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26th May 2012

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SLEEP PLEASE. STOP THINKING. STOP DREAMING *THAT* DREAM. THAT’S ALL OVER. YOU’VE GOT NO-ONE. GET THAT INTO YOUR FUCKING SKULL. ARGH. SLEEP. NOW. SLEEP.

25th May 2012

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thedailywhat:

CISPA Update of the Day: CISPA, the Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act that passed the House in April, likely is headed for a Senate vote in early June.
To drum up opposition to the legislation, which would create “a ‘cybersecurity’ exemption to all existing laws,” Fight for the Future, Democrats.com, The Liberty Coalition, and the Entertainment Consumers Association have created a new website called Privacy Is Awesome. The site outlines the top five ways to help defeat CISPA:
Call your senators and tell them to oppose the Lieberman-Collins bill (CISPA), and ask for a constituent meeting during the Memorial Day recess to help change their mind.
Email senators offices about CISPA, expressing your opposition.
Keep calling senators until they plan a constituent meeting.
Donate to anti-CISPA organizers — the same teams that helped defeat SOPA/PIPA.
Share your opposition online — Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Meanwhile, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., is spearheading opposition to the legislation, concluding a recent Senate floor speech with:

I believe these bills will encourage the development of a cyber security industry that profits from fear and whose currency is Americans private data. These bills create a Cyber Industrial Complex that has an interest in preserving the problem to which it is the solution.

Watch the full video here. It’s terrific.
[death+taxes}

This is important.

rand0mflora:

thedailywhat:

CISPA Update of the Day: CISPA, the Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act that passed the House in April, likely is headed for a Senate vote in early June.

To drum up opposition to the legislation, which would create “a ‘cybersecurity’ exemption to all existing laws,” Fight for the Future, Democrats.com, The Liberty Coalition, and the Entertainment Consumers Association have created a new website called Privacy Is Awesome. The site outlines the top five ways to help defeat CISPA:

  • Call your senators and tell them to oppose the Lieberman-Collins bill (CISPA), and ask for a constituent meeting during the Memorial Day recess to help change their mind.
  • Email senators offices about CISPA, expressing your opposition.
  • Keep calling senators until they plan a constituent meeting.
  • Donate to anti-CISPA organizers — the same teams that helped defeat SOPA/PIPA.
  • Share your opposition online — Facebook, Twitter, etc.

Meanwhile, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., is spearheading opposition to the legislation, concluding a recent Senate floor speech with:

I believe these bills will encourage the development of a cyber security industry that profits from fear and whose currency is Americans private data. These bills create a Cyber Industrial Complex that has an interest in preserving the problem to which it is the solution.

Watch the full video here. It’s terrific.

[death+taxes}

This is important.

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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and sometimes we dance to different tones. the frequency I ask for, the unity codes, the systemic likings parallel to a rainbow. I never ask why. I simply follow along the vectors. When I inquire of them, I first read “Let there be light” as the opening sentence.
Argus Anastigmat f4.5/50mm - Arista 100
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auxiliofaux:

and sometimes we dance to different tones. the frequency I ask for, the unity codes, the systemic likings parallel to a rainbow. I never ask why. I simply follow along the vectors. When I inquire of them, I first read “Let there be light” as the opening sentence.

Argus Anastigmat f4.5/50mm - Arista 100

multiple exposure

©2012auxiliofaux

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25th May 2012

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Dive Bella Dive - Jack The Ripper. I’m really obsessed with this song right now so i decided to make a lyric video as i couldn’t find one on youtube :) 

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25th May 2012

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distillerette:

“The Leaves of Linden Avenue” by Brooke Shaden

distillerette:

“The Leaves of Linden Avenue” by Brooke Shaden

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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veloure:

that’s a one in a million picture

veloure:

that’s a one in a million picture

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25th May 2012

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kittehkats:

gamer kittens ready to pwn sum no0bs
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kittehkats:

gamer kittens ready to pwn sum no0bs

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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25th May 2012

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X1968 (by Max Capacity +)

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X1968 (by Max Capacity +)

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