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Thank you!

Almost all of my family lives in Japan. So when the earthquake hit, I tried to help in every way I could, including by donating via text message to relief efforts. 

But then I learned that text donations like mine could take up to 90 days to get there. I waited for days to learn that my family was safe, now others were waiting months for my donation!

So I launched a petition on Change.org calling on the phone companies to immediately deliver donations to Japan, the same way they did after the earthquake in Haiti.

It worked! Hundreds, then thousands added their voices. My senator, Barbara Boxer, took up the cause. I was interviewed by the major news programs in San Francisco, where I go to law school.

More than 66,000 of us spoke out and now AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon have finally agreed to expedite text-message donations to Japan.

Northern Japan has an incredibly difficult path to recovery — the earthquake and tsunami both physically and financially devastated the affected areas — and there’s a lot more that each of us can do. But the immediate transfer of donations is going to be of enormous assistance, and my hope is that this victory sets a pattern for how cell phone companies act during future disasters. 

This all happened because, at the encouragement of a few friends, I started a petition. If there’s something you want to change, click here to start your own, and I’ll do my best to stand with you the way that you stood with me: 

http://www.change.org/petition

Thank you again. And please continue to keep the people of Japan in your thoughts and prayers.

- Masaya Uchino, fellow Change.org member

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1 year ago

abreathawayfromdeath

Question: thank you so much :)

No problem =))))

1 year ago

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Japan nuclear crisis: Gaping holes in the information provided by Japan - latimes.com

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1 year ago

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Genetically Modified Cows Produce "Human" Milk

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Earlier this month, China held an exhibition to showcase major technical achievements during its 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010). Among the wonders on display were photos of a herd of 200 cows that have been genetically modified to produce “human” milk. […]

This is WEIRD.

1 year ago

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A quote from

CNN Contributor Goes On Sexist Rant

I don’t have the energy to get into a lengthy dissection of this, and it’s so ridiculous that I wouldn’t even know where to start. But I always find it interesting the way that outspoken sexists juxtapose women in positions of power to women in either their relationships, or the object of discussion’s relationship. (Bill Maher is notorious for this.)

He went from a sexist analogy of women in the administration being bad drivers to directly comparing it to the alleged power unbalance in Obama’s marriage. I think it speaks volumes about the speaker’s view of women in general - not as authorities in their own field (like Clinton, Rice, or Power) but as the nagging wives.

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This is a form of insanity. Apparently, given that the Internet allows you to voice your opinion, and given that you know intrinsically that your opinion is racist, sexist, what-have-you, you go ahead and voice it anyway. This needs to go in the DSM-V.

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Today in Sexism: Everything Is A Woman’s Fault, Even If A Man Is In Charge

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By the way, it’s the women’s fault. … It’s, apparently, the women in the Obama administration who have decided we needed to go to war in Libya. … This is typical. This is so typ— i’m mean, I’m going to bring my inner sexist out I’m afraid tonight, some of you are going to be very upset with me. But this is like women drivers. We’re going to war in Libya, we have no plan, we have no map, even if we have a map of war, um, it wasn’t going to get read, they were going to pull over and ask the French apparently for help, or at least make the guy pull over and ask the French for help. This is crazy….

This is just silly. I mean, back-seat driving by the women, and they’re gonna get Barack Obama lost. What is it with Barack Obama caving to the women? I mean, now we know who rules his personal life. I guess Michelle is firmly in charge as well, if Barack Obama is going to cave that easy to three women in his administration over what to do with Libya….

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1 year ago

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stfuconservatives:

There can never be too many analogies to how fucked up abstinence-only education is.
Remember, kids: the only way to never drown is to not get near any water, ever. We could teach you how to swim, but that would only encourage you to get in the water. And if you start to drown, that’s just too bad. We’re cutting all funding for Lifeguard Training programs. If you want a lifeguard to save you, you’re going to need to wait three days. Learn to accept the consequences of your actions!

stfuconservatives:

There can never be too many analogies to how fucked up abstinence-only education is.

