March 2012
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February 2012
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thedailybeard asked: I'd like to take the time and tell you directly that your beard is incredible.
gifparty:
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Your music is mediocre and you should feel mediocre.
I’m just going to read the first chapter of Aspects over and over again until I feel like I know what I’m doing with my life.
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this might just be the evan williams talking through me, but i am mad handsome.
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Anonymous asked: i dont mean this offensively but you could really score a babe
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Anonymous asked: are you still seeing that girl?
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Only hang around people that are positive and make you feel good. Anybody who...
– Amy Poehler (via funkyfest)
Great advice.
(via becauseiamawoman
This is a thing I’ve been working on.
(via coffeewithants)
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Andrew Sullivan: I have never doubted the existence of God. Never. My acceptance of God’s existence--of a force beyond everything and the source of everything--goes so far back in my consciousness and memory that I can neither recall “finding” this faith nor being taught it. So when I am asked to justify this belief, as you reasonably do, I am at a loss. At this layer of faith, the first critical layer, the layer that includes all religious people and many who call themselves spiritual rather than religious, I can offer no justification as such. I have just never experienced the ordeal of consciousness without it. It is the air I have always breathed. I meet atheists and am as baffled at their lack of faith--at this level--as you are at my attachment to it. When people ask me how I came to choose this faith, I can only say it chose me. I have no ability to stop believing. Crises in my life--death of loved ones, diagnosis with a fatal illness, emotional loss--have never shaken this faith. In fact, they have all strengthened it. I know of no “proof” that could dissuade me of this, since no “proof” ever persuaded me of it.
Sam Harris: You appear to see some strange, epistemological significance in the fact that you cannot remember when or how you acquired your faith. Surely the roots of many of your beliefs are similarly obscure. I don’t happen to remember when or how I came to believe that Pluto is a planet. Should I say that this belief “chose me”? What if, upon hearing that astronomers have changed their opinion about Pluto, I announced that “I have no ability to stop believing?. I know of no ‘proof’ that could dissuade me of [Pluto’s planethood], since no ‘proof’ ever persuaded me of it.”
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Arguments based around dictionary definitions are usually not very effective arguments.
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Is there anything that a body is really supposed to be, or is it that bodies just are?
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This "Power + Privilege = Racism" Bullshit
mollypockette:
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peste-noire:
Ok, if any of you actually believe this, you’re an idiot. A complete and total idiot.
Now that I got my ad hominems out of the way, let me speak to the intelligent people.
Racism is the belief that differences in races justify discrimination.
“Wait up, but only white people can be racist!”
No, they fucking can’t. Anyone on Earth can be racist. If...
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Sex is not spiritual. There is no god present when I kiss someone, no goddess...
– Why Sex Is Not Spiritual - San Francisco Arts - The Exhibitionist
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This summer might actually be a lot more enjoyable than I originally thought!
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