys? Can we swing it the other way by sharing it outside the self-reassuring network?