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    Across the Universe

    Drawings

    Once upon a triangle I was bored. Instead of sitting on the couch and watching Degrassi like most kids my age I decided to pick up a pen and express my creativity on the back of my homework sheets. Soon afterwords I discovered the joys of Paint SAI and began digitally drawing my shit. Of course I'm lazy so they're all sloppy and gross. I blame society. That one is me as Kururu from Sgt. Frog. How pimp am I? This tis' of me frolicking through the grass. I'm probably on my way to Wallmart or something. That one's my friend Melissa, having a picnic with ALL her friends. That's the secret shrine I have for Callan in the back of my closet >:3 Thats Butter's from South Park... looking like a fag. Thats my friend Hannah being a retard. Her arms look like that irl im srly Darkness never shone so bright
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    Ladywriter

    preserve an open Internet

    Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon -- the most powerful broadband providers -- are trying to fundamentally change the way the Internet works. They're seeking to make even bigger profits by acting as gatekeepers over what we see and do online. If they succeed, the Internet would be more like radio and television: a few major corporations would control which voices are heard most easily, and it would be much harder for grassroots groups, individuals, and small businesses to compete with large corporations and well-funded special interests. The FCC wants to do the right thing and keep the Internet open, but the big providers have been attacking their efforts, with help from Black leaders who have financial ties to the industry. And a recent court ruling just made the FCC's job even tougher.[1] If the FCC is to preserve an open Internet, they will have to boldly assert their authority and press even harder. It's why they need to hear directly from everyday people about the importance of an open Internet, now. Will you join me in sending a message to the Federal Communications Commission supporting their effort to preserve an open Internet? It takes only a moment: http://www.colorofchange.org/opennet/?id=2098-944090


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