Random is my Middle Name

A blog in which I post about whatever comes to mind. Expect it to include funny or politically-based reblogs, musings on atheism, and all other things I find interesting.

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This sums up my days at work.
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This.
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abokononist:

occupyallstreets:

NYPD Loses OWS Trail After Video Evidence Proved They Made False Arrests
Hundreds have been arrested during the Occupy Wall Street protests, but photographer Alexander Arbuckle’s case was the first to go to trial – and after just two days, the Manhattan Criminal Court found him not guilty.
Arbuckle was arrested on New Year’s Day for allegedly blocking traffic during a protest march. He was charged with disorderly conduct, and his arresting officer testified under oath that he, along with the protesters, was standing in the street, despite frequent requests from the police to move to the sidewalk
But things got a little embarrassing for the NYPD officer when the defense presented a video recording of the entire event, made by well-known journalist Tim Pool. 
Pool’s footage clearly shows Arbuckle, along with all the other protesters, standing on the sidewalk. In fact, the only people blocking traffic were the police officers themselves.
His lawyers said the video proving that testimony false is what swayed the judge, and the verdict a clear indication that the NYPD was over-policing the protests.
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Weird.

If you’re shocked, you’re not paying attention.
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Not sure that I’ve ever been so honored to introduce someone as I am right now.
Gac Filipaj is a refugee from the former Yugoslavia. For the past twelve years, he has worked as a janitor for Columbia University.  His job title is “Heavy Cleaner,” which includes emptying the trash and cleaning the toilets. 
During this time, he worked until 11pm every night during the week.  After his shift concluded, he would start studying.  This weekend, after twelve years of study, Gac graduated from Columbia University with a Classics degree.  Rarely have so many qualities I admire been wrapped up in a single person.
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'Chaplin' Musical Coming to Broadway in Sept | NY Times

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mrsbadkrumble:

In which no one will sing or talk.

And the entire orchestra will be a slightly out-of-tune piano.

I’d totally go to this.  Have loved Chaplin since I was 12.

(Source: popculturebrain)

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Actors Christopher Plummer, left, and Peter Gerety speak during a break in filming of the HBO movie “MUHAMMAD ALI?S GREATEST FIGHT” in front of the State Education building in Albany N.Y. Thursday May 10, 2012. (Michael P. Farrell/Times Union) Albany Times Union http://on.fb.me/K2AFxW

And I’m on vacation the rest of the week, so I missed this.  Boo.  I might head down tomorrow and see what’s going on, though.
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Today, I was asked a direct question and gave a direct answer:

I believe that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry.

… I’ve always believed that gay and lesbian Americans should be treated fairly and equally. I was reluctant to use the term marriage because of the very powerful traditions it evokes. And I thought civil union laws that conferred legal rights upon gay and lesbian couples were a solution.

But over the course of several years I’ve talked to friends and family about this. I’ve thought about members of my staff in long-term, committed, same-sex relationships who are raising kids together. Through our efforts to end the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, I’ve gotten to know some of the gay and lesbian troops who are serving our country with honor and distinction.

What I’ve come to realize is that for loving, same-sex couples, the denial of marriage equality means that, in their eyes and the eyes of their children, they are still considered less than full citizens.

Even at my own dinner table, when I look at Sasha and Malia, who have friends whose parents are same-sex couples, I know it wouldn’t dawn on them that their friends’ parents should be treated differently.

So I decided it was time to affirm my personal belief that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry.

I respect the beliefs of others, and the right of religious institutions to act in accordance with their own doctrines. But I believe that in the eyes of the law, all Americans should be treated equally. And where states enact same-sex marriage, no federal act should invalidate them.

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North Carolina tonight.

Agreed.
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FLAIL!!!

Flailing like I haven’t flailed in I don’t know how long.

Why?

Adam Lambert’s new album, Trespassing, is streaming.  OMG.  I honestly detest most pop because it’s really boring and formulaic and everything, but this entire album is AMAZING.  I seriously just can’t stop listening.  There is not a single song that I don’t like.

Just … his VOICE.  I mean, seriously.  HIS VOICE.

Shady, Kickin In, and Runnin are probably my favorites, but they’re all so, so good.

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