December 2011
November 2011
Siri Failures, Illustrated
keepyourboehneroutofmyuterus:
amaditalks:
The recent illustrations of Siri, the iPhone 4S voice-recognition based assistant, failing to provide information to users about abortion, birth control, help after rape and help with domestic violence has gotten a lot of notice. Yesterday’s post with screenshots from a Twitter conversation I was a part of has netted 200+ notes the last I looked.
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nonexistentpatricia:
god why do people tell vegans to get off their high horse we’re vegans we don’t ride horses
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Pepper Spray Creator Blasts UC Davis Police →
jordanrock:
The creator of weaponized pepper spray, the man who helped the CIA turn what Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly called “a food product” into a chemical weapon that has killed at least 61 people, has blasted the UCDavis police department for their use of pepper spray on unarmed, non-violent seated, peaceful protesting students.
What makes Thanksgiving a hopeful holiday.
youknowyouareaveganwhen:
Cute pictures of animal sanctuaries feeding Turkeys on Thanksgiving…makes you feel like some people get it.
thephrygiancap:
fading-revolutionary:
unchainedhumanity:
almidani:
This boys name is Tamer, he is 15 years old.
He got caught sneaking food from his small village on the outskirts of Daraa to the people inside Daraa.
He was missing for weeks as his parents frantically searched for him
A “shipment” of bodies was sent to the hospital of Daraa by the security forces of Bashar Al Assad and...
Happy Thanksgiving.
fuckyeahtattoos:
November is Native American Heritage Month. If you’d like to stay true to the spirit of Thanksgiving, you can donate to an organization like the Native American Heritage Association, which insures families in need on reservations have food, clothing, and warm homes this time of year.
Deep Green Resistance Massachusetts: Thanksgiving:... →
peopleofcolor:
By Moonanum James and Mahtowin Munro. Mahtowin Munro (Lakota) and Moonanum James (Wampanoag) are co-leaders of United American Indians of New England.
Every year since 1970, United American Indians of New England have organized the National Day of Mourning observance…