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August 2012

228 posts

Jul 31, 201228,386 notes
when america hosts the olympics
  • oprah: YOU GET A GOLD MEDAL AND YOU GET A GOLD MEDAL AND EVERYONE LOOK UNDER YOUR CHAIR BECAUSE YOU ALL GET A GOLD MEDAL!!!!!!!!
Jul 31, 201228,333 notes
Jul 31, 201229 notes
#warehouse 13

July 2012

167 posts

...am I the only one waiting for Myka's hair to turn into tentacles
Jul 30, 20123 notes
#warehouse 13
tentacles-apalooza
Jul 30, 20121 note
#warehouse 13

alwaysgus:

So, wait. We have a rogue Regent, a potentially murderous agent and a fancy zombie agent? All by the end of the second ep? Yeah, this season will certainly end well. Kinda makes HG look like a kitten eating a cupcake while riding a dolphin. 


A KITTEN EATING A CUPCAKE WHILE RIDING A DOLPHIN. yes.
Jul 30, 20123 notes
#warehouse 13
he...suffocated her...

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Jul 30, 20122 notes
#alphas
“No, I’ll kill you first. I get up at 7:42.” —Gary Bell
Jul 30, 20124 notes
#alphas
I love what Ryan Cartwright is doing with Gary this week...

rebeccatalks:

He’s back, and he’s verbal, and he’s interacting, but everything is Very Not Cool.

Pudding thief, you have no empathy.

PUDDING THIEF, YOU HAVE NO EMPATHY. that is all
Jul 30, 20124 notes
#alphas
Warehouse 13 posts over for now...time for Alphas but no liveblogging for me

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Jul 30, 20121 note
#warehouse 13 #alphas

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Jul 30, 20121 note
#warehouse 13
...and the dagger

YOU!!!

Jul 30, 20124 notes
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JANEWAY LIED

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and the regents have control over whether or not Jinx lives

Jul 30, 20129 notes
#warehouse 13

I wonder when the zombie jokes will start…

Jul 30, 20122 notes
#warehouse 13
"I DON'T EAT MUSHROOMS!"

fistoffight:

Okay lady. We know exactly what you do with mushrooms….

Jul 30, 20123 notes
Myka found the tentacle room!

LMFAO

…and now Pete’s an alien

Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
4,320 minutes

she counted

Jul 30, 201221 notes
#warehouse 13 #3 days
SHE ISN'T TELLING HIM HE DIED...dude

and then

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Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
CTHULU KEY IT IS!
Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13 #lovecraft
steve is casually unaware of his own death...

Meanwhile I’m still like

OMG CLAUDIA
ASDFGHJKL;

JANEWAY!

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Jul 30, 20123 notes
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Jul 30, 20121 note
#warehouse 13

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Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
tentacles
Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
“I was being hyperbolic. I’m colorful!” —Artie Nelson
Jul 30, 20123 notes
#warehouse 13
Claudia...Artie...why did you have to interrupt
Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
let's take a moment

Myka
hates tentacles
ladle
hair

I can’t

Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
Myka's hair is really big...

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Jul 30, 20122 notes
#warehouse 13
...not even on animal planet
Jul 30, 20123 notes
#warehouse 13
Huh? Powerful artifact? No idea what you're talking about, Data.

this^

Jul 30, 20122 notes
#warehouse 13
I'm colorful!

Me too, Artie.  Me too.

Jul 30, 20122 notes
#warehouse 13
He has come for you Artie!
Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13 #spoilers
Vulcans are 47% stronger than Klingons.

makemystand41319:

I’d date them.

