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i love beth consentino from best coast. and i like her cat.

for now, i do whatever i want.. im finding a way to put a smile on my face back like it used to back then.

i just got ditched, but i still cant get over it.
i have a lot of other important things to do.. but here i am doing thing im not spose to do.

help me.. i need a therapist, no, i dont think so. cuz i got tumblr! :P

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CAPTAIN AMERICA AS SLEEPING BEAUTY OMG. 

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Great Pickup Lines of Historical Figures

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2 weeks ago
Hello old friend.. I think the time i had you was during 2009 back then in unikl (Taken with instagram)

Hello old friend.. I think the time i had you was during 2009 back then in unikl (Taken with instagram)

2 weeks ago | 11 notes
elahehjan:

I’m Shanghainese and I support the Palestinian prisoners.

I am Malaysian and i support them prisoners too :)

elahehjan:

I’m Shanghainese and I support the Palestinian prisoners.

I am Malaysian and i support them prisoners too :)

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drama-free-zone83:

Khader Adnan, freed on April 17, 2012, after he forced the enemy to release him by going on a 66 day hunger strike.  It has been proven that resistance is the only tool for freeing prisoners. Many prisoners have begun a food strike in protest, since he’s release Tuesday.

drama-free-zone83:

Khader Adnan, freed on April 17, 2012, after he forced the enemy to release him by going on a 66 day hunger strike.
It has been proven that resistance is the only tool for freeing prisoners. Many prisoners have begun a food strike in protest, since he’s release Tuesday.

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wherismymind:

Why Palestinian prisoners are on hunger strike?1.1 - The issue of Palestinian prisoners is one of the worst consequences of the Israeli occupation. Since 1967, over 700,000 Palestinians, 20% of the population of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been detained. This number represents approximately 40% of the total male Palestinian population in the occupied territories.1.2 - Today, there are about 6,000 prisoners in 17 Israeli jails and detention centres. They include six women and more than 200 minors.1.3 - 330 Palestinians are being held in administrative detention with no formal charges having been brought against them in a court of law. 28 elected members of the parliament, and three former ministers fall within this category.1.4 - Israel is currently holding all these Palestinian prisoners far away from their homes, and outside of the occupied territory. This constitutes a clear violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Article 76 of the Convention states:“Protected persons accused of offences shall be detained in the occupied country, and if convicted they shall serve their sentences therein.”Article 49 also states:“Individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying Power or to that of any other country, occupied or not, are prohibited, regardless of their motive.”1.5 - Article 32 specifically prohibits “murder, torture, corporal punishments, mutilation and … any other measures of brutality whether applied by civilian or military agents”. Since 1967, 202 Palestinians prisoners have died while being tortured in Israeli jails.1.6 - Israel routinely tries Palestinians before military courts, none of which meet the most basic standards of international law; particularly the laws relating to the treatment of prisoners of war and people under occupation.1.7 - In light of the above, there are now calls for the prosecution of Israeli officials at an international tribunal.

wherismymind:

Why Palestinian prisoners are on hunger strike?


1.1 - The issue of Palestinian prisoners is one of the worst consequences of the Israeli occupation. Since 1967, over 700,000 Palestinians, 20% of the population of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been detained. This number represents approximately 40% of the total male Palestinian population in the occupied territories.

1.2 - Today, there are about 6,000 prisoners in 17 Israeli jails and detention centres. They include six women and more than 200 minors.

1.3 - 330 Palestinians are being held in administrative detention with no formal charges having been brought against them in a court of law. 28 elected members of the parliament, and three former ministers fall within this category.

1.4 - Israel is currently holding all these Palestinian prisoners far away from their homes, and outside of the occupied territory. This constitutes a clear violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Article 76 of the Convention states:
“Protected persons accused of offences shall be detained in the occupied country, and if convicted they shall serve their sentences therein.”
Article 49 also states:
“Individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying Power or to that of any other country, occupied or not, are prohibited, regardless of their motive.”

1.5 - Article 32 specifically prohibits “murder, torture, corporal punishments, mutilation and … any other measures of brutality whether applied by civilian or military agents”. Since 1967, 202 Palestinians prisoners have died while being tortured in Israeli jails.

1.6 - Israel routinely tries Palestinians before military courts, none of which meet the most basic standards of international law; particularly the laws relating to the treatment of prisoners of war and people under occupation.

1.7 - In light of the above, there are now calls for the prosecution of Israeli officials at an international tribunal.

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2 weeks ago | 5 notes
ghalebsarmini:

The Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike need your Help, Please Share this Status with your friends to spread Awareness about the biggest hunger Strike in history..Bilal Thiab … 76 DaysThaer Halahleh … 76 DaysHassan Safadi … 70 Days… Omar Abu Shallal … 68 DaysMohammedd Al-Taj … 60 DaysMahmoud Sarsak … 54 DaysFaris Al-Natur … 47 DaysJa’far Ezz Al-Din … 53 DaysAbdallah Al-Barghouthi 32 Daysmore than 2000 Prisoner …. 27 Days

ghalebsarmini:

The Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike need your Help, Please Share this Status with your friends to spread Awareness about the biggest hunger Strike in history..
Bilal Thiab … 76 Days
Thaer Halahleh … 76 Days
Hassan Safadi … 70 Days
… Omar Abu Shallal … 68 Days
Mohammedd Al-Taj … 60 Days
Mahmoud Sarsak … 54 Days
Faris Al-Natur … 47 Days
Ja’far Ezz Al-Din … 53 Days
Abdallah Al-Barghouthi 32 Days
more than 2000 Prisoner …. 27 Days

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2 weeks ago | 3 notes

[Palestinian] Hunger-striking detainees sign deal with prison authority. Maan News Agency:

akio:

Some details of the deal: 

PA prisoners minister Issa Qaraqe said earlier the proposed deal included

  1. ending solitary confinement,
  2. not renewing administrative detention for detainees held without trial,
  3. releasing all prisoners who have finished their sentence and
  4. allowing family visits
  5. and phone calls. 
[…]

BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Hunger-striking detainees on Monday signed a deal with the Israeli prison authority, officials told Ma’an. Prisoner representatives from each of the factions agreed to the deal in Ashkelon jail after Israel accepted their demands, prisoners society chief Qaddura Fares said. Senior Hamas official Saleh Arouri confirmed that a deal was signed following Egyptian mediation. 

Under the deal, Israel has agreed to release all detainees from solitary confinement over the next 72 hours. […]

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2 weeks ago
Lol.. My first gif. Horrible :p (Taken with GifBoom)

Lol.. My first gif. Horrible :p (Taken with GifBoom)

2 weeks ago | 345 notes
this movie, i cried so hard

this movie, i cried so hard

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