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Dec 1, 2014 / 2,630 notes

sadboys2001:

whatsup world we r far away from rural sweden

Dec 1, 2014 / 613,075 notes

The saddest things in the world:

-people forgotten on their birthdays
-old people eating alone
-animals left behind by their humans

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Dec 1, 2014 / 1,144,738 notes

stoleyogirl:

when you see ur squad while you out with your parents

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Dec 1, 2014 / 26,553 notes

officialunitedstates:

Ice fishing?  why not nice fishing?  be polite to each other

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Dec 1, 2014 / 296,892 notes

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Nov 25, 2014 / 483,497 notes

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britteryikes:

This is terrifying.

this is so fucking disgusting smh

My god I have never seen something so terrifying in my entire life

I don’t normally reblog stuff like this but I need to. This is fucking TERRIFYING. What the hell is wrong with people? 

This scared me so bad I needed context and perspective. I needed to know what the hell was going on. And I have a feeling everyone feels the same way. 

The woman heard talking is Lisa Mahone, with her boyfriend after being pulled over for not wearing seatbelts. Her two children were in the backseat, and it was her 14-year-old son, Joesph, who recorded the encounter on his phone. 

According to the Hammond Police, one of the cops pulled a gun when Lisa’s boyfriend, Jamal, reached behind the console, “presumably to grab a weapon.”

Jamal refused to get out of the car because he “feared for his life” and would only crack the window a little bit in order to hand them the identification they asked for. 

The family is suing for damages to the vehicle as well as malice and reckless force. The two children in the back seat were injured from the cop breaking the glass. 

Nobody else was posting about the actual event, so here you go. Read the articles, watch the whole video. It’s important to understand everything that happened.

Fuck them this is so fucked up

Reblog this forever, please. PLEASE.

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Nov 25, 2014 / 778 notes

1881ad:

“NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO INDICT DARREN WILSON”

“NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO INDICT DARREN WILSON”

“NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO INDICT DARREN WILSON”

“NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO INDICT DARREN WILSON”

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME. HOW CAN ANYONE THINK AMERICA DOESN’T HAVE A RACISM EPIDEMIC WHEN SHIT LIKE THIS HAPPENS.

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survivalofthefetish:
“ thirstmob:
“ Tweet of the muthafuckin YEAR.
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BRUTAL
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Nov 25, 2014 / 76,916 notes

survivalofthefetish:

thirstmob:

Tweet of the muthafuckin YEAR.

BRUTAL

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Nov 25, 2014 / 105,397 notes

scatmancrothers:

When you know that the  KKK is celebrating tonight you fucking made the wrong decision

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Nov 25, 2014 / 241,247 notes

the-milk-eyed-mender:

michael brown was eighteen years old, he was very shy, he was funny and silly, he loved music, his mother loves him very much, please don’t forget about him, please don’t let him be forgotten

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Nov 25, 2014 / 241,247 notes

the-milk-eyed-mender:

michael brown was eighteen years old, he was very shy, he was funny and silly, he loved music, his mother loves him very much, please don’t forget about him, please don’t let him be forgotten

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snowingcas:
“ There is a man standing in front of the police barricade with his hands up.
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Nov 25, 2014 / 55,063 notes

snowingcas:

There is a man standing in front of the police barricade with his hands up.

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stopthecatcall:
“ “When I was 15 I landed my first job as a domino’s sign holder. On average I would be approached by 2-6 guys per shift, and every shift was no longer than four and a half hours, though most of them were about two to three hours...
Nov 20, 2014 / 324 notes

stopthecatcall:

“When I was 15 I landed my first job as a domino’s sign holder.  On average I would be approached by 2-6 guys per shift, and every shift was no longer than four and a half hours, though most of them were about two to three hours long.  Generally, the same comments were made on the daily.  ”Hey baby what are you doing standing out here?”  ”You’re too hot to be out here working this kind of job, let me show you what a REAL good time is.”  At any given point I’d report this to my manager he would always laugh it off and tell me to go back outside.  One day a stranger walked up behind me and stuck his head right above my chest and told me that I was beautiful while not even bothering to glance up to my face.  He reached out to touch me and I had to run down the road as he followed me.  I spent several minutes asking him to please leave me alone, and my boss could seem to care less that a stranger literally tried to put his hands on me.”

Submission from jellyfishandlovestories

“But What Was She Wearing?” is a project documenting what street harassment really looks like. Submit your own to stopthecatcall@gmail.com or via tumblr.  

Oct 16, 2014 / 764,135 notes

rebagled:

“hey do you wanna get food, i’ll pay”

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