Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Feeding the Future


On October 31, 2011, the world's population hit 7 billion people. Our current food system is incapable of addressing the needs of so many, and it's up to us to make a change in the way we eat.


If you'd like to put an end to world hunger, environmental destruction, and cruelty to animals, do your part and pledge to go vegan today.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloweeny!

Take Notes;

Phony:

A fake person is someone who is not genuine and will do whatever it takes to make themself look good. They will take credit for other's work or down play the good of others to illuminate oneself. Fake people take part in hipocrisy, lies, and will turn on friendship the moment it no longer is a benefit for them. They will change thier personality to fit in to a certain group. A person who conforms to a particular subculture to appear a certain way in order to please their peers. they are usually too one-dimensional and superficial to realize this. Often times due to their compliance they cannot think for themselves,or have a mind of their own..which is what results in their shallowness. Most of the time they have No clue who they really are, MPD begins to be dsiplayed (Multiple Personality Disorder) just to be liked and accepted.

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I have Never been so disgusted in my life. I support anyone who believes in freedom and people who fight for their rights but I do not support phony people that use capatilism when they claim to be against it, then use it for/as a muse to make money. I use to support a band that I thought was authetic until I recently found out the truth and what is really going on behind closed doors.  Only cowards steal from their people like that.
To spread bs lies to just to make profit to benefit themselves. I will be the one to put them on blast and call them out and I have no shame doing so.. The audacity to protest at the Occupy Wallstreet protest saying
"We are the 99%" yet their parents are the rich ones taking our money!!! Then having no problem giving it to them to flip and make more profit off of a global cause for their band? I don't think so.  Constantly advertising their murchandise, "Purchase our cds's, and shirts go to our website and order.. and get a FREE poster!!"..hmmm that sounds like capatlism to me!! FOOLS!!!  What happened to them supposedly believing in the REALLY REALLY FREE MARKET??? BASTARDS. The audacity to even march in such an event when they are the ones also behind this whole downfall participating, like a bunch of snakes..slowly making their way in. . That has to be the most outrageous thing ever. I will not support such Garbage.  I see right through their game plan and it does not fool me one bit. The whole image just to fit the part right to the music, which is not even theirs. All original songs remade, and not to mention trying to take Full Credit for. I been studying this group for quite some time now and I see all the bs nonsense. Their secret is not safe with me ;) They are crooks and part of that percentage who take from the poor to benefit themselves.... Anything for a name and 15 minutes of fame. They are a bunch of phony bastards doing whatever it takes to fit in and make/get some money. PATHETIC!

wake the fuck up people!!!!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Stand with Occupy Wall Street





Not a single banker has gone to jail for crimes that led to the financial meltdown. But now over 1,000 protesters have been arrested in the inspiring Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City.

Tell Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Kelly: Respect the Occupy Wall Street protesters' constitutional right to peaceful assembly.

The occupation of Wall Street has inspired a nationwide movement in the spirit of Wisconsin.

But there has been a powerful backlash against peaceful protesters who are using both their right to public assembly and tactics of nonviolent civil disobedience to call attention to the fact that our government has bailed out the wealthiest Americans but has done little to help middle and working class Americans who have lost their jobs and had their homes foreclosed on.

The protest is building momentum with solidarity marches that CREDO and Other 98% members, progressive organizations and labor have joined. However the very existence of Occupy Wall Street could be endangered by strongarm NYPD tactics aimed at intimidating protesters and ending their three week stand against the big Wall Street banks.

Tell Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Kelly: Respect the Occupy Wall Street protesters' constitutional right to peaceful assembly.

Many of the rank and file "blue shirts" of the NYPD have shown great poise, respect, and even moments of solidarity with the protesters. After all they are members of the 99 percent of America that has been victimized by Wall Street.

However, NYPD leadership has used brutal techniques to break up the protests. In an incident last week, a police officer attacked nonviolent protesters with pepper spray. There are multiple videos of the attack on four women protesters who did nothing to provoke the officer's action. The New York Times reported that the officer in question "looked as if he were spraying cockroaches.

The officer involved in that attack was not a rank and file cop. He was a deputy inspector with supervisory responsibilities for the police action. What's more, he has a history of violating the civil rights of protesters and is currently facing legal action for accusations of wrongful arrest and civil rights violations at the 2004 Republican National Convention demonstrations.

Tell Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Kelly: Respect the Occupy Wall Street protesters' constitutional right to peaceful assembly.

There have been other incidents of police abuse. But the documented attack on protesters by a high-ranking NYPD officer demonstrates that this is incident isn't simply the collateral damage of a tense and confusing situation. The police are roughing up protesters in an attempt to break up the Occupy Wall Street protest.

Tens of thousands marched in solidarity with the 99 percent and the Occupy Wall Street protesters. But we must ensure that now the march is over and the news cameras are out of sight that the police do not continue their campaign of violence and intimidation to stop the momentum building at the Wall Street protests.

Tell Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Kelly: Respect the Occupy Wall Street protesters' constitutional right to peaceful assembly.

We have heard from our friends on the ground that the most important thing people can do who cannot come down and support the protests in person is to ensure that the Mayor and the Police Commissioner do not drive them out of the park which is serving as the base for Occupy Wall Street protests.

