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Rogers: NSA 'is not listening' to Americans' phone calls | Politics - KSBW Home

and why don’t we believe you?

well, duh — it could have something to do with this:

“I am not a crook!” Tricky Dickie B/4 shit hit the fan.

“I did not have sexual intercourse with that woman!” our friend Bill, b/4 the guano got knee-deep.

“Iraq has Weapons of Mass Destruction!” Dubya, b/4 launching the Hide and Seek War.

So now you know why we don’t believe you.

Convos With My 2 Year Old - EPISODE 3 ‘The Cookie’ (by ConvosWith2YrOld)

this is so cool

Oh Shit, I Totally Forgot That Happens! | The Onion - America's Finest News Source

George was as gut-wrenched as the rest of us…

The Red Wedding

a review of the shattering episode last night — Arya so close to Rob and her mom — Bran so close to Jon — it makes my heart ache…

Doctor Who Official on Tumblr: Matt Smith to leave Doctor Who

doctorwho:

The BBC is today announcing that Matt Smith is to leave Doctor Who after four incredible years on the hit show. Matt first stepped into the TARDIS in 2010 and will leave the role at the end of this year after starring in the unmissable 50th Anniversary in November and regenerating in the Christmas…

the change our human selves do not wish — the suspense of the new — I am so glad I got to see Matt Smith in this role.

but you gotta know, we will be just as nutz about the new doctor…

A Brave Fan Asks Patrick Stewart A Question He Doesn't Usually Get And Is Given A Beautiful Answer

remarkable and moving — one celebrity working for violence against women and recognition of PTSD in veterans as a true illness — working without self-promotion.

“The fact that you’re struggling doesn’t make you a burden. It doesn’t make you unloveable or undesirable or undeserving of care. It doesn’t make you too much or too sensitive or too needy. It makes you human. Everyone struggles. Everyone has a difficult time coping, and at times, we all fall apart. During these times, we aren’t always easy to be around — and that’s okay. No one is easy to be around one hundred percent of the time. Yes, you may sometimes be unpleasant or difficult. And yes, you may sometimes do or say things that make the people around you feel helpless or sad. But those things aren’t all of who you are and they certainly don’t discount your worth as a human being. The truth is that you can be struggling and still be loved. You can be difficult and still be cared for. You can be less than perfect, and still be deserving of compassion and kindness.”

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Daniell Koepke  (via wethinkwedream)

I needed these words today. Thank you.

(Source: internal-acceptance-movement, via psych-facts)