A blog about plurality, mental health, addictions, and politics.

Mostly a compendium of thoughts, links, commentary, rants, raves, whatnot, perhaps a little mayhem, and other premature ejaculations.

Posts will be me, the main host of this system, and some of the others inside here.

1st June 2012

Post reblogged from Imogen Heap's iBlog with 16 notes

Birds in the Blue Mountains’ Bush

Lovely, lovely little sound track of her walk through the bush. Gentle, amazing.. her soft voice caressing the birdsong.

imogenheap:

Birds in the Blue Mountains” Bush (mp3)

Source: imogenheap

21st December 2011

Quote

Real Swaraj will come, not by the acquisition of authority by a few, but by the acquisition of the capacity by all to resist authority when it is abused.
— Mahatma Gandhi

Tagged: owsoccupychange

6th December 2011

Photo reblogged from Leftish with 15 notes

leftish:

Occupy the Planet!

leftish:

Occupy the Planet!

Source: leftish

6th December 2011

Link reblogged from Fat and Sassy with 16 notes

Fat and Sassy: Institutionalised sexual assault and the chipping away of our democratic rights: Today in #OMEL vs #MCC →

fat-and-sassy:

Today, December 6th, 2011, members of the Victoria Police and the Melbourne City Council used a knife to strip a young woman down to her underwear in the Flagstaff Gardens.

This is Sarah. She was wearing a tent:

(photo taken Monday December 5, originally from

Source: fat-and-sassy

23rd November 2011

Photo reblogged from Leftish with 410 notes

leftish:

…in case you were wondering why Congress is so reluctant to tax millionaires!
NOTE* that’s 47 PERCENT, not 47 members of Congress!
There’s 535 Members of Congress, and 251 of them are Millionaires!
CRAP!

leftish:

…in case you were wondering why Congress is so reluctant to tax millionaires!

NOTE* that’s 47 PERCENT, not 47 members of Congress!

There’s 535 Members of Congress, and 251 of them are Millionaires!

CRAP!

Source: leftish

23rd November 2011

Photo reblogged from OccupyDownUnder with 2 notes

occupydownunder:

Occupy Star Wars

occupydownunder:

Occupy Star Wars

Source:

25th October 2011

Photo with 2 notes

.:Poms:. by ~muridaee

Teazer again — This is the one I’ve been working for the past few weeks. I finished it up last week. I am really happy the way this turned out.

.:Poms:. by ~muridaee

Teazer again — This is the one I’ve been working for the past few weeks. I finished it up last week. I am really happy the way this turned out.

25th October 2011

Photo with 2 notes

.:dockwise:. by ~muridaee
Teazer here — I had so much fun making this. The teacher showed me how to make the planks of the dock in perspective. I also am really happy with the trees.

.:dockwise:. by ~muridaee

Teazer here — I had so much fun making this. The teacher showed me how to make the planks of the dock in perspective. I also am really happy with the trees.

16th October 2011

Photo reblogged from Leftish with 49 notes

Transcribing graphic image:
“You cannot be a protester and a customer at the same time.”

~ Bank of America, Santa Cruz, employee to an OCCUPY WALL STREET Protester who wanted to close their account.

Transcribing graphic image:

“You cannot be a protester and a customer at the same time.”

~ Bank of America, Santa Cruz, employee to an OCCUPY WALL STREET Protester who wanted to close their account.

Tagged: occupyemployee stupidity

Source: leftish

16th October 2011

Photo reblogged from Leftish with 18 notes

Television screen transcription for visually impaired:
“Up w/Chris Hayes — MSNBC”
LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL

“Nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a community which has constantly refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue. It seeks to so dramatize the issue that it can no longer be ignored”
— Martin Luther King, April 16, 1963.

Television screen transcription for visually impaired:

“Up w/Chris Hayes — MSNBC”

LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL

“Nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a community which has constantly refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue. It seeks to so dramatize the issue that it can no longer be ignored”

— Martin Luther King, April 16, 1963.


Tagged: nonviolent protestmartin luther king quoteoccupy

Source: leftish