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lac-e:

MASSSIVE GIVE AWAYYYY!!!!
included:
macbook air UNUSED
nikon SLR D5100 camera UNUSED
blackberry smartphone 8250 UNUSED
ipod classic 
Eternity purfume- Calvin Klein UNOPENED
Chloe purfume- UNUSED
silk shorts- boutique in Italy
skirt boho brint- urban outfitters
infinity red knit muffler- urban outfitters
jewelry- i dont remember haha
my father’s company gave us all these electronics so I decided to give them away :)
ALL of these items will be given to ONE lucky follower from notes of the photo THAT I DO NOT PERSONALLY KNOW
You may reblog this picture up to FIVE times
i will pay for good quality national/ international shipment
YOU MUST KEEP THIS ON YOUR BLOG TILL MARCH 30th (the day the winner is decided)
for proof- the winner will upload a photo of them with all the items!
i will decide the winner in the last week of march
message me for any questions!!
MUST BE FOLLOWING: lac-e
this is not a joke

lac-e:

MASSSIVE GIVE AWAYYYY!!!!

included:

  • macbook air UNUSED
  • nikon SLR D5100 camera UNUSED
  • blackberry smartphone 8250 UNUSED
  • ipod classic 
  • Eternity purfume- Calvin Klein UNOPENED
  • Chloe purfume- UNUSED
  • silk shorts- boutique in Italy
  • skirt boho brint- urban outfitters
  • infinity red knit muffler- urban outfitters
  • jewelry- i dont remember haha

my father’s company gave us all these electronics so I decided to give them away :)

ALL of these items will be given to ONE lucky follower from notes of the photo THAT I DO NOT PERSONALLY KNOW

You may reblog this picture up to FIVE times

i will pay for good quality national/ international shipment

YOU MUST KEEP THIS ON YOUR BLOG TILL MARCH 30th (the day the winner is decided)

for proof- the winner will upload a photo of them with all the items!

i will decide the winner in the last week of march

message me for any questions!!

MUST BE FOLLOWING: lac-e

this is not a joke

(Source: coconutt-breeze, via coconutt-breeze)

the-end-is-not-the-end:

Not mine; I found it somewhere or other ages ago. It still makes me giggle way too much, though, and I thought it deserved a repost.

the-end-is-not-the-end:

Not mine; I found it somewhere or other ages ago. It still makes me giggle way too much, though, and I thought it deserved a repost.

Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault discuss the nature of power, among other things.

(Source: 08-23-47)

androphilia:

Homophobic murders in Iraq | Workers’ Liberty
March 5, 2012
The Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq has issued this protest statement jointly with Iraqi LGBT.
“New barbaric attacks started against the Iraqi LGBT in many cities like Baghdad and Basra while using inhumane methods such as hitting the head and body parts of gay victims with building concrete blocks repeatedly till death or by pushing them over high building roof which took place in Basra city. The actions of killings, torture, and dismembering against those who were described as “adulterous” by Islamic Shia militias, besides hanging lists on the walls of several sections in Al-Sadr city and in Al-Habibea region, had all terrorized the society at large and especially the Iraqi LGBT community, knowing that those attacks are directed against anyone suspected with gay practices or appearance.
“The first killings took place on the sixth of February 2012 and continued or rather escalated till the current days. One of the hanged lists in Al-Sadr city included the names and addresses of 33 person, while other lists included other tens of names in other areas. News confirmed that 42 gay men were tortured and killed so far, mostly by concrete blocks, while some by dismembering.
“The Islamic militias in Iraq believe that the religious family should consist of a male husband and a female wife, and is the cornerstone of building a pious Islamic society. Such an institution is handed to the males to rule and control. Under such an institution, they deny the right-to-life, or rather they command a death sentence against all who do not fit under the religious description of a family.
“Based on those rules, the campaigns of honor killings happen against women and LGBT under the same token. Just as women face honour killing as a result of extra marital affairs, the lesbians and the gays face the same destiny because of their sexual practices which do not relate to marriage.
“We call on all freedom-lovers of the world, the women’s and human rights organization and governments in the advanced world to put pressure on the Iraqi government to provide protection to the lgbt in Iraq, and establish legislation for defending their right to life, and criminalizing all aggressions against them. We demand also a full enquiry into the groups and criminal behind the killing campaign and that they get full punishment from the legal and correctional system.”
Iraqi LGBT/Madi Al Iraq/Ruby Al HurriyaOrganization of Women’s Freedom In Iraq/Yanar Mohammed1 March 2012

androphilia:

Homophobic murders in Iraq | Workers’ Liberty

March 5, 2012

The Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq has issued this protest statement jointly with Iraqi LGBT.

“New barbaric attacks started against the Iraqi LGBT in many cities like Baghdad and Basra while using inhumane methods such as hitting the head and body parts of gay victims with building concrete blocks repeatedly till death or by pushing them over high building roof which took place in Basra city. The actions of killings, torture, and dismembering against those who were described as “adulterous” by Islamic Shia militias, besides hanging lists on the walls of several sections in Al-Sadr city and in Al-Habibea region, had all terrorized the society at large and especially the Iraqi LGBT community, knowing that those attacks are directed against anyone suspected with gay practices or appearance.

“The first killings took place on the sixth of February 2012 and continued or rather escalated till the current days. One of the hanged lists in Al-Sadr city included the names and addresses of 33 person, while other lists included other tens of names in other areas. News confirmed that 42 gay men were tortured and killed so far, mostly by concrete blocks, while some by dismembering.

“The Islamic militias in Iraq believe that the religious family should consist of a male husband and a female wife, and is the cornerstone of building a pious Islamic society. Such an institution is handed to the males to rule and control. Under such an institution, they deny the right-to-life, or rather they command a death sentence against all who do not fit under the religious description of a family.

“Based on those rules, the campaigns of honor killings happen against women and LGBT under the same token. Just as women face honour killing as a result of extra marital affairs, the lesbians and the gays face the same destiny because of their sexual practices which do not relate to marriage.

“We call on all freedom-lovers of the world, the women’s and human rights organization and governments in the advanced world to put pressure on the Iraqi government to provide protection to the lgbt in Iraq, and establish legislation for defending their right to life, and criminalizing all aggressions against them. We demand also a full enquiry into the groups and criminal behind the killing campaign and that they get full punishment from the legal and correctional system.”

Iraqi LGBT/Madi Al Iraq/Ruby Al Hurriya
Organization of Women’s Freedom In Iraq/Yanar Mohammed
1 March 2012