empty all the sandbags
piled around my heart
to build a sandcastle
on your un-shore.
stand inside the tower
of all our falling down,
hang my love like a sail
and lead me to your storm.
empty all the sandbags
piled around my heart
to build a sandcastle
on your un-shore.
stand inside the tower
of all our falling down,
hang my love like a sail
and lead me to your storm.
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UGH. Why do people care about their right to have semi-automatic weapons but they don’t care about this?
Isaac Asimov (via substantia-nigra)
Gotta remember this.
(Source: goodreads.com, via loveyourchaos)
(Source: beauyeah, via thisbrooklynsheep)
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If you’re unemployed, it’s not because there isn’t any work.
Just look around: A housing shortage, crime, pollution; we need better schools and parks. Whatever our needs, they all require work. And as long as we have unsatisfied needs, there’s work to be done.
So ask yourself, what kind of world has work but no jobs? It’s a world where work is not related to satisfying our needs, a world where work is only related to satisfying the profit needs of business.
This country was not built by the huge corporations or government bureaucracies. It was built by people who work. And, it is working people who should control the work to be done. Yet, as long as employment is tied to somebody else’s profits, the work won’t get done.
Forever reblog.
Hmmm. Keeping that.
Make sure you read past the headline.
(Source: spinhxara, via loveyourchaos)
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Tenzing Norgay brandishes his ice axe on the summit of Mount Everest on 29 May 1953. Edmund Hillary took this photograph using a modest Kodak Retina compact camera loaded with Kodachrome colour film, he kept the camera tucked inside his jacket during the final ascent to keep it from freezing. Hillary apparently refused a photograph when Tenzing offered to return the favour
Photograph: Edmund Hillary/ Royal Geographical Society
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