"What is Satan doing here?"

James Gandolfini to Glenn Beck’s face

 …As Beck tells it, when he stood up to take his five-year-old son to the bathroom he reached over and introduced himself to Gandolfini (they apparently have a mutual friend) and shook his hand….at which point Gandolfini apparently said “what is Satan doing here?”

Mediaite (May 20th, 2010)

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zolaal:

theviraltruth:

zolaal:

abigabby:

theviraltruth:

The First Amendment does not protect you from:
Criticism: If you’re a comedian who makes a bad rape joke, people are allowed to point out that you’re not funny as well as an asshole.
Shame: If you tweet something racist about President Obama on your public Twitter account that’s connected to your first and last name, people are allowed to say that is bad.
The Right to Anonymity: If you take creepy photos of women without their consent and post them on Reddit, people are allowed to try and figure out who you are and post your information on the internet. No one is entitled to anonymity. It’s up to you whether to make it easy for people to find you.
Mockery: If you put yourself out there that means your peers (and news outlets) have the right to LOL and comment.
Consequences: If you publicly express yourself in a manner that is offensive, hurtful, or just plain dumb, strangers might contact your friends/family/school/employer and tell them what you did. That is not infringing on your right to free speech; it’s pointing out how you choose to exercise that right. Like the rest of the federal constitution, the First Amendment protects us from the government, not from private companies, which may be able to fire or otherwise punish you for stuff you say, even if it’s outside of work. The laws protecting the free speech of private employees vary from state to state, aside from specifically protected speech like labor organizing. Here are some guidelines for public employees and students.
via An Idiot’s Guide to Free Speech

all countries?

why d u think no one is entitled to anonymity?

The First Amendment does not provide a right to anonymity. No one is entitled to anonymity. That is a fact not a thought.The Fourth Amendment contains an explicit “right of the people to be secure in their persons” that is strongly indicative of a constitutional right to privacy but not anonymity.
But that is a moot point. The fact is I am free to discover anything about you that exists in the public domain, such as your identity. For instance, if you used a picture of yourself as a profile picture I am free to use that image to run a Google Image search and discover anything about you I can find, hence the statement that:

No one is entitled to anonymity. It’s up to you whether to make it easy for people to find you.


the “first amendment” is for us citizens only. what do i care?


Well, you obviously care enough to keep commenting, which is more than most people who have seen this post have done.

zolaal:

theviraltruth:

zolaal:

abigabby:

theviraltruth:

The First Amendment does not protect you from:

  • Criticism: If you’re a comedian who makes a bad rape joke, people are allowed to point out that you’re not funny as well as an asshole.
  • Shame: If you tweet something racist about President Obama on your public Twitter account that’s connected to your first and last name, people are allowed to say that is bad.
  • The Right to Anonymity: If you take creepy photos of women without their consent and post them on Reddit, people are allowed to try and figure out who you are and post your information on the internet. No one is entitled to anonymity. It’s up to you whether to make it easy for people to find you.
  • Mockery: If you put yourself out there that means your peers (and news outlets) have the right to LOL and comment.
  • Consequences: If you publicly express yourself in a manner that is offensive, hurtful, or just plain dumb, strangers might contact your friends/family/school/employer and tell them what you did. That is not infringing on your right to free speech; it’s pointing out how you choose to exercise that right. Like the rest of the federal constitution, the First Amendment protects us from the government, not from private companies, which may be able to fire or otherwise punish you for stuff you say, even if it’s outside of work. The laws protecting the free speech of private employees vary from state to state, aside from specifically protected speech like labor organizing. Here are some guidelines for public employees and students.

via An Idiot’s Guide to Free Speech

all countries?

why d u think no one is entitled to anonymity?

The First Amendment does not provide a right to anonymity. No one is entitled to anonymity. That is a fact not a thought.The Fourth Amendment contains an explicit “right of the people to be secure in their persons” that is strongly indicative of a constitutional right to privacy but not anonymity.

