Nothing, just watching t.v.

Life can be rough but, I'm pretty sure I love you
Just made dinner. ;)

Just made dinner. ;)

We’re not at war with Islam. Our partnership with the Muslim world is critical.

Barak Obama.

Wherein partnership means open drone strikes, clandestine ops in different Muslim countries, covert bases, resource manipulation, torture-based interrogation methods for innocent Muslim men and women and minors, arms deal with tyrannic monarchies, backing up dictators in Asia and the Middle East and much more.

Great partnership.

(via mehreenkasana)

  • Usual conversation with a typical Obama apologist
  • Obama Apologist: He's pro-gay marriage!
  • Me: That's beautiful and I'd love to attend a wedding myself but the dead kids in Yemen and Pakistan and -
  • OA: He supports Planned Parenthood!
  • Me: That's great but his foreign policy is -
  • OA: He fully supports freedom of speech for everyone!
  • Me: Actually it's a little more complicated considering how many voices are still cen -
  • OA: You hate him 'cause he's black! Fucking racist!
  • Me: I'm brown and Muslim so technically I understand raci -
  • OA: TERRORIST.
thepoliticalnotebook:

Picture of the Day: Tahrir Square in Cairo. Several thousand protesters filled the famously revolutionary Tahrir Square on Monday night to protest the presidential election, angry at being given a choice only between a Muslim Brotherhood candidate (Mohammed Morsy) and Mubarak’s former prime minister (Ahmed Shafiq). Many are torn between a reluctant vote for the MB and not voting at all. Shafiq’s nearby office was set on fire. Protests were also held in Alexandria, Port Said and Suez.
(Read more at France24)
Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters. Via.
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The two party system at work

thepoliticalnotebook:

Picture of the Day: Tahrir Square in Cairo. Several thousand protesters filled the famously revolutionary Tahrir Square on Monday night to protest the presidential election, angry at being given a choice only between a Muslim Brotherhood candidate (Mohammed Morsy) and Mubarak’s former prime minister (Ahmed Shafiq). Many are torn between a reluctant vote for the MB and not voting at all. Shafiq’s nearby office was set on fire. Protests were also held in Alexandria, Port Said and Suez.

(Read more at France24)

Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters. Via.

View more Picture of the Day postsSubmit a photo.

The two party system at work

People spend so much time living their life looking up and all they have to do is look down to see an ideal society, no matter how many ants you kill you can never wipe them out. I hope the same can be said about us

Got a dog today and it’s officially official.

Got a dog today and it’s officially official.