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Feb 8, 2012
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So good.


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Feb 8, 2012
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Love him.


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Nov 25, 2011
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He’s always asking: ‘Is that new? I haven’t seen that before.’ It’s like, Why don’t you mind your own business? Solve world hunger. Get out of my closet.

— Michelle Obama


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Nov 22, 2011
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I lost a child to the Occupy movement. »

Saddest thing ever.

itsallgone:

Just thirteen days ago I was eight months pregnant.

Everyone loved rubbing my belly.

I even wore my “Baby On Board” shirt over my gigantic stomach.

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Nov 22, 2011
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Nov 21, 2011
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Dalai Lama… there’s a reason he’s the Dalai Lama.

Dalai Lama… there’s a reason he’s the Dalai Lama.


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Nov 16, 2011
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oddfuture:

*stupid ass spin didnt release a nice size photo of the cover, thats why its so small and stupid looking* The Gang Is On The Cover Of The December Issue Of SPIN Magazine. Go Buy It Or Click The *small ass* Photo To Read The Article.

oddfuture:

*stupid ass spin didnt release a nice size photo of the cover, thats why its so small and stupid looking* The Gang Is On The Cover Of The December Issue Of SPIN Magazine. Go Buy It Or Click The *small ass* Photo To Read The Article.


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Nov 16, 2011
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Just incredible.


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cognitivedissonance:

This is a big deal. Dan Siegel, legal adviser to Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, resigned over the brutalization of Occupy Oakland protesters and says he now supports the Occupy Wall Street movement. Approximately an hour ago, he wrote on Twitter, “No longer Mayor Quan’s legal advisor. Resigned at 2 am. Support Occupy Oakland, not the 1% and its government facilitators.”

This came after he encouraged people to mobilize to Occupy Oakland late last night, where another raid resulted in upwards of 32 arrests, according to Occupy Oakland leaders. Police declared the park a crime scene Monday and forced media to leave.

If more high-ranking municipal officials have an attack of conscience and do the right thing, what then? It appears city and state governments are already a titch frightened of the Occupy movement. If their own people refuse to obey or resign in protest, perhaps it will be time to take this a little more seriously. Change from the bottom on up, folks.

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