It's important that the Mayor and Police Commissioner know that the eyes of people across the country are on them, and that we consider it an attack on democracy and not just an individual protester when the NYPD systematically uses intimidation and violence with the intent of suppressing the ongoing protests.

"Not a single banker has gone to jail and yet over 1,000 protesters have been arrested. I stand with the protesters of Occupy Wall Street, and I demand that the NYPD respect their constitutional right to peaceful assembly."


SiGN THE PETiTiON!!
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Ultimate Fake Blood Recipe

Have y'all decided on a Halloween costume yet?

I been looking for the perfect recipe for fake blood, I've got it down to a T. You're welcome. ;)


Fake Blood
3 bottles light corn syrup
1 empty gallon jug
4 bottles red food coloring
  • Pour the corn syrup into the jug.
  • Fill the jug halfway with water.
  • Pour in the food coloring.
  • Shake the living hell out of the jug until everything is well mixed.
  • Fill the rest of the jug with water and shake again.
If you want to make it thicker, just add more syrup.

Are you gonna get all gory with the fake blood recipe or what?!

Have a Happy and Safe Halloweeny Everyone!!

Monday, October 24, 2011

My I Ching Hexagram for today

56: The Wanderer

Monday, October 24th, 2011
Hexagram 56
 
General Meaning: A seasoned traveler knows that a special kind of decorum is called for when one ventures far from home. He or she must develop a yielding nature outwardly, so that the 'local contact' or host can open doors and prevent unseemly errors. But inwardly, the wanderer knows that it is sometimes impossible to discern the true intentions of strangers — are they hostile, friendly or merely opportunistic?

The twin houses of mystery and discovery rule any journey. Each new day is launched on a fresh landscape, one that reaches out to grab our full attention. Though new adventures are a great teacher — and often a great equalizer — there is an art to living lightly in a strange land. Mindfulness and discernment become the keys not only to success, but also to survival.

If you are entering a new environment of any sort attempt to be sincere, flexible and undemanding, rather than obstinate. Let go of old attitudes and habits that could encumber you, or make you overly conspicuous. The onset of a great journey is not a favorable time to enter into binding agreements

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Arc of the Moral Universe, From Memphis to Wall Street

The national memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. was dedicated last Sunday. President Barack Obama said of Dr. King, “If he were alive today, I believe he would remind us that the unemployed worker can rightly challenge the excesses of Wall Street without demonizing all who work there.” The dedication occurred amidst the increasingly popular and increasingly global Occupy Wall Street movement. What Obama left unsaid is that King, were he alive, would most likely be protesting Obama administration policies.

Not far from the dedication ceremony, Cornel West, preacher, professor, writer and activist, was being arrested on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court. He said, before being hauled off to jail: “We want to bear witness today that we know the relation between corporate greed and what goes on too often in the Supreme Court decisions. … We will not allow this day of Martin Luther King Jr.‘s memorial to go without somebody going to jail, because Martin King would be here right with us, willing to throw down out of deep love.”

West was arrested with 18 others, declaring “solidarity with the Occupy movement all around the world, because we love poor people, we love working people, and we want Martin Luther King Jr. to smile from the grave that we haven’t forgot his movement.”

Over the same weekend as the dedication, the U.S. military/CIA’s drone campaign, under Commander in Chief Obama, launched what the independent, nonprofit Bureau of Investigative Journalism, based in London, called the 300th drone strike, the 248th since Obama took office. According to the BIJ, of the at least 2,318 people killed by drone strikes, between 386 and 775 were civilians, including 175 children. Imagine how Obama’s fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Dr. King, would respond to those grim statistics.

Back in 1963, King published a collection of sermons titled “Strength to Love.” His preface began, “In these turbulent days of uncertainty the evils of war and of economic and racial injustice threaten the very survival of the human race.” Three of the 15 sermons were written in Georgia jails, including “Shattered Dreams.” In that one, he wrote, “To cooperate passively with an unjust system makes the oppressed as evil as the oppressor.” King revisited the idea of shattered dreams four years later, eight months before his assassination, in his speech called “Where Do We Go From Here,” saying: “Our dreams will sometimes be shattered and our ethereal hopes blasted. … Let us realize the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice.”

Friday, October 21, 2011

Vegan Boots for Less Than $50

Veganistas enjoy shopping for new seasons (happy face)—but sometimes our wallets don't agree with our seasonal enthusiasm (sad face). This is especially rough at the beginning of boot season, no? I feel you, my friends, and I'm here to help. Fashion forward and fall ready, I present the veganista guide to this season's boots … all less than $50! Complete with a style for every kind of veganista out there, check out these bootiful, cruelty-free picks:


Ankle Slouchy:


Slouchy Studded Ankle Boots, $32.80, Forever 21
 
 
 



Wedge:


Qupid Timber 17 Black Burnished Ankle Boots, $42, Lulu's





Lace-up:  These happen to be my personal favorite!


Belt-Wrapped Grunge Boot, $40, Charlotte Russe
 
 
 



Heel:


Short Heel Slouch Boot, $32.50, Charlotte Russe
 




Lace-Up With Heel:

Qupid Puffin 06 Black Velvet Lace-Up Booties, $45, Lulu's




So many choices! Which style is callin' your name?