HUGE day for love. After months of hard work and protest, marriage equality has passed in France — 331 to 225.
Nothing is what it seems to be in America…
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aretherepeoplewhodisliketurtles:
aretherepeoplewhodisliketurtles:
Now see here all you lucky bitches growing up bragging about yo’ nickelodeon and disney channel and cartoon network and whateva cable crap
well some of us didn’t have cable
we had antennas
we had ANTENNAS
I am here to pay homage to the ANTENNAS and to the parents who had to tweak them all the goshfrakkin time just so we didn’t have a crinkly crappy picture on our PBS KIDS
So Here are some things in memory of PBS Kids….Mr. Rogers Neighborhood
Clifford The Big Red Dog
Caillou
ArthurBetween The Lions
Dragon Tales
Zoboomafoo
Redwall
Teletubbies
…..and let us not forget the very few commercials, which mostly consisted of…
“Juicy Juice….100% Juice! For 100% Kids!”
Chuck-E-Cheese…Where a Kid Can Be a Kid!!
And never forget after every show….
so do not forget everyone
this is MY childhood
some of us had antennas, not cables.
thank you :)I think you are forgetting someone very very important!
FUCKERS YOU FORGOT THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE
Z O O M BITCHES
EXCUSE ALL OF YOU ASSHATS
THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT
I MEAN SERIOUSLY YOU REMEMBERED TO PUT FUCKING CALLIOU IN THERE
BUT NOT SESAME STREET
SHAME
Yes you are completally correct; totally correct
I apologize for leaving that outI shall also add one more very important thing;
Elmo’s World
so I beg for forgiveness
I beg for forgivenessHere Is Also The Big Comfy Couch
And Kratt’s Creatures, an offshoot of Zoboomafoo
The Reading Rainbow…With Levar Burton!!
And Cyberchase….does anyone remember that one??
And That Weird One….Jay Jay the Jet Plane
Don’t forget Thomas the Tank Engine
and Barney too
PBS Kids has more shows than I thought they did
This was me. All of this. Oh and let’s not forget Liberty’s Kids. Guess where I learned the history of my country?
Redwall and Liberty’s Kids feels
ZOOM I MISS THAT SHOW SO MUCH
Reblogging because my Childhood
LIBERTY’S KIDS FTW!
It’s time to get pissed. The U.S. law that would turn Google, Facebook, and Twitter into legally immune government spies just passed the House.
We expected CISPA to pass; that’s why this spring, we’re going to organize the largest online privacy protest in history to make sure CISPA is gone for good.
And, in response to Rep. Mike Rogers’ accusation that CISPA opponents are just “14 year-old tweeter[s] in the basement”, we thought we’d also challenge Rep. Rogers to get on live national television and debate a 14 year-old in a basement on CISPA. The search for the 14 year-old begins. Are you or do you know a 14 year-old who could totally school a congressman on this issue?
This bill affects everyone — not just U.S. citizens. Anyone with a Facebook account could now have their data shipped directly to the U.S. government. That’s why Internet users overwhelmingly oppose this bill. Over 1.5 million people signed petitions against it. But Congress didn’t listen.
Does this remind you of something? Yep, this is the exact position we were in with SOPA last year. Then the Internet rose up and we made history with the SOPA strike.
Join the largest online privacy protest in history to make sure CISPA goes the same route as SOPA and doesn’t become the law that breaks the 4th Amendment. Are you in?
CISPA threatens our most basic rights. Privacy is important not just for our security but for our rights to freedom of expression. The giant tech companies that stood with Internet users against SOPA are not going to help us this time (but some of the large sites like Mozilla, Imgur, and Reddit are all against CISPA and we love them).
Only a massive grassroots outcry will stop this bill. We’re starting to build the tools. But we need your help.
Can you share the flyer below on social media? And tell everyone you know to sign up to join the protest?
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(Source: sitesnotspies.org)
In which a dad stands up for his son when the toddler asks for a princess movie at Wal-Mart. Amazing. (via The Advocate)
Well shit, now i have to go all the way back up to reblog it…
Actually, kind of made me feel better about myself
(Source: tic-tac-scented-tree)
This is Coy Mathis, a transgender 6 year old living in Colorado. It just so happens that my brother is in her class at Eagleside Elementary School in Fountain, Colorado. When I asked my brother how he felt about Coy he said, “She’s got really cool hair and we play on the slides at recess.” I asked what he thought about Coy’s decision to be a girl and he said, “She is a girl. She just got the wrong body on accident.” How is a 6 year old more understanding and accepting of her than many of the adults at Eagleside Elementary?
(Source: radioblondie)
Marriage equality comes to Uruguay at last. (via The Advocate)
Ok, so…
I found too many things about people — teens especially — only realizing that not saying no does not equal a yes once they’re told.
So I made a thing.
I’m so sorry if I did something wrong, I’m not 110% sure what I’m doing, so I’m almost scared to post this, but…
Sign here, if you’re interested.
Signed and passed it on to FB and Twitter. This is a cause worth spreading about.
SIGNAL FUCKING BOOST
^^^^^^^^
this is some basic shit that absolutely must be taught.
30,000 more signatures needed!
I would love to see this happen. This shouldn’t even be debated like teaching contraception vs. abstinence only education is currently. This affects EVERYONE.
























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pachanka:
It’s time to get pissed. The U.S. law that would turn Google, Facebook, and Twitter into legally immune government spies just passed the House.
We expected CISPA to pass; that’s why this spring, we’re going to organize the largest online privacy protest in history to make sure CISPA is gone for good.
And, in response to Rep. Mike Rogers’ accusation that CISPA opponents are just “14 year-old tweeter[s] in the basement”, we thought we’d also challenge Rep. Rogers to get on live national television and debate a 14 year-old in a basement on CISPA. The search for the 14 year-old begins. Are you or do you know a 14 year-old who could totally school a congressman on this issue?
This bill affects everyone — not just U.S. citizens. Anyone with a Facebook account could now have their data shipped directly to the U.S. government. That’s why Internet users overwhelmingly oppose this bill. Over 1.5 million people signed petitions against it. But Congress didn’t listen.
Does this remind you of something? Yep, this is the exact position we were in with SOPA last year. Then the Internet rose up and we made history with the SOPA strike.
Join the largest online privacy protest in history to make sure CISPA goes the same route as SOPA and doesn’t become the law that breaks the 4th Amendment. Are you in?
CISPA threatens our most basic rights. Privacy is important not just for our security but for our rights to freedom of expression. The giant tech companies that stood with Internet users against SOPA are not going to help us this time (but some of the large sites like Mozilla, Imgur, and Reddit are all against CISPA and we love them).
Only a massive grassroots outcry will stop this bill. We’re starting to build the tools. But we need your help.
Can you share the flyer below on social media? And tell everyone you know to sign up to join the protest?
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