mehreenkasana:

I’ve been seeing this photo circulated on Tumblr from an issue written by Robert Fisk in 1993 in the British publication The Independent. And I’m glad people saw this since it readjusts political perspective on one of the most violent and destructive men to have existed: Osama bin Laden. But at the same time, it points directly – if not intentionally – at Reagan and the West’s bizarre, inevitably horrendous fascination and support for this man a decade or so ago. Reagan and Co. had a strange friendship with Bin Laden and it’s very funny how a few American politicians and historians like to point it out and say, “This is where the real hypocrisy begins.”

I once shared a document on how the CIA funded the Jihad wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, later on shamelessly denying any kind of responsibility for the horrific consequences of such complicity and encouragement. From the PDF:

In fiscal year 1987 alone, according to one estimate, clandestine U.S. military aid to the mujahideen amounted to 660 million dollars—”more than the total of American aid to the contras in Nicaragua” (Ahmad and Barnet 1988,44). Apart from direct U.S. funding, the CIA financed the war through the drug trade, just as in Nicaragua. The impact on Afghanistan and Pakistan was devastating. Prior to the Afghan jihad, there was no local production of heroin in Pakistan and Afghanistan; the production of opium (a very different drug than heroin) was directed to small regional markets.

Here’s another excellent analysis of how the then-US President Reagan maintained an alliance with Osama bin Laden and turned the jihadist into a terrorist kingpin.

As they say: Yesterday’s friend, today’s enemy.

outofthecavern:

steveholtvstheuniverse:

raglemuffins:

goodstuffhappenedtoday:

A Bunch of Dads Singing Little Mermaid Because Having Daughters Made Them Memorize It

Says Patrick Quinn, co-creator of this video of dads (and some uncles) belting out “Part of Your World” because they all know the words so why not:

Once you have a daughter, no matter how tough, thuggish, or introverted you might be, you’re going to play princess with reckless abandon in front of others knowing that if anyone sees you they’re going to understand. Especially if that someone is another dad.

(via Yahoo!.)

Omg “What are they called?”

“FEET”

This is the cutest thing I’ve seen all day.

This was just the best thing ever okay.

whatfreshhellisthis:

missvoltairine:

spookyprincesskitten:

bloody-truth:

My psychology teacher showed us this picture in class and spent a good 10 minutes talking about how depression is a disorder, a mental disease, not a choice, etc. I respect him so much for that.

i feel like entire parts of my brain dont work, they’ve been numb for years

when i’m in a depressive episode I lose my short-term memory completely, my reactions to situations change drastically because I don’t have the capacity to deal with stress in  productive way, etc. It definitely feels like a “parts of my brain are misfiring or just plain shutting down” kind of situation. It’s hard to explain to people who don’t “get” depression – no, I’m not just sad, I’m not even just suicidal, my entire brain and the way I think and function are seriously compromised here.

Yeah I need to like

print this out and stick it on my fridge

HI DAD, I’M NOT JUST BEING LAZY OR DELIBERATELY OBTUSE, I AM HONESTLY LITERALLY NOT FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS 

the charismatic enticer promises healing: i kind of had thoughts on the relationship between piderman and pumkin…

smalllindsay:

karaita:

i kind of had thoughts on the relationship between piderman and pumkin in the pool today. since we dont know where pumkin came from prior to episode 2 of season 1, piderman was probably the first person to pick and talk to him, and play games with him with baman. and piderman is the first one to…

I really, really like that people have picked up on the more quiet, but equally important platonic relationship between Piderman and Pumkin. It’s important to also have loves, not just lovers.

the charismatic enticer promises healing: i kind of had thoughts on the relationship between piderman and pumkin…