Unka da funk

thatharrypottergirl:

thatsnotwatyourmomsaid:


Reblogging because the rest of the world needs to learn to move their lighthouses.
Because they are blocking freedom.

 

I CAN’T BREATHE—OH MY STARS—-

FOR FREEDOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

LOL
Every damn time haha

tumblr’s favorite pass time besides fangirling and talking about food is laughing about america sometimes making an ass out of itself. i am a proud new yorker and this is one of those times.

MAKING AN ASS OUT OF ITSELF? THIS IS AMERICA. THE ONLY THING WE MAKE OUT OF OURSELVES IS FREEDOM.

thatharrypottergirl:

thatsnotwatyourmomsaid:

Reblogging because the rest of the world needs to learn to move their lighthouses.

Because they are blocking freedom.

 

I CAN’T BREATHE—OH MY STARS—-

FOR FREEDOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

LOL

Every damn time haha

tumblr’s favorite pass time besides fangirling and talking about food is laughing about america sometimes making an ass out of itself. i am a proud new yorker and this is one of those times.

MAKING AN ASS OUT OF ITSELF? THIS IS AMERICA. THE ONLY THING WE MAKE OUT OF OURSELVES IS FREEDOM.

(Source: 9gag)

staff:

Two days ago, you guys stepped up once again to show the world just how much we care about protecting the Internet.  Together, we generated more than 140,000 calls to Senators, spent more than 4,200 hours on the phone with their staffers, and blacked out 650,000 of our blogs to make our point and inspire others to get involved.  And what’s more, this was on top of the 90,000 calls we sent to members of the House of Representatives a month ago.  Incredible.
It’s now becoming clear just how much impact our action is having.  On January 18th, only 31 members of Congress opposed these bills.  Just one day later, 101 members of Congress publicly stood with us in opposition.  We are being heard.
And as of today, it looks like both the Senate PIPA and House SOPA bills have been shelved, for the moment.  It seems pretty likely that the bills won’t pass as written—a big first win.  We now hope that Internet companies, the creative community and the content industry join together to innovate and devise new partnerships to combat online piracy.  We’re confident there are effective ways to do this without damaging the Internet or diminishing our freedoms.
You’ve made a big difference in keeping the Internet a safe and open place for creators.  Thank you again.

staff:

Two days ago, you guys stepped up once again to show the world just how much we care about protecting the Internet. Together, we generated more than 140,000 calls to Senators, spent more than 4,200 hours on the phone with their staffers, and blacked out 650,000 of our blogs to make our point and inspire others to get involved. And what’s more, this was on top of the 90,000 calls we sent to members of the House of Representatives a month ago. Incredible.

It’s now becoming clear just how much impact our action is having. On January 18th, only 31 members of Congress opposed these bills. Just one day later, 101 members of Congress publicly stood with us in opposition. We are being heard.

And as of today, it looks like both the Senate PIPA and House SOPA bills have been shelved, for the moment. It seems pretty likely that the bills won’t pass as written—a big first win. We now hope that Internet companies, the creative community and the content industry join together to innovate and devise new partnerships to combat online piracy. We’re confident there are effective ways to do this without damaging the Internet or diminishing our freedoms.

You’ve made a big difference in keeping the Internet a safe and open place for creators. Thank you again.

thatharrypottergirl:

gre-sae-asy:

pleatedjeans:

douchebag merit badges

LOL so dead, the only thing is my sister’s a club promoter LOLOLOLOL.

ngl pretty much every guy in my grade save for a few has all of the above. Jersey boys FTW.