But that is a moot point. The fact is I am free to discover anything about you that exists in the public domain, such as your identity. For instance, if you used a picture of yourself as a profile picture I am free to use that image to run a Google Image search and discover anything about you I can find, hence the statement that:
No one is entitled to anonymity. It’s up to you whether to make it easy for people to find you.

the “first amendment” is for us citizens only. what do i care?

Well, you obviously care enough to keep commenting, which is more than most people who have seen this post have done.
brooklynmutt:

Douche

brooklynmutt:

Douche

flavorpill:

momatalks:

LOVE THIS!!! Public storytelling!

oliveargyle:

likeafieldmouse:

Mobstr - The Story (2012)

The first installation of The Story was a simple “Once upon a time…” The artist expected maintenance crews to paint over his graffiti. As soon as the wall was cleaned, Mobstr proceeded with the second installation, which was then also painted over, and so on until the narrative was completed. His intention was to create an indirect “teamwork” between two opposing societal forces exemplified by street artist and street maintenance crew.

I was thinking about this fellow the other day. Always makes me smile.

More, more!

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Hey babe, what’s your sign?

Hey babe, what’s your sign?

brooklynmutt:

“Aaaaaaaand we’re done here @CNN.” - @Brandon_Borders

brooklynmutt:

“Aaaaaaaand we’re done here @CNN.” - @Brandon_Borders

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tank-commander:

underthevastblueseas:

Blackfish - Trailer

Beyond the lies, beneath the deception, the truth will surface.

Magnolia Pictures has debuted the trailer for the chilling Sundance documentary Blackfish, directed Gabriela Cowperthwaite, about orcas in captivity. 

Holy shit. 

OKAY, WE NEED TO REBLOG THE FUCK OUT OF THIS. EVEN IF YOU’RE NOT AN ANIMAL PERSON, YOUR FOLLOWERS NEED TO SEE THIS. ESPECIALLY DURING THE HEIGHT OF VACATION SEASON. DO NOT SUPPORT SEA PARKS WITH CAPTIVE WHALES. IT’S NOT ENVIRONMENTAL PROPAGANDA (I can’t believe I even used those words) IT’S A REAL ISSUE AND IT’S NOT A MATTER OF PROOF, IT’S A MATTER OF COVERING IT UP AND IGNORING IT!

HOLY SHIT. 10000+ NOTES?!!? Usually it’s just the captivity group reblogging this stuff- I’m so happy people are finding out about this. :D

EVERYONE WATCH THIS SHIT

I am amazed at how many notes this is getting. Share far and wide guys!

HOLY SHIT OH MY GOD 12,000 NOTES.

YOU GUYS. THIS COULD BE IT. THIS MIGHT BE WHAT ENDS CAPTIVITY.

OH MY GOD.

Wow. Wow. 

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"She’s an ugly fucking bitch."

— Dave Grohl on Courtney Love

buzzfeed:

A sports bar charged a man for his “fuckin needy kids.” The waiter was not the biggest fan of kids. 

As someone who can’t stand other people’s kids, I can’t really blame the server here. While we’re on the subject; what kind of parent takes their fucking brats to a Sports Bar for family fun. Idiots with fucking needy kids, that’s who.

buzzfeed:

A sports bar charged a man for his “fuckin needy kids.” The waiter was not the biggest fan of kids. 

As someone who can’t stand other people’s kids, I can’t really blame the server here. While we’re on the subject; what kind of parent takes their fucking brats to a Sports Bar for family fun. Idiots with fucking needy kids, that’s who.

A lot of dads might be angry if their daughter went into porn — and so is the father of top adult actress Stoya.

But not for the reason you think.

How Caffeine Can Cramp Creativity

newyorker:

Caffeine prevents our focus from becoming too diffuse; it instead hones our attention in a hyper-vigilant fashion.

—Maria Konnikova on how caffeine short-circuits creativity: http://nyr.kr/15dRvAQ
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(Source: newyorker.com)

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