28th January 2012

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any advice?

Hey guys, I need to get a decent enough, affordable digital camera to give me some usable shots for a community newspaper I’m doing.

any suggestions?

19th January 2012

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woman where you been?

I kinda thought I lost my tumblr account :s lol. I’m just glad to be back!  I missed y’all

19th January 2012

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The First Battle of the Internet War

soulsistrin:

liamcamps:

wickedclothes:

In response to the United States Department of Justice shutting down the popular MEGAUPLOAD website, hacktivist group Anonymous has shut down the Department of Justice website.

I think Anonymous won the hearts of millions today.

The current classics.

Occupy internet.

As we trini people say…”It good! It damn good!”

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19th January 2012

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Oh how I missed my tumblr!!!

18th August 2011

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Why should we accept that the “talent” of someone who writes jingles for an advertising agency advertising dog food and gets $100,000 a year is superior to the talent of an auto mechanic who makes $40,000 a year? Who is to say that Bill Gates works harder than the dishwasher in the restaurant he frequents, or that the CEO of a hospital who makes $400,000 a year works harder than the nurse or the orderly in that hospital who makes $30,000 a year? The president of Boston University makes $300,000 a year. Does he work harder than the man who cleans the offices of the university? Talent and hard work are qualitative factors which cannot be measured quantitatively.
— Howard Zinn (via omchomsky)

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11th August 2011

Photo reblogged from Its not just the destination, it's the journey with 38,466 notes

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30th July 2011

Photo reblogged from Curiosity Killed My Innocence❤ with 40,180 notes

theworstfuckingnightmare:

-.- *Cough cough*


Haha! Best definition ever!

theworstfuckingnightmare:

-.- *Cough cough*

Haha! Best definition ever!

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25th July 2011

Photo reblogged from Trini Mummy with 915 notes

zeitgeistmovement:

 
Now, my grandmother was a wonderful person. She taught me how to play the game Monopoly. She understood that the name of the game is to acquire. She would accumulate everything she could and eventually, she became the master of the board. And then, she would always say the same thing to me. She would look at me and she would say: “One day, you’ll learn to play the game.”
One summer I played Monopoly almost every day, all day long and that summer, I learned to play the game. I came to understand the only way to win is to make a total commitment to acquisition. I came to understand that money and possessions, that’s the way that you keep score. And by the end of that summer I was more ruthless than my grandmother. I was ready to bend the rules if I had to, to win that game. And I sat down with her to play that fall. I took everything she had. I watched her give her last dollar and quit in utter defeat. And then she had one more thing to teach me.
Then she said: “Now it all goes back in the box. All those houses and hotels, all the railroads and utility companies, all that property and all that wonderful money, now it all goes back in the box. None of it was really yours. You got all heated up about it for a while. But it was around a long time before you sat down at the board and it will be here after you’re gone; players come, players go. Houses and cars, titles and clothes, even your body.”  Because the fact is that everything I clutch and consume and hoard is going to go back in the box and I’m going to lose it all.
So you have to ask yourself when you finally get the ultimate promotion, when you have made the ultimate purchase, when you buy the ultimate home, when you have stored up financial security, and climbed the ladder of success to the highest rung you can possibly climb it, and the thrill wears off - and it will wear off - Then what? How far do you have to walk down that road before you see where it leads? Surely you understand it will never be enough.
So you have to ask yourself the question: What matters?
- John Ortberg


Too few people realise and/or acknowledge this. Pay more attention to the things that DON’T go back into the box.

zeitgeistmovement:

Now, my grandmother was a wonderful person. She taught me how to play the game Monopoly. She understood that the name of the game is to acquire. She would accumulate everything she could and eventually, she became the master of the board. And then, she would always say the same thing to me. She would look at me and she would say: “One day, you’ll learn to play the game.”

One summer I played Monopoly almost every day, all day long and that summer, I learned to play the game. I came to understand the only way to win is to make a total commitment to acquisition. I came to understand that money and possessions, that’s the way that you keep score. And by the end of that summer I was more ruthless than my grandmother. I was ready to bend the rules if I had to, to win that game. And I sat down with her to play that fall. I took everything she had. I watched her give her last dollar and quit in utter defeat. And then she had one more thing to teach me.

Then she said: “Now it all goes back in the box. All those houses and hotels, all the railroads and utility companies, all that property and all that wonderful money, now it all goes back in the box. None of it was really yours. You got all heated up about it for a while. But it was around a long time before you sat down at the board and it will be here after you’re gone; players come, players go. Houses and cars, titles and clothes, even your body.”  Because the fact is that everything I clutch and consume and hoard is going to go back in the box and I’m going to lose it all.

So you have to ask yourself when you finally get the ultimate promotion, when you have made the ultimate purchase, when you buy the ultimate home, when you have stored up financial security, and climbed the ladder of success to the highest rung you can possibly climb it, and the thrill wears off - and it will wear off - Then what? How far do you have to walk down that road before you see where it leads? Surely you understand it will never be enough.

So you have to ask yourself the question: What matters?

John Ortberg

Too few people realise and/or acknowledge this. Pay more attention to the things that DON’T go back into the box.

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23rd July 2011

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Tumblring from a club *__*

Clubbing is so not my scene…at least not anymore…but I’m here cuz…well, it’s my girlfriend’s bday lime…and u know us chicks…we go all out for our gf’s :) so, who’s online? Keep me company! :)

19th July 2011

Photo reblogged from This Is How with 6 notes

mixes-signals:

Aint nuthin like some trini vernacular…

mixes-signals:

Aint nuthin like some trini vernacular…

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