Remember, kids: the only way to never drown is to not get near any water, ever. We could teach you how to swim, but that would only encourage you to get in the water. And if you start to drown, that’s just too bad. We’re cutting all funding for Lifeguard Training programs. If you want a lifeguard to save you, you’re going to need to wait three days. Learn to accept the consequences of your actions!

1 year ago

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High Quality
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From 2008 - Political NASCAR

Barack Obama and John McCain have raised millions of dollars for their presidential campaigns. In  GOOD’s second installment of Political NASCAR, we look at the uniforms  the two candidates would wear if companies wanted to use their political  donations as advertisements, and if running for president ended with  the winner doing donuts on the White House lawn.

There’s a great thread over on Reddit right now, with some good Photoshop work going on.

sunfoundation:

From 2008 - Political NASCAR

Barack Obama and John McCain have raised millions of dollars for their presidential campaigns. In GOOD’s second installment of Political NASCAR, we look at the uniforms the two candidates would wear if companies wanted to use their political donations as advertisements, and if running for president ended with the winner doing donuts on the White House lawn.

There’s a great thread over on Reddit right now, with some good Photoshop work going on.

1 year ago

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Dilbert's Scott Adams Demands More Rights For Straight White Men

stfuconservatives:

Now I would like to speak directly to my male readers who feel unjustly treated by the widespread suppression of men’s rights:

Get over it, you bunch of pussies.

The reality is that women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently. It’s just easier this way for everyone. You don’t argue with a four-year old about why he shouldn’t eat candy for dinner. You don’t punch a mentally handicapped guy even if he punches you first. And you don’t argue when a women tells you she’s only making 80 cents to your dollar. It’s the path of least resistance. You save your energy for more important battles.

How many times do we men suppress our natural instincts for sex and aggression just to get something better in the long run? It’s called a strategy. Sometimes you sacrifice a pawn to nail the queen. If you’re still crying about your pawn when you’re having your way with the queen, there’s something wrong with you and it isn’t men’s rights.

Jaw. Dropped.

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A quote from Gary Kinnaman (via azspot)

"Charity, though, is transactional, not transformational. Giving food, clothing, or even a generous amount of money certainly gives me a deep sense of significance and joy, at least for the moment, and it may help the recipient for a day, a week, maybe a year. But no matter how much I give, it doesn’t change me deeply–and it doesn’t change the reason why people are poor. Conservatives decry the “welfare state,” the idea that government money can change people’s lives. Yet so much of what so many of us Christian do for others is, if I may dare say this, a church form of welfare. I give. You receive. And we both walk away a little happier but unchanged. What transforms people is not an intervention, but an investment, a long-term commitment to a relationship that changes both the person who gives and the one who receives."

1 year ago

Why are Internet Trolls, Trolls?

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‘Earthquake Video Woman’ Tamtampamela Shakes Up the World of Internet Trolls

