Anonymous asked: I like what you're doing. These are things I never would have seen otherwise, realities I wouldn't have grasped without some of these pictures. If only stuff like this was required viewing
Thank you, I agree!
Anonymous asked: I like what you're doing. These are things I never would have seen otherwise, realities I wouldn't have grasped without some of these pictures. If only stuff like this was required viewing
Thank you, I agree!
Anonymous asked: You've got your head up your ass. This isn't hate mail; I'm sure you're a fine person doing what you think is right. The really sad part is how wrong you are. Like that extremely rude woman in the video you posted who thought she was more important than all the other people in the room, all the people watching on TV, and the man who clearly knows more about the subject than she does, considering HE'S the one who's on TV talking about the issue. Don't bash America til you've lived ANYWHERE else.
HAHAHAHAHHAHA OH MY GOD. “THE MAN WHO CLEARLY KNOWS MORE ABOUT THE SUBJECT THAN SHE DOES, CONSIDERING HE’S THE ONE ON TV”
I’m done.
That’s the worst logic I’ve ever heard.
When you guys tell me “the world needs more people like you”…
It’s the best compliment I’ve could ever receive, thank you <3
Love you guys!
Anonymous asked: The 911conspiracy is a joke. Some muslim terrorists did it, end of story. There is no need to blame it on someone else, the government isn't responsible for every evil thing that happens in the country!
I think it’s important to examine both sides of the story.
Our airways are the most heavily guarded in the world.
The government was simulating how a building would crumble from a plane attack that same day.
The government destroyed all the documents having to do with the investigation.
And that’s just the surface of it.
Shouldn’t that raise some questions? Shouldn’t we be concerned when Bush even lies just about just watching the 1st plane hit the World Trade Center when there were no videos streaming the 1st plane hitting THAT day? Bush lied about so much, I can’t help but feel that there is a lot more to the story.
I mean, unless you are one of those “overly-Patriotic” Americans who believes all the bullshit that the media spits out at you, then you should at least be slightly concerned that you’re not getting the whole truth.
from-death-to-eternity asked: your blog is amazing, your such a beautiful person/people and ur blog actually means something compared to others, hope u have a nice weeek :) ur also so down to earth
thank you! :)
Anonymous asked: I think there is a lot more that needs to be said about race riots in Los Angeles. It was frightening to be in LA and not be black for those six days. I wasn't a police officer, I never worked for the city, yet, I became something evil, a target. I had my car set on fire, my home looted, all because I wasn't black. Today LA has the same mob mentality, just go to Downtown after the Lakers win, people still are setting cars on fire, breaking strangers windows, looting stores. Nothing is B & W.
I agree. I understand why people were so full of rage after the Rodney King case, though. Honestly, I think there needed to be an uprising to show that African Americans aren’t going to allow racial profiling and aren’t going to allow the law to step all over them.
But now, especially with the Trayvon Martin case, my question is why are people not as angry? Is it because life for African Americans has improved overall, especially now that a black man has the most prestigious role in our entire country? Or are things the same, but people have decided to be peaceful in fighting the Trayvon Martin case rather than be filled with rage?
Anonymous asked: can you post more asian warfare stuff please
I have stuff from Vietnam and Cambodia. I think I have a couple posts from the Koreas. Do you have specific suggestions?
Anonymous asked: How did the whole Iran ordeal even start?
Probably just building animosity between the US and Iran when the US began influencing the Middle East back in the 80s. The invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan is what really pushed Iran over the edge, though. Iran just doesn’t want Western countries taking control.
Anonymous asked: I'm doing a research paper on private military companies in the U.S. By any chance do you know any websites or articles that focus on them?
I’m sorry, I don’t. But that sounds like a very interesting paper- good luck with it!
Anonymous asked: Wait so is that baby girl dead?
yes