Our little shelter babies!
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Our little shelter babies!
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What they did not want you to ever find out is that your generation, the generation born between 1980-1995, actually outnumbers the Baby Boomers. They knew that if you ever turned your eye towards political reform, you could change the world. They tried to keep you sated on vapid television shows and vapid music. They cut off your education and fed you brain candy. They took away your music and gave you Top Ten pop stations. They cut off your art and replaced it with endless reality shows for you to plug into, hoping you would sit quietly by as they ran the world. We as a society are only as strong as our weakest link. Give ‘em hell, kids.
emphasis changed by me to highlight what i thought was more important.
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Emotionally intense images of retired Philadelphia police captain Ray Lewis - who has joined the #OccupyWallStreet protests - being arrested by the NYPD.
Captain Lewis has been outspoken against the NYPD’s wrongful use of violence against peaceful protesters.
From what I have seen, Ray Lewis’ conduct defines honor, bravery, and dignity.
There is a media blackout on images of his participation in the protest, and on his arrest:
It’s proved impossible for me to get this shot of former Philadelphia Police Cpt. Ray Lewis being arrested, published anywhere. I was adamantly rebuffed by the Philadelphia Inquirer, NYT, local NY papers, and Newsweek, before even looking at the photograph. One of the only published photos of this paradoxical and intense event is located here at the NYC Observer:
http://www.observer.com/2011/11/former-philadelphia-police-captain-ray-lewis-arrested-ows/
Make this viral and they will come.
Ray Lewis gets 2 posts this morning, because this needs to be seen. I’m not even sure why, but this pair of photos made me cry hysterically.
oh my god. so much props to this man. this country has turned into utter fucking insanity.
This guy is my hero.
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Letterpress Prints by Brad Vetter
I can’t get enough of these typographic letterpress prints by Brad Vetter, who spends his days designing for Hatch Show Print. Lucky for us, some of them are even available for purchase via his etsy shop.
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I swear I caught bigger fish, but all anyone wanted to pay attention to was this minuscule large mouth bass.
just be my wife already.
Becca, the way you tease me could be considered cruel.
not even. it’s lagal in ny now and riza is about to live there. let’s go.
I’m glad I can be a reason for you two to wife up <3
If you have used the Neutraface font by House Industries before, meet the architect who inspired it—Richard Neutra. His post-war modernist architecture are the things dreams are made of. But his work is facing demolition. Please donate to help convert one of his homes to a library. This whole country is full of ugly pseudo Mediterranean architecture while original, American Architecture is being demolished. Help preserve this work of art.
REBLOG TO WIN - I’ll be giving away a Luna Scarf to one winner who reblogs this photo/entry. You can gain an extra entry by tweeting about the giveaway (you choose what to write, just make sure to include @youngcaptive so I can log your tweet)!
One winner will be chosen at random on Monday, July 18th, the last day of the pre-sale. The winner will be contacted via Tumblr or Twitter (depending on how they entered) + their scarf will be sent out with the rest of the pre-sale orders at the beginning of August.
Good luck!
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