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August 2012

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“Why extremists always focus on women remains a mystery to me. But they all seem to. It doesn’t matter what country they’re in or what religion they claim. They want to control women. They want to control how we dress, they want to control how we act, they even want to control the decisions we make about our own health and bodies. Yes, it is hard to believe that even here at home, we have to stand up for women’s rights and reject efforts to marginalize any one of us, because America needs to set an example for the entire world. And it seems clear to me that to do that, we have to live our own values and we have to defend our own values. We need to respect each other, empower all our citizens, and find common ground.” —Hillary Clinton [video] (via ericmortensen)
Aug 31, 2012377 notes
#queen #feminism is important now more than ever #let's not take two steps back
I Didn't Build That

edwardspoonhands:

fishingboatproceeds:

So I own or co-own a few businesses that have experienced varying degrees of success. I am in the educational video business, and the book-writing business, and the merchandise distribution business, and the conference running business, and the making YouTube videos with my brother business, among others. These businesses employ people and generate more jobs per dollar of revenue than Pepsi or Google or most other large corporations.

If small business is indeed the engine that drives job growth in America, then we are certainly trying to do our part. And so as a small business owner committed to job creation, let me just say:

IF I HEAR ONE MORE FREAKING PERSON TELL ME THAT I BUILT MY BUSINESS, I AM GOING TO VOMIT.

You know why there aren’t a lot of small online media companies emerging from Somalia these days? Because they don’t have a freaking government. They don’t have bookstores where I could sell books, or roads I could use to get t-shirts to your house. My businesses—like all American businesses—exist because we live in a successful and stable country, which is only successful and stable because for generations, we’ve paid taxes that have allowed us to build an infrastructure and make investments in innovation that allow for increased economic productivity and efficiency.

The free market has shown again and again: It can’t make such a world without government assistance. (Witness, for instance, how bad the free market is at developing new classes of antibiotics, even though such antibiotics would be very useful at keeping people healthy, which in turn increases our Gross Domestic Product.)

My work—like almost all work these days—depends upon the Internet, which wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for government investment. If I hadn’t received excellent free primary school education, I could never have written books. And if primary education weren’t free and compulsory in the United States, I’d have fewer readers, because fewer people could read. 

In his stump speech, Mitt Romney has said, “The other day, you know, I thought about a kid that works hard to get the honor roll. And she works real hard. I know that to get the honor roll she had to go on a school bus to get to school. But when she makes the honor roll, I credit the kid, not the bus driver.” 

Well, I credit the bus driver, for providing a safe and comfortable environment for that student. But drivers aren’t just collecting a paycheck: They’re performing a vital service, and one that involves tremendous responsibility. So yes, I credit them.

And I credit the kid’s teacher, who works tirelessly to get the kid excited about learning. I credit the kid’s parents, and I credit her peers. I credit the school’s cafeteria staff, who work to get the kid as nutritious a meal as budget cuts will allow. I credit the school librarian, if the school still has a librarian, who teaches the kid research skills that will serve her well throughout life. I credit the politicians who raise taxes to pay for better schools rather than cowardly arguing that taxes should always be lower, even if they’re already lower than they ever have been. I credit the school board and the people who repave the roads to school to keep them safe.

I credit the kid. But I also credit her community. They recognized the kid (like all kids) was worth investing in. They cared for her. They made it possible for her to succeed. 

Over the years, I’ve encountered a few successful people who believe they did it all themselves and achieved success because they are just better than their fellow human beings. Some were bankers; some were writers; some were lawyers. Some male, some female. Some rich, some not. Some were born into privilege, some weren’t. I guess they’re a pretty diverse crowd. They only have one thing in common, really: They’re all assholes.

I have nothing to add, except that my brother is really great.

Ahem.  Let’s try this again.. this time with ALL THE WORDS.

A thousand times YES, Mr. Green!

Aug 31, 20129,315 notes
#we built this city on rock and roll #with taxes #together #asshats
Aug 30, 201258,570 notes
#congress is dumb
Play
Aug 30, 2012178 notes
#what just happened #asmr #sigur ros is amazing

I am getting a free lunch today from a lab rep.

I hate going to lunch with people I barely/don’t know.

Is it too late to cancel if I agreed to this an hour ago?

Aug 30, 2012
#why did i agree to this #what is wrong with me #i just want to eat my cheesy tomato pasta and watch Leslie Knope's face in peace #introvert problems
Aug 29, 201268,613 notes
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Aug 28, 2012582 notes
Aug 26, 2012
“Neil Armstrong (1930-2012) was not entirely human. He was the spiritual repository of our spacefaring dreams & ambitions. In death, a little bit of us all dies with him. Farewell my friend. And now, perhaps more than ever, I bid you godspeed.” —Neil deGrasse Tyson
Aug 25, 2012383 notes
Aug 25, 20122,691 notes

I was speaking Portuguese in my dream last night.

I don’t know how to speak Portuguese.

Aug 25, 20125 notes
Tornado Jonsi

musicalcatharsis:

itsfortune:

Jonsi;Tornado

D’ya ever play a song that for its duration made you forget everything else entirely?

(via fckvrn)

je. sus.

I had been putting off listening to his solo work for no particular reason.

I see now this was a mistake.

Aug 24, 2012170 notes
#jonsi #music
Aug 24, 20121 note
#hurricane andrew
Aug 24, 20121,442 notes
#congress is dumb #what is going on #what what what are you doing
Aug 23, 201274 notes
#space #ilu nasa #voyager twins #carl sagan
Aug 23, 20124 notes
#joe pug #adorable #music #old young man #free music!
“The rain surrounded the whole cabin with its enormous virginal myth, a whole world of meaning, of secrecy, of silence, of rumor. Think of it: all that speech pouring down, selling nothing, judging nobody, drenching the thick mulch of dead leaves, soaking the trees, filling the gullies and crannies of the wood with water, washing out the places where men have stripped the hillside! ….Nobody started it, nobody is going to stop it. It will talk as long as it wants, the rain. As long as it talks I am going to listen.” —Thomas Merton, Raids on the Unspeakable (adapted from and with thanks to A Passionate Wanderer)
Aug 19, 2012239 notes
“Anything else you’re interested in is not going to happen if you can’t breathe the air and drink the water. Don’t sit this one out. Do something.” —Carl Sagan, American astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, and science popularizer.  (via plantedcity)
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