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Nikhil Goyal: What's There To Lose?
Yesterday, I was in New York City for some meetings. I stopped by Starbucks for a quick drink and a bite. I plopped myself at a table across from a man scouring the New York Times.
I didn’t think much and just pulled out my laptop and started typing up some edits on my book. Then I thought, ‘I…
Posted on May 24, 2012 via Nikhil Goyal with 3 notes
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Everyone should vote for Obama because of this picture.
Posted on May 13, 2012 via schmooo. with 64,003 notes
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dude, how high is michael jordan all the time?
YES YEES
Haha no way
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Posted on April 13, 2012 via Gravity Rides Everything with 51,588 notes
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It's What Keeps Me Alive: Addressing the Criticism of Invisible Children
There has been a lot of backlash about the Kony 2012 video that has mostly been directed at the organization Invisible Children. I just want to clarify some things for everyone straight up. None of the money going to Invisible Children is actually going to build up any sort of army or something…
Posted on March 8, 2012 via It's What Keeps Me Alive with 1 note
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This is important
Joseph Kony, for the past 20 years abducts children, forces them to kill their parents and maim their friends’ faces. He builds an army with these children, for no cause other than maintaining his power.
Invisible Children has been trying for ten years to get him convicted of crimes against humanity.
It’s up to this new generation, us, to make a difference. Let’s use Tumblr’s reach, Reddit’s reach, Facebook and Google+, let’s show them how powerful our communities can be.
Raise awareness, MAKE JOSEPH KONY FAMOUS.
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Posted on March 6, 2012 via I RESPECT WOMEN. with 308,041 notes
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Posted on February 28, 2012 via Me,Myself and Mybrain with 43,535 notes
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Posted on February 16, 2012 via It's What Keeps Me Alive with 6 notes
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What are you, Chicken? by Niege Borges.
Posted on February 6, 2012 via chu&co with 13 notes
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How Glee Would End In A Perfect World
The only way the show works is that nothing on the show has actually happened, and the show ends with Will waking up in bed one day next to Teri, from a long, detailed dream. He then returns to the school to realize that it was just his mind creating a world where he would be important. It explains the unusual level of attention he gets from the adult females on the program, the absurd shifts in tone and the ‘dream sequences’ which resulted in the entire show choir learning a detailed synchronized swimming routine in a day in order to propose.
As Will wanders the hall he sees the lives of the children he wishes he could change, but never will because, in the end, he’s a Spanish teacher. He sees Finn and Quinn run off to raise Puck’s child with Quinn, while Puck is filled with the sadness of never getting a chance to be a real father and instead continues to lay tackless stripping, and housewives by the score (“Mr. Bad Example”). Rachel and Kurt enter a loveless marriage, while they both see the same boy on the side. (“That Boy Is Mine”). He watches as Emma and Ken Tanaka’s wedding, where he is the best man. He sees Finn join the army, and Puck comes by to visit Quinn while he’s away (“The River”). Meanwhile, Sue Sylvester, with no enemy or drive, ends up instead becoming Principal after Figgins is discovered to be incompetent. As Will reflects on what could be as he walks through the empty hallways, he begins to sing to himself (“Separate Lives”), only to have the janitor tell him to shut up.
Instead, he is the same old boring Will. Will realizes that his life is meaningless,on his drive home from work. He pulls into his garage and closes the door, but leaves the car running. As we pull in to a close up of Will, tears streaming down his face, we can faintly make out the song on the radio. It’s “Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey.
And that’s what you missed, on Glee.
-Willo, commenter on The AV Club boards
