Few Americans believe that they live in a police state; indeed many would be outraged at the suggestion. Yet the everyday fact that the police have the right to monitor the communications of all its citizens – in secret – is a classic hallmark of a state that fears freedom as well as championing it. Ironically, the Guardian’s revelations were published 69 years to the day since US and British soldiers launched the D-day invasion of Europe. The young Americans who fought their way up the Normandy beaches rightly believed they were helping free the world from a tyranny. They did not think that they were making it safe for their own rulers to take such sweeping powers as these over their descendants.
Civil liberties: American Freedom on the Line (via azspot)

jellybeing:

what

wait a freaking second

who is jensen ackles

i thought jensen ackles was that fish from spongebob 

this guy

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i thought…this entire time… you guys have been talking about this fish…..

i dont even know why i just heard the name jensen ackles and assumed that was this guys name


troyisstillnaked:

BOYS WILL BE BOYS_F.O.D MAGAZINE

sluttyoliveoil:

you know kids, your old dad was once very popular with the ladies. i was in countless tagged/perfs, 100 note selfies, and i got nudes whenever i asked


“The two of them are in love, aren’t they?”

Yes. But they are always apart. He’s King of the Dwarves and lives underground, while she’s cursed to live as a sheep. Only when the clock strikes twelve is she a fairy. So the King appears at that moment, just to catch a glimpse of the girl he fell in love with.”

(Source: senj0ugahara)