“I’m going to make this perfectly clear. If you harm her, this is going to be your last day on Earth.”
(Source: hawwkette)
Via i kind of like hawkette. / you would.
Eric: Happy birthday…?
Nell: Not my birthday.
Eric: I… actually knew that. Uhm, so, the flowers are for…
Nell: No occasion.
Eric: So somebody sent you flowers just… because.
Nell: Uhum.
Eric: So somebody did send them.
Nell: No, they just grew there. Why are you so surprised that somebody would send me flowers?
Eric: I’m actually not surprised. At all.
Via Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
There’s an old saying: “Those who speak, don’t know; and those who know, don’t speak.” I don’t know if that’s true or not, but I know that by and large the press doesn’t care who really knows what as long as they’ve got a quote. Last Friday, we had our Week Ahead meeting in the Roosevelt Room. Some of you were there, most of you weren’t, but I’m talking to all of you now. Bruno Gianelli and I were leading a discussion about whether or not the President should stop in Kansas on his way back from the West Coast, and I remarked that the Vice President is polling better than the President right now in the Plains states…and that if the President is re-elected, it’s gonna be on the Vice President’s coattails. That remark made its way to a White House reporter…
We’re a group. We’re a team. From the President and Leo on through, we’re a team…We win together, we lose together, we celebrate and we mourn together. And defeats are softened and victories sweetened because we did them together…And if you don’t like this team… then, there’s the door… It’s great to be in the know. It’s great to have the scoop, to have the skinny, to be able to go to a reporter and say, “I know something you don’t know.” And so the press becomes your constituents and you sell out the team…So, an item will appear in the paper tomorrow, and it’ll be embarrassing to me and embarrassing to the President. I’m not gonna have a witch hunt. I’m not gonna huff and puff. I’m not gonna take anyone’s head off. I’m simply gonna say this: you’re my guys. And I’m yours… and there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for you.
RIP WANG YUE
October 14th 2 year old toddler Wang Yue walks out of her parents shop and crosses the road. She doesn’t realise a van approaching her. The van is driving at a moderate speed but when the van draws closer to the girl, it doesn’t stop but drives right over her. As the front wheel runs over her body the driver realises that he had run over the girl. After a moment of hesitation, the driver continues, crushing the girl with the back wheel as well. Yue Yue is left on the streets bleeding, at this stage she is still alive and moving. 3 pedestrians walk past her but yet no one is willing to stop to help the poor little girl. Another van drives past and runs over her body the second time. 18 pedestrians walk past her but still, no one helps her. Finally a women picking up trash sees her and drags her to the side of the road. She calls for help and the girls mother runs out. Yue Yue is finally rescued after 10 minutes and 18 witnesses.
Wang Yue died in hospital today (21st of October) due to organ failure. The drivers of the vans have been arrested but both claim that it was dark and they couldn’t see where they were going although both of their headlights had been turned off. If one of the 3 first witnesses had a heart to just even call the ambulance, Wang Yue probably wouldn’t be where she is now. It makes me wonder where people’s hearts are these days. If you saw a toddler bleeding to death on the middle of the road would you just pretended like you saw nothing?
Rest in Peace beautiful Wang Yue. You only had 2 years in this world before your life was taken away from you. I hope that where you are now is way better than this messed up society that we live in. I hope that this tragedy will be a wakeup call for those heartless people out there. Us humanity needs to start caring for each other again. This incident should never be forgotten. Wang Yue exposed us to the sad reality of the 21st century and we need to learn from this. Sweetheart, you’ll forever be in our hearts
Reblog this if you still have a heart. Reblog this if you care for Wang Yue and is as shocked about this story as I am.
(Source: a-shstreaked)
Here’s a version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night created using thousands of curled up strips of paper. Susan Myers used a process called paper quilling to painstakingly build up her version of the piece.
MIND-BLOWING!
oh. dang.
Via I will make no such promises