Jul 30, 20123 notes
#warehouse 13 #spoilers
Warehouse 13...the time is now!
Jul 30, 2012
#warehouse 13
Jul 30, 201219,509 notes
Glee Gif Challenge

1: Your first day of school

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9: When you hear Glee Club is starting

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21: Your first audition

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4: When you realize you got accepted into Glee Club

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17: When you realize everyone who tried out got into the club too

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94: Your first day in Glee Club

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33: When your crush joins Glee Club

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38: When you and your crush do a duet

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48: When your crush breaks your heart and you do a solo about it

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49: When you perform at sectionals

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27: When you win sectionals

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11: Sum of all the drama that goes on before regionals

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66: Pep talk that happens right before you go on stage

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14: Your performance at regionals

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2: When you win regionals

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59: Sum of all the drama that goes on before nationals

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100: When your crush tells you he/she loves you before you go on stage

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8: Your performance at nationals

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70: When you lose at nationals

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54: When you return to school

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Last Gif: What happens during summer before it all starts again

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Jul 30, 20124 notes
#Glee #Gif Challenge #Gif #Challenge #lol
Muslim women and the London Olympics: Series of historic firsts → washingtonpost.com

verbalresistance:

Though it just started, the London Olympics already holds a series of historic firsts, especially for Muslims and women around the world.

To begin with, the organizers’ aim to make the Games the first “green games,” developed with the goal of environmentally friendly and sustainable construction. Muslim women have held pivotal roles in bringing this goal to fruition. Of note are Zaha Hadid and Saphina Sharif. Sharif, a civil engineer, was an on-site director ensuring that the clearance of the Olympic Park site pre-construction met the ‘zero-waste games’ goal.

Hadid, a British Muslim and the first woman architect to win the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize —the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in architecture—is the designer of the acclaimed London Aquatics Center for the games – a ‘Pringles chip’ looking building, by far the most beautiful building in the park.

The Games are also the first, since the Moscow games in 1980, to coincide with Ramadan, the Muslim holy month where the faithful abstain from food and drink daily from dawn until dusk, which in London’s humid summer this year means a fast of approximately 17 hours a day for each of the Games’ 17 days.

Despite the spiritual and physical challenges presented with the timing, this year marks the highest participation of Muslims athletes. With the over 3,000 Muslim athletes, a third of all participating Olympians are of the Islamic faith. And Muslim representation at the Olympics will not be limited to Muslim nations; for example, at least two Muslim athletes will be representing the United Kingdom as firsts in their respective sports.

The opening ceremony paid homage to the United Kingdom’s vibrant South Asian community with a Punjabi production from iconic Muslim composer A.R. Rahman, making this the first time Punjabi bhangra may be a part of the entertainment at an Olympics opening ceremony.

And the news that has media abuzz is that this will be the first time Saudi Arabia has permitted female athletes to participate and will thus, include two women on their team. Perhaps lesser known is that Brunei and Qatar will also send a combined five female athletes for the first time. Thus, making the London games the first time women are included on the teams of all the countries participating.

Among other Muslim nations, the United Arab Emirates and Iran will also send women athletes to participate in weight-lifting and table tennis, respectively. Pakistan will send a female swimmer and a runner. With women’s boxing being held for the first time the Olympics, Afghanistan will send its first female boxer, Sadaf Rahimi. Algeria and Turkey will both send women’s indoor volleyball teams, making two out of the twelve national indoor volleyball teams qualify from Muslim majority nations. Egypt, despite its political instability, will send thirty-four female athletes, the largest delegation it has ever sent, and it seems, the largest any Muslim nation has sent, yet. Even Palestine, with its five-member team, boasts two women athletes.

In all likeliness Malaysia’s shooter, Nur Suryani Mohamed Taibi, will stand out not just as a woman from a Muslim nation, but as possibly the most pregnant athlete to compete, as she is expected to give birth any day now.

Some are dubbing these developments as the so-called rise of the Arab female athlete or even, the rise of the Muslim female athlete. Earlier this month Vanity Fair featured stunning highlights from “Hey’Ya: Arab Women in Sport,” an exhibit by the magazine’s photographer Brigette Lacombe and her sister, Marian Lacombe, a documentary filmmaker. The breathtaking photographs offer a glimpse at women in the Middle East in stark contrast to how we usually see them depicted in the media—active, athletic and glamorous, with no signs of the ominous burqa.

