thepopeofmope:

purpleyin:

The most amusing thing is this IS exactly how the BBC report on practically everything.

It’s ALWAYS like this and it makes me furious.

(via the-eleventh-blog)

hitlervevo:

world news

hitlervevo:

world news

(Source: shinoddddd, via fiftyshadesofpunjabi)

diemeowderkatze:

I AM SORRY BUT THIS IS WHY I AM EMBARRASSED TO BE AN AMERICAN. IF A HIJAB THAT DORNS THE AMERICAN FLAG PATTERN IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BUT SKIMPY ASS BIKINIS OR WEARING THE FUCKING ACTUAL FLAG IS ACCEPTABLE, JUST BECAUSE THE PERSON IS WHITE, I WANT TO FUCKING THROW UP.

(I don’t have a thing against Audrey Kitching, she was just merely and example). 

But this fucking disgusts me right here. It makes me want to say, fuck this country and its racism and double standards. 

(via benjyfenwick)

teamfreeebutts:

one time i said thanks obama in front of my mom and she said, completely serious “you can’t blame your problems on our nation’s leader”

tyleroakley:

Russell Brand Destroys MSNBC Talk Show Host for Treating Him Like Shit

“I would much rather be here today debating this point than trying to explain how we failed to prevent another 9/11.”

NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander • Discussing, in front of the Senate Appropriations Committee, the terror plots that the agency’s surveillance programs have stopped, including a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange, the New York Subway and the offices of a newspaper which drew scrutiny for publishing cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. Even if this is the case, do you feel that the programs are worth the added security? (via shortformblog)

(via brooklynmutt)

guardian:

Sasha and Malia Obama wear colourful shoes as they are greeted along with President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama upon their arrival on Air Force One in rainy Belfast for the G8 summit. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

guardian:

Sasha and Malia Obama wear colourful shoes as they are greeted along with President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama upon their arrival on Air Force One in rainy Belfast for the G8 summit. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters