February 8, 2013
Couch surfing in a huge workshop.

Couch surfing in a huge workshop.

February 4, 2013   2 notes

merblogogy:

Project Ocean

This video highlights the shocking truth about the effects of over-fishing on marine life and why we must protect the worlds marine eco-systems from the ‘jellyfish soup’ effect.

Over fishing and the devastating impact on our oceans.

January 28, 2013
January 28, 2013   835 notes
braiker:

“OK, you gotta take the perenial membrane and change at the external urethral sphincter. Be careful, though, the vas deferens always gets a little funky on the weekends. “
laughingsquid:

New York Subway Penis Map


Yeah, Vas Deferens gets it.

braiker:

“OK, you gotta take the perenial membrane and change at the external urethral sphincter. Be careful, though, the vas deferens always gets a little funky on the weekends. “

laughingsquid:

New York Subway Penis Map

Yeah, Vas Deferens gets it.

January 28, 2013   7 notes
January 28, 2013
January 14, 2013   1,829 notes
hanguknamja:


Korea's last prince, 이우. Died in 1945 in Hiroshima, Japan. (x)

The atomic bombing of Hiroshima not only took the life of one of the last Korean royals, it incinerated over 20,000 common Koreans, many of them forced laborers, at the hands of their enemy’s enemy, who not only did not distinguish between civilians and soldiers but refused to distinguish between the Japanese and their victims.
After the war, the few Korean survivors went unrecognised as victims of this atrocity, because they were not Japanese nationals, and neither they nor their offspring, many of whom suffered severe congenital malformations from the radiation poisoning, received compensation or adequate medical treatment.
They were thus triply victimized. First by the Japanese, who enslaved them. Second, by the Americans who exploded an atomic bomb over them indiscriminately. Third, by the world, for refusing to recognize them as victims of an atrocious crime against humanity. Even today, I’m surprised about how few people realise that so many Koreans were killed at Hiroshima (and Nagasaki).

I have learned something from your post. I was unaware of the suffering of Koreans. What a beautiful photograph.

hanguknamja:

Korea's last prince, 이우. Died in 1945 in Hiroshima, Japan. (x)

The atomic bombing of Hiroshima not only took the life of one of the last Korean royals, it incinerated over 20,000 common Koreans, many of them forced laborers, at the hands of their enemy’s enemy, who not only did not distinguish between civilians and soldiers but refused to distinguish between the Japanese and their victims.

After the war, the few Korean survivors went unrecognised as victims of this atrocity, because they were not Japanese nationals, and neither they nor their offspring, many of whom suffered severe congenital malformations from the radiation poisoning, received compensation or adequate medical treatment.

They were thus triply victimized. First by the Japanese, who enslaved them. Second, by the Americans who exploded an atomic bomb over them indiscriminately. Third, by the world, for refusing to recognize them as victims of an atrocious crime against humanity. Even today, I’m surprised about how few people realise that so many Koreans were killed at Hiroshima (and Nagasaki).

I have learned something from your post. I was unaware of the suffering of Koreans. What a beautiful photograph.

(Source: partimecat, via jhameia)

January 14, 2013   2 notes

littlerountree:

i feel inspired to do something like this myself. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching: Airport (by hellogiggles)

I so have to do something like this too! : )

January 2, 2013
#posies  #sundaymorning

#posies #sundaymorning

December 31, 2012
1976 #bridgetbardow actress turned activist joins #greenpeace #antisealing campaign

1976 #bridgetbardow actress turned activist joins #greenpeace #antisealing campaign