anoncentral:

Anarchy (from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία, anarchia, meaning “absence of a leader”), has more than one definition. In the  United States, the term “anarchy” typically is used to refer to a society without a publicly enforced government or violently enforced political authority.[1][2] When used in this sense, anarchy may[3] or may not[4] be intended to imply political disorder or lawlessness within a society.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy

So you see what they have been feeding you? Yes, HATE and FEAR from freedom. - Anonymous 

anoncentral:

Anarchy (from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία, anarchia, meaning “absence of a leader”), has more than one definition. In the United States, the term “anarchy” typically is used to refer to a society without a publicly enforced government or violently enforced political authority.[1][2] When used in this sense, anarchy may[3] or may not[4] be intended to imply political disorder or lawlessness within a society.

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy

So you see what they have been feeding you? Yes, HATE and FEAR from freedom. - Anonymous 

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violetmae:

Good night.

violetmae:

Good night.

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parislemon:

Pretty. Pretty. Pixels. The new iPad!

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Life cycle!

Life cycle!

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cloudedcastles:

Truth.

cloudedcastles:

Truth.

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chubsies:

Came across this beautiful print by Eva Juliet.

chubsies:

Came across this beautiful print by Eva Juliet.

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"No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness."

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"I think their decision to artificially promote Google Plus pages above more relevant pages on competing social networks is the modern-day equivalent of the ’90s era search engines turning their homepages into “portals”. A search engine should be designed to send users quickly and accurately away to whatever sites on the Internet they’re looking for. The ’90s-era search engine portals blew this, because the whole portal idea was to keep users on their sites rather than send them away. This Google Plus integration is the same thing — an attempt to keep users on Google.com for another page view or two."

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Daring Fireball Linked List: Google’s Problem: Relevance

Exactly right. That’s what I meant when I wrote this a year ago. Google won search because they prioritized the best answer above anything else. They have crossed that line and it will hurt. 

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(via bijan)

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In memoriam for Steve Jobs as 2011 draws to a close, here’s one more rare photo that illustrates his rebellious spirit. In December 1983, a few weeks before the Mac launch, we made a quick trip to New York City to meet with Newsweek, who was considering doing a cover story on the Mac. The photo was taken spontaneously as we walked around Manhattan by Jean Pigozzi, a wild French jet setter who was hanging out with us at the time. Somehow I ended up with a copy of it. My editor begged me to include it in my book, but I was too timid to ask for permission, especially since IBM was still making CPUs for Apple at the time.

In memoriam for Steve Jobs as 2011 draws to a close, here’s one more rare photo that illustrates his rebellious spirit. In December 1983, a few weeks before the Mac launch, we made a quick trip to New York City to meet with Newsweek, who was considering doing a cover story on the Mac. The photo was taken spontaneously as we walked around Manhattan by Jean Pigozzi, a wild French jet setter who was hanging out with us at the time. Somehow I ended up with a copy of it. My editor begged me to include it in my book, but I was too timid to ask for permission, especially since IBM was still making CPUs for Apple at the time.

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