(Source: queerbody)
When one speaks of disability, one always associates it with a story, places it in a narrative. A person became deaf, became blind, was born blind, became quadriplegic. The disability immediately becomes part of a chronotope, a time-sequenced narrative, embedded in a story. But by narrativizing an impairment, one tends to sentimentalize it, and link it to the bourgeois sensibility of individualism and the drama of an individual story, as we have seen in so many films treating the subject of disability.
”Today we acknowledge a really terrible loss. Megaupload was, as you all know, exceptionally hard working, infinitely packed with files, and most importantly, a fierce, fierce website. Therefore, I feel you have the right to know exactly how it died. You see, Megaupload was murdered, by the US Congress. The US Government does not wish me to tell you this. But not to do so I feel would be an insult to megaupload’s memory. Now the pain we all feel at this dreadful loss reminds me, and, reminds us, that though we may come from different websites and using the internet for different things, our hearts beat as one. In light of the recent events, the bonds of friendship made from the internet will be more important than ever. Remember that, and Megaupload will not have died in vain. You remember that, and we’ll celebrate a website who was kind, and honest, and brave, and true. Right to the very end”
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TABLET GIVEAWAY: I won this Samsung Galaxy Tab back in October and so far I’ve only used it a couple times, and that was to play Angry Birds. So in the name of minimalism, holiday spirit, and tumblr bonding, I’ve decided to give this away to one of my followers. All you have to do to enter is reblog this and make sure you’re following me. A winner will be chosen at random on Christmas.
(Source: fallenhumanitys)
Kween Kelly
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i try my best not to kill spiders but they’re so scary
lmao why did these make me tear up
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