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wordsfromluke:

marccooper:

Excellent review of the iPhone 5 in Private Eye magazine

About right…

wordsfromluke:

marccooper:

Excellent review of the iPhone 5 in Private Eye magazine

About right…

(Source: marccooper, via batsarequiet)

religiousragings:

confrontingbabble-on:

With so many opposing religious beliefs, now do the religious finally understand why there must be a total separation of church and state??!!?

This. Exactly this.

religiousragings:

confrontingbabble-on:

With so many opposing religious beliefs, now do the religious finally understand why there must be a total separation of church and state??!!?

This. Exactly this.

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ihateallyourgods:

said NO atheist ever
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ihateallyourgods:

said NO atheist ever

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ihateallyourgods:

I always reblog this one

ihateallyourgods:

I always reblog this one

(Source: 9gag)

ihateallyourgods:

If you think you can do better become a scientist and show us.
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ihateallyourgods:

If you think you can do better become a scientist and show us.

source

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Checkmate!

adlegend21:

heyhowiee:

Stop for a moment and read this headline on Fox News’ website.
What is the first thing that comes to mind?
Being a journalism major I can tell you that this headline was written extremely well. The phrasing is impeccably planned and deliberate in its purpose to deliver both a factually accurate message, along with a not-so-subtle false one.
You see, Obama did in fact make a phone call to thank the Libyan president following the attacks and deaths at the U.S. Embassy. The gratitude delivered to him was that resulting from President Mohamed Yusuf al-Magariaf reaching out and giving his condolences, his remorse and disdain for a few extremists that reside within his nation, and his full support in investigating this tragedy.
But Fox News knows that the majority of its viewer and readership won’t read past the headline. In fact, journalists know that a well-written headline should convey the core topic of the article, to catch attention and immediately make a statement without the reader having to read any of the actual article. What Fox News has done with this headline is purposefully sway readers into beleiving that our United States President made a phone call to THANK the Libyan president for the attacks and deaths of our fellow Americans. Crazy right?
Not. The scary part is that most people who see this headline are going to think just that. Regardless of the facts. Regardless of what should be common sense in that our own President would NEVER thank anyone for damage and death caused to his citizens.
This is irresponsible journalism, just one example of thousands of poor decisions that Fox “News” makes on a daily basis to feed its own fire and to steer its ignorant and ill-informed followers in whichever direction they see fit. But why not just call it what it really is?
Legal brainwashing and defamatory propaganda, not unlike that of Nazi Germany (Godwin’s Law or not) or Middle Eastern terrorist groups.
American terrorism, right here, right now.

^Perfectly explained.

adlegend21:

heyhowiee:

Stop for a moment and read this headline on Fox News’ website.

What is the first thing that comes to mind?

Being a journalism major I can tell you that this headline was written extremely well. The phrasing is impeccably planned and deliberate in its purpose to deliver both a factually accurate message, along with a not-so-subtle false one.

You see, Obama did in fact make a phone call to thank the Libyan president following the attacks and deaths at the U.S. Embassy. The gratitude delivered to him was that resulting from President Mohamed Yusuf al-Magariaf reaching out and giving his condolences, his remorse and disdain for a few extremists that reside within his nation, and his full support in investigating this tragedy.

But Fox News knows that the majority of its viewer and readership won’t read past the headline. In fact, journalists know that a well-written headline should convey the core topic of the article, to catch attention and immediately make a statement without the reader having to read any of the actual article. What Fox News has done with this headline is purposefully sway readers into beleiving that our United States President made a phone call to THANK the Libyan president for the attacks and deaths of our fellow Americans. Crazy right?

Not. The scary part is that most people who see this headline are going to think just that. Regardless of the facts. Regardless of what should be common sense in that our own President would NEVER thank anyone for damage and death caused to his citizens.

This is irresponsible journalism, just one example of thousands of poor decisions that Fox “News” makes on a daily basis to feed its own fire and to steer its ignorant and ill-informed followers in whichever direction they see fit. But why not just call it what it really is?

Legal brainwashing and defamatory propaganda, not unlike that of Nazi Germany (Godwin’s Law or not) or Middle Eastern terrorist groups.

American terrorism, right here, right now.

^Perfectly explained.

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pansexual-atheist-time-lord:

overdrivenamp:

that’s the only logical conclusion

XDD OMG I’m pissing!

Whut.

pansexual-atheist-time-lord:

overdrivenamp:

that’s the only logical conclusion

XDD OMG I’m pissing!

Whut.

atheist-overdose:

The 9/11 cross

atheist-overdose:

The 9/11 cross

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If you open your mind too much, your brain will fall out.