advodude:

Final Vote: 33-29
“You get to the point where you evolve in your life where everything isn’t black and white, good and bad, and you try to do the right thing. You might not like that. You might be very cynical about that. Well, fuck it, I don’t care what you think. I’m trying to do the right thing. I’m tired of Republican-Democrat politics. They can take the job and shove it. I come from a blue-collar background. I’m trying to do the right thing, and that’s where I’m going with this.”
New York Republican State Senator Roy McDonald speaking to a reporter (New York Daily News)

advodude:

Final Vote: 33-29

You get to the point where you evolve in your life where everything isn’t black and white, good and bad, and you try to do the right thing. You might not like that. You might be very cynical about that. Well, fuck it, I don’t care what you think. I’m trying to do the right thing. I’m tired of Republican-Democrat politics. They can take the job and shove it. I come from a blue-collar background. I’m trying to do the right thing, and that’s where I’m going with this.

New York Republican State Senator Roy McDonald speaking to a reporter (New York Daily News)

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jeromerieke93 asked: Paige Coburn!
I was reading your gimme shimmer and sparkle fondarkle barkle, and its weird but i like.... felt like crying? haha, probs coz i wanna go to NYC sew bud ;D
peace bro.

hahaha! That’s some interesting feedback to my post Jeromeo! Yeah, I went back and read it and am now planning my suicide. I’ve actually started saving again (its really hard) so one day soon I can go back and never leave! I will buy a little 1cm x 1cm flat under the subway with all the rats and we can live there together :)

I have been looking for this song since the dawn of time! It was played in ‘Chuck’ pilot episode and I managed to finally track it down! Defs worth it!

Super Great Day Today!

Currently feel like this:

Aw yeah!

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Every morning brings us news of the globe, and yet we are poor in noteworthy stories. This is because no event comes to us without being already shot through with explanation. In other words, by now almost nothing that happens benefits storytelling; almost everything benefits information. Actually, it is half the art of storytelling to keep a story free from explanation as one reproduces it… .

The most extraordinary things, marvelous things, are related with the greatest accuracy, but the psychological connection of the event is not forced on the reader. It is left up to him to interpret things the way he understands them, and thus the narrative achieves an amplitude that information lacks.

~Walter Benjamin, Illuminations: Essays and Reflections

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— (via lucreciasline)

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welovethepope:
Ah Blair Bear, you’ll always be my Queen Bee.

welovethepope:

Ah Blair Bear, you’ll always be my Queen Bee.

resarose:

never gets old.

Ahh! I used to replay this bit over and over and over when I was younger!

resarose:

never gets old.

Ahh! I used to replay this bit over and over and over when I was younger!

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Words from a raging Journo enthusiast….

(When talking about the sense of insurmountable fear one will feel when covering a dangerous/revolutionary story…..)

“You’ve just got to postpone that fear. Don’t feel it yet. First and foremost, do your job. Report your story without the distraction of fear. You have time to worry about the fact you’re standing in a war /natural disaster zone, later. Paint the picture for the rest of the world, then call your Mum”.