One of the biggest aftershocks of the deadly earthquake in Japan didn’t show up on the Richter scale, but it sure rattled the Internet.
t was a video of a young woman who enraged the world by claiming the quake was the answer t
It was a video of a young woman who enraged the world by claiming the quake was the answer to prayers to God that he shake up atheists
The woman, a YouTube regular under the name “Tamtampamela,” has made other provocative videos where she pretended to be a radical, far-right Christian who routinely claimed that non-believers would “burn in hell” and that President Barack Obama was the “anti-Christ.”
The previous videos may have annoyed thousands, but none of them shook things up like her earthquake video, where she said things such as, “God is such an amazing God. … We have been praying specifically for God to open the eyes of atheists all over the world. … And just a few days, not even a few days later, God shook the country of Japan. He literally grabbed the country by the shoulders and said, ‘Hey look, I’m here.’”
The video has since been removed and her YouTube account has been closed. Although Tamtampamela hasn’t revealed her real name, she did tell The Atlantic her reasoning behind the controversial video.
“This is going to make me sound like a really bad person,” she began, “but I was kind of excited that all these people were angry because I am a troll and I enjoy getting a reaction out of people.”
Before the late 1990s, trolls were hairy creatures known for terrifying fairy tale characters like the Three Billy Goats Gruff. But the rise of the Internet has also marked the ascension of a different kind of troll: a strange creature who gets his/her kicks raising a ruckus on website chat forums.
According to Chris Dendy, an expert of search engine optimization, trolls started out when the World Wide Web was more like the “World Wild Web.”
“They were called bomb throwers in the late 1990s,” he told AOL News. “They would say inflammatory things trying to elicit responses from people — like that girl or guy in high school who would do anything to get attention.”
Sometimes, that means going off topic. Other times that means saying something inflammatory, like comparing another poster to Hitler. Other times, it’s just misspelling words — on purpose.
Tamtampamela
Tamtampamela, a self-proclaimed Internet troll, created a worldwide controversy with a satirical video suggesting that God was personally responsible for last week’s earthquake in Japan. Although she has since closed her YouTube account, she admits she enjoyed getting people riled up.
That’s a technique used by Colleen Hanes, a self-proclaimed troll on Yelp.com, a popular social network where users review their favorite businesses. She prides herself on having been kicked off that website numerous times.
“There are some people who get really angry when you use ‘they’re,’ ‘their’ and ‘there’ incorrectly,” Hanes said. “I do it just to bug them. The site is supposed to be light and fun, but there are some people who get very serious and correct your spelling.”

So what makes people like Hanes purposely misspell words just for the sole intent of bugging people? Or just turn into trolls?

Dendy thinks he has the answer. “A lot of them are sad, lonely people,” he said. “But trolls would not exist without people gullible enough to fall for their outrageous statements.

“Sometimes, people try to engage the trolls in conversation, but there’s a saying: Don’t feed the trolls,” Dendy said. “That’s what they want — attention.”

He says political and religious blogs and websites are fertile ground for trolls because the visitors have strong opinions.

But while political websites are home to many trolls, Dick Black, a writer and occasional troll, believes liberal websites are more likely to fall victim to troll attacks than conservative ones.

“Conservative websites tend to be authoritarian and put the kibosh on trollish comments,” he said. “It’s easier to troll liberal sites because liberals in general want to be seen as tolerant and open-minded.”
lack, who is politically liberal, says left-leaning people also want to understand trolls, in hopes that by showing compassion, the
Black, who is politically liberal, says left-leaning people also want to understand trolls, in hopes that by showing compassion, they will help the objects of their detest come to the error of their ways.
Fat chance. “A true attention whore wants sympathy and will claim they’re trying to commit suicide or something. Trolls aren’t like that.” However, human behavior expert Patrick Wanis, Ph.D. suggests they really are.

“There has been no in-depth psychological profile of Internet trolls, but the reason behind why trolls are trolls pertains to a lack of power in their lives and never being able to be heard as children,” he said. “Provoking emotions in others gives trolls a sense of power or control.”

Perhaps it’s not surprising that Black, a self-admitted troll, doesn’t agree.
“A lot of the people who fall victim to trolls try and say the trolls had a bad childhood or weren’t breast-fed as a child,” he said. “However, comments like that miss the point. A troll just wants amusement. C’mon, some people are just smart asses!”
That’s the main reason one New York woman likes to troll under the name “Sarcastic Meow.” “I like commenting about a post on Libya and making it funny, like talking about my nails or something,” she said. “Plus, I like calling people on their s—t. I mean, everything is open to interpretation, but you can’t lie about it.”

Meow refers to trolling as “high-tech bragging” and says that comments referring to racism and sexism are where she draws the line.

Although some trolls consider agitation the greatest reward, Meow says there is something even greater on the websites she favors.

