What you whispered should be screamed.

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December 2010

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That awkward moment when you find out that the 9 year old girl you adopted from a questionable orphanage is actually a 33 year old Russian serial killer with dwarfism
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“Lies and half-truths fall like snow, covering the things that I remember, the things I saw.” — Neil Gaiman (via incoherentmusingsofagirl)
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November 2010

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50 followers!

i know, some of you think that’s lame.

and if you do, then maybe you should promote me and make me less lame.

whooo cares..

i love you guys!

i know i may seem distant and like i don’t love you,

but it’s because, while on here, i seem like a blunt pottymouth who doesn’t give a shit what anyone thinks,

but in real life i’m quiet and awkward.

but thank you again for following! :D

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I regard free speech as a fundamental moral right, a normative as well as instrumental value. She treats speech rights as immoral when they involve expressions of hatred. She aims for a society in which people feel “safe” from exposure to the hateful feelings of others. I aim for one in which people can safely harbor and express their ideals and emotions, including their hatreds. She asserts that the law can regulate speech without regulating emotion or belief; I assert that emotions, beliefs, and speech are inextricably bound: I shape my ideas by articulating them; writing is how I formulate and clarify my thoughts. She regards hate speech as conduct; (censors often conflate speech and action). I insist that it’s speech. In other words, if our debate had devolved into an exchange of epithets, if we’d hurled hateful names at each other, then according to her standards, we would each have been guilty of criminal conduct. I’d say we were guilty of embarrassing ourselves.

She welcomes the intrusion of state power into personal relations when they involve what she considers hateful speech. I shudder at the thought of it. Her vision of a safe society inspires in me visions of a Maoist re-education camp.

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—Wendy Kaminer and Femi Otitoju debate the moral limits of free speech.  (via theatlantic)
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Play
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“The words were on their way, and when they arrived, she would hold them in her hands like the clouds, and she would wring them out like the rain.” —The Book Thief, Markus Zusak (via fuckyeahliteraryquotes)
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“another ‘dead man to love’. i collect them like people do exotic dead butterflies and insects. i stick a pin in them (like voodoo) and bring them back to life, a kind gesture if i do say so.
and i can only hope that one day someone comes along and sticks a pin in my dead ribcage and admires me for something or other.”
—VV (via london-hates-you)
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