Nevertheless, with stories such as the Saudi Arabia flip-flop on its female athlete ban dominating the news it is easy to see how shocking such visuals of Arab women can be and why it seems this is the rise of the Arab and Muslim female athlete rather than this is the rise of the recognition of the Arab and Muslim female athlete.

In recent years we have seen gradual recognition not only by governments succumbing to political pressure and pop culture expanding its collective imagination but also officially, by athletic organizations such as IOC and FIFA, both of which started to accept athletic hijabs. Though there are specific Olympic competition chairs who still claim the hijab is a hindrance to athletes. Currently, one of Saudi’s two female athletes, judo competitor Wojdan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahkhani, is negotiating being able to compete with a sports-hijab.

The challenge remains for women to go from token recognition in their fields to bona fide acceptance.

Many of the Muslim female athletes who made it this year, did so without official sponsorship and trained in subpar facilities. Some are not considered valuable to their country’s athletic programs or are not allowed to compete within their home nation’s borders because of restrictions on gender mixing and the politicization of the concept of modest attire. Both women representing Saudi Arabia, for example, train outside of the kingdom’s borders; Sarah Attar, who will compete in the 800-meters is actually an American who holds dual citizenship because her father is Saudi Arabian. Some, like Rahimi, represent defiance to decades of strictly interpreted religious tradition and gender stereotypes.

Beyond athletes in conservative Muslim nations, even 62-year-old Iraqi-born Hadid is still viewed as an outsider in the British architect community. Despite her groundbreaking designs and worldwide recognition, she says neither she nor her members of team received an invite to any of the events at the London Aquatic Center.

One can only wonder, though, despite the ongoing challenges, what all these firsts will mean for the generations of young Muslim girls watching the games—the ones who will, for the first time, hear music and see dance previously reserved only for family occasions; see women athletes with names and faces like theirs, some in hijab, some without; and hear the names of the Olympic Park’s prominent designers—and will be inspired to achieve even more.

Altmuslimah, Washington Post

Jul 28, 201215 notes

riverwannabe:

Resisting the urge to reblog every Queen Meme that I see. 

Jul 27, 20124 notes
#Queen meme #The Queen #She is not amused
Jul 27, 201233,765 notes
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Jul 27, 201231,014 notes
#uni-pug #pug-corn #unicorn #pug #pink

vanillish:

MR KRAAAaaabSS I haveeee annn IDEEAAAAAAAA

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Jul 27, 201228,152 notes
#spongebob squarepants #angel #cherub #harp #and stuff
Jul 27, 2012141 notes
#90s #kenan and kel #orange soda
Jul 27, 2012847 notes
#uggs
A 14-year-old, Julia Bluhm, has defeated Seventeen Magazine, → facebook.com

imanihenry:

A 14-year-old, Julia Bluhm, has defeated Seventeen Magazine, the most widely distributed teen girls’ magazine in the U.S.—at least for now. Because of Julia’s online petition asking Seventeen to run unaltered photos to show its readers what real beauty and real girls look like, which was signed by 80,000 people, the editors of Seventeen caved. In Seventeen’s August issue, the magazine’s Editor in… Chief announced that the magazine vows not to use Photoshop to alter the face shape and body sizes of its teen models, and that it will feature a diversity of models with different body shapes, races, and hair textures — a coup for girls and women. Now it’s up to us to keep the fire to Seventeen’s feet. Though chances are that Julia will likely do that for us. :

Jul 27, 20126 notes
#Julia Bluhm #grrl power #awesome #I REQUEST THE HIGHEST OF FIVES
Jul 27, 201214 notes
#grrl power #bitches be amazing #space
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Jul 27, 201214,552 notes
The littlest toe on my right foot is so many colors right now...
Jul 27, 2012
#tmi #horses are heavy #ow #ouch
Jul 26, 201222 notes
#david bowie #ziggy stardust #80s #awesome #gif
Jul 26, 20121,181 notes
#bearded lady #sideshow #vintage
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Jul 26, 20129 notes
#batty koda #batty #ferngully
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