“The highest compliment a troll can get is when you’re reblogged or retweeted,” she said. “Or if your comment gets ‘starred’ or chosen as an ‘editor’s pick.’ “

Black sees his trolling, and that of Tamtampamela, not as a character flaw, but a form of social commentary.

“There is a satirical point being made,” he said. “For instance, there was this one website where you had these people railing against the machine, complaining about how we waste energy, but these same people are sitting in a heated home using up energy using their computer.

“Basically, earnestness and self-importance are like bacon to a troll,” he said.

Although some people saw Tamtampamela’s anti-atheist comments as a very extreme form of satire similar to “A Modest Proposal,” Jonathan Swift’s 1729 essay in which he suggested poor people solve their economic strife by selling children as food to the wealthy, the fact that many others didn’t get the joke is, well, part of the joke.

“When I used to troll this one message board, there would be users who accused us of being spies for the NSA — seriously!” Black said. “Other people were serious about the issue, but would see the satire and have to explain that to the others.”

Black acknowledges that simple trolling, where you merely say the opposite of everyone else, is annoying, but says, at its best, it’s a truly intellectual art form.
“You can learn a lot by affecting a position you don’t necessarily believe and taking it to the extreme,” he said. “Take Stephen Colbert. He’s kind of a troll and they’ve done surveys on people suggesting that conservatives are more likely to take him seriously.
However, Wanis says timing is everything — especially in Tamtampamela’s case.
few days after the quake. It’s one thing to be a rebel or a troublemaker, but the fact she did it then shows she has no sense of compassion.”
“Timing is the difference between a satirist and a sociopath,” he said. “She made those comments a
But Tamtampamela takes the other viewpoint, saying that, for all the attacks she’s faced, the ends justified the means.
“In my defense, if I am able to show people that this is how some people think and it’s wrong, I think it’s a pretty effective way of doing that,” she said.
Dendy doesn’t agree and, in fact, just spent a few days installing anti-troll measures on a new political forum he’s creating.
Still, even he can see a positive side of trolling.

“I hate to say it, but inflammatory disagreements can elicit more comments and traffic to a website.”
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Has Long-Lost City Finally Been Found?

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Has Long-Lost City Finally Been Found?

March 13: National Geographic special

Has the lost city of Atlantis finally been found? A Connecticut professor and his international team think so. 

In Sunday night’s National Geographic special “Finding Atlantis,” Richard Freund from the University of Hartford presented evidence that the sunken city may be located in mud flats in southern Spain.

The fabled island metropolis was believed to be hit by a tsunami thousands of years ago that caused it to disappear into the sea.

Following clues from ancient Greek philosopher Plato, Freund and his team focused their search on the Mediterranean and Atlantic. They used satellite images to locate the site just north of Cadiz, Spain, Reuters reports.

“It is just so hard to understand that it can wipe out 60 miles inland, and that’s pretty much what we’re talking about,” Freund told Reuters.

Using ground-penetrating radar, digital mapping and underwater technology, the team of archeologists and geologists surveyed the site for evidence.

In addition to the rumored Atlantis site in the mud flats, Freund also discovered a series of “memorial cities” built as tributes to Atlantis by the island’s refugees and tsunami survivors, Reuters reports.

The presence of these memorial sites boosts Freund’s confidence that he has, in fact, located the hidden city. However, there is no definitive proof for Freund’s claims.

The team plans to lead more excavations at the rumored Atlantis site and dig out more mysteries hidden in the dirt.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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1 year ago

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

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Photobucket“Get in.” 

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“There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge…”

1 year ago

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We need support. For anyone who has NY followers, please reblog these posts.

1 year ago

abreathawayfromdeath

Question: http://thoughtsofthesilent.tumblr.com/post/3995326321

if you could reblog either of these posts or even that link i just put up there that would help a whole lot. i never really do this but it's pretty important stuff. Thank you

I will right now =) and I agree its important.  We need real change not lip service! I have other blogs I will reblog this on too! Try to get the message out =)