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What’s This? An anti-rape campaign that focuses on preventing rape instead of preventing women leaving the house? Holy crap it’s Christmas.
Doppelgangland! Oh my God. I love how Willow can’t make herself kill her evil double and instead sends her to a parallel universe - where she’s killed instantly anyway.
(Day 19 - Favorite Conor YouTube video)
“We’re here tonight to say a couple of things:
We’re here to say this to Fremont: This law is not acceptable.
We’re here to say this in Nebraska: This law is not acceptable!
We’re here to say this in Arizona: THIS LAW IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!
We’re here to say this in the United States of motherfucking America: THIS LAW IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!
We want to say to our immigrant communities in Fremont and throughout Nebraska and throughout the United States, we want to say to our latino brothers and sisters that we stand with you in solidarity. When your dignity is compromised, our dignity is compromised. When your rights are defied, our rights are defied. We are one people, we are one nation, and we will not let these bigoted crazy maniacs take our country from us. Alright? So are you with me? Are you with me?!
Alright. So when these bastards try to take this thing statewide we’ll be there right with them. The minute they start doing it, we’ll be there. Are you with me? …and they tried to take it and make a little mysterious list in Utah and scare everybody. What are we gonna do when they stand there? We’ll say “This law is not acceptable.” Are you with me?
Thank you very much. We love you. Thank you.” - Conor Oberst, Concert for Equality on July 31, 2010
Dawn really wasn’t that bad until Season 7, when she let Buffy down. Before that, I’d say she was just a typical teen. And I mean, finding out you’re not real can’t be that easy. And losing your mom. And being the key to open Hell on Earth.
The songwriting. And yeah, the goat-like voice. I’m a sucker for that. Obviously, I appreciate and support pretty much all of his political views (that he made public). I really love what he did/does for his friends (or rather what they all did for each other) with Saddle Creek/Team Love. I find all that I know about his life to be so inspiring. I think it’s interesting how he talks about important issues and yet outside of that it’s so easy to make fun of him. Like, Conor, you’re not Mexican, get over it.
And I realize he’s done hypocritical things in the past (this is me judging him not being a vegan anymore) but it’s okay, I guess.
Buffy. And I can’t explain this without sounding like I think too much of myself and take myself too seriously.
Lol what is this question? Idk. I have nothing against any of them. I don’t know what Corina does with her life outside of being his gf, so I’ve no opinion there. Maria is amazing and I thought they were cute. I’ll say Winona but only because I love her and everything she’s ever done. I know nothing about their relationship though. I don’t know who else Conor dated…
Well I don’t know. Which ones do people hate? I’ll go with “Out of Mind, Out of Sight” because it’s from season one and season one hardly ever gets any love. The idea of the episode is so relevant to life and how you’re supposed to treat people. The ending always creeps me out, because it sounds like something that could actually happen; a secret school/facility for a bunch of kids who were so completely ignored by their teachers, classmates and family, that they actually became invisible. Plus, the words on their school book are the lyrics to The Beatles’ “Happiness Is A Warm Gun”.
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Ignorando o fato de que tudo isso é puro preconceito/falta de informação/cultura-do-estupro, não tem quem possa discordar sobre a última parte. Nos serve bem para não mais julgarmos o nível de conhecimento e preparo de uma pessoa pela maneira culta com a qual ela se expressa. Nos maiores problemas, o que falta nas pessoas é a humanidade e, talvez principalmente, a tolerância. Qualquer pessoa pode se educar a falar corretamente (o que eu apoio, incentivo e aprecio), porém poucas pessoas conseguem enxergar além de si e buscar o bem comum.

I really wish Iran would let him have his way.