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Go after her. Fuck, don’t sit there and wait for her to call, go after her because that’s what you should do if you love someone, don’t wait for them to give you a sign cause it might never come, don’t let people happen to you, don’t let me happen to you, or her, she’s not a fucking television show or tornado. There are people I might have loved had they gotten on the airplane or run down the street after me or called me up drunk at four in the morning because they need to tell me right now and because they cannot regret this and I always thought I’d be the only one doing crazy things for people who would never give enough of a fuck to do it back or to act like idiots or be entirely vulnerable and honest and making someone fall in love with you is easy and flying 3000 miles on four days notice because you can’t just sit there and do nothing and breathe into telephones is not everyone’s idea of love but it is the way I can recognize it because that is what I do. Go scream it and be with her in meaningful ways because that is beautiful and that is generous and that is what loving someone is, that is raw and that is unguarded, and that is all that is worth anything, really.

- Harvey Milk (via moufles)

Apparently I turn into a very bad girlfriend whenever I get to have fun. Oh well. 

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thedailywhat:

Starbucks Same-Sex Marriage Support of the Day: Seattle-based coffeehouse giant Starbucks announced late yesterday that it is joining Microsoft and other local businesses in supporting the marriage equality legislation currently making its way through Washington’s House and Senate.
From the company’s statement:

This important legislation is aligned with Starbucks business practices and upholds our belief in the equal treatment of partners. It is core to who we are and what we value as a company. […]
We are deeply dedicated to embracing diversity and treating one another with respect and dignity, and remain committed to providing an inclusive, supportive and safe work environment for all of our partners.
We look forward to seeing this legislation enacted into law.

It was revealed on Monday that supporters of the legislation believe they have enough votes to pass the bill. Gov. Chris Gregoire has already expressed her wholehearted support for the measure.
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thedailywhat:

Starbucks Same-Sex Marriage Support of the Day: Seattle-based coffeehouse giant Starbucks announced late yesterday that it is joining Microsoft and other local businesses in supporting the marriage equality legislation currently making its way through Washington’s House and Senate.

From the company’s statement:

This important legislation is aligned with Starbucks business practices and upholds our belief in the equal treatment of partners. It is core to who we are and what we value as a company. […]

We are deeply dedicated to embracing diversity and treating one another with respect and dignity, and remain committed to providing an inclusive, supportive and safe work environment for all of our partners.

We look forward to seeing this legislation enacted into law.

It was revealed on Monday that supporters of the legislation believe they have enough votes to pass the bill. Gov. Chris Gregoire has already expressed her wholehearted support for the measure.

[seattletimes.]

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You’re not like the others. I’ve seen a few; I know. When I talk, you look at me. When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon, last night. The others would never do that. The others would walk off and leave me talking. Or threaten me. No one has time anymore for anyone else. You’re one of the few who put up with me.

- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (via light-essence)

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I don't exactly support the relocating thing, but I'm not completely against it. What really pisses me off though is the hype that people are giving this issue. Yung iba kasi sobrang WOOOOO FUCK YOU SM DON'T TAKE AWAY OUR TREES WOOOOO when they weren't even aware of Luneta Hill or the trees there before said issue erupted. I mean, okay go ahead if you want to save the trees, I'm not gonna stop you. Sana lang kasi sincere at di lang nagpapadala sa hype.

I get your point. But I kind of understand why people are so against it. Maybe if it happened 5 years ago, nobody would give a shit. But since a lot of landslides have happened, you can’t blame them. They don’t just read about the possibilities of cutting down/uprooting trees, they’ve seen it themselves. Some of them may have family and friends who’ve suffered from landslides. Buti sana kung iisa lang yung result ng pagputol ng puno. Besides, those trees are part of Baguio’s history. Kumbaga, kung sa bahay mo, balak putulin ng kapitbahay mo yung puno na lolo mo pa nagtanim. But yes, I agree. Some people should stop pretending to be sympathetic. 


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All Day, Everyday: Draw a Line in the Sand and then Take a Stand

dorkvader:

NEWS: 182 trees to be up-rooted for a 1500sq/m parking lot

POV: Protestor

I’ve never seen so much people in one place here in Baguio. I’m glad that a lot of people feel the same outrage as I do. 5000 people are gathered here, protesting this crime against nature. How can they uproot 182…

No sane human being would support this plan by SM. What would everybody else do when nature strikes back again? How much aid does SM even give during times of natural calamity?

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