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Hello! I'm Alice, 18 years old! For those of you who don't know, my URL is my name!

all1sees -> AL L1 SE Es ->AL LI C E

Pottermore - BladeStrike173
I'm a Slytherin. Oh yeah.

I love to talk to people, so drop a message either by askbox or fanmail and I'll gladly answer you!! Just don't be rude. If you are nice and friendly to me, I will happily pay the same back to you :)

■ location » United States of America
■ fandoms » Hetalia: Axis Powers, Young Justice, Thundercats, Harry Potter & Tales of Symphonia/Abyss, Kingdom Hearts

dudehamburgersaresoawesome:

A little pre-treat for Sexual Sunday. Probably will do a spam session once I get some sleep, lol. Night~

dudehamburgersaresoawesome:

A little pre-treat for Sexual Sunday. Probably will do a spam session once I get some sleep, lol. Night~

accioharo:

peridotte:

i lied about doodling earlier, i drew this just now ;;

cuuuute.

accioharo:

peridotte:

i lied about doodling earlier, i drew this just now ;;

cuuuute.

captainmeriderp:

Alright, it is bedtime for me cause of work tomorrow morning. Night Tumblr.


you adorable man, you!!

captainmeriderp:

Alright, it is bedtime for me cause of work tomorrow morning. Night Tumblr.

you adorable man, you!!

My favorite “USUK” moments.

mayumisatosan:

10. England’s Last Wish 

09. We are Shipwrecked Too: First Night of Disaster

08. 2009 Christmas Strips

07. The Allied Sentai Forces

06. 2011 Halloween Event

 

05. England and the Ghost at America’s House

04. Cleaning Out the Storage

03. The centennial gift

02. Happy Birthday!

01. Make a british food

lps1:

真懷念這張圖…

lps1:

真懷念這張圖…

Protect Our Privacy

The US House will be voting on CISPA on Friday. With President Obama threatening to veto the bill if it reaches his desk unamended, the tech companies in support of this bill are becoming increasingly isolated. If we can peel them off, it’s unlikely CISPA will pass unless radically altered.

VOTE, PEOPLE!!!!

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This isn’t over: Move over SOPA & PIPA - here comes CISPA - internet censorship

In the wake of SOPA and PIPA, there is yet another terrifying bill on the table. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (or CISPA for short) which is currently being discussed by Congress.

In Washington, Congress is discussing the best way to avert the ongoing cyberattacks and some legislators have put forward a new act which, if it passes Congress, will allow the government access to personal correspondence of any person of their choosing.

Much like the Big Brother tactics in the United Kingdom recently, this bill will likely cause an outcry of condemnation and criticism, as happened with the deceased SOPA and PIPA bills. The title of this controversial act is H.R. 3523 and it has been dubbed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (or CISPA for short). It is feared that CISPA is far worse than SOPA and PIPA in its possible effects on the internet.

While this paper has been created under the guise of being a necessary weapon in the U.S. war against cyberattacks, the wording of the paper is vague and broad.

It is thought that the act could allow Congress to circumvent existing exemptions to online privacy laws and would allow the monitoring and censorship of any user and also stop online communications which they deem disruptive to the government or to private parties.


Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/322396#ixzz1r7CiVhUd
AND RICK SANTORUM HAS THE BALLS TO SAY SHIT ABOUT THIS.  FUCKING CUNT

U.S. soldier dies saving Afghan girl - CNN Security Blog

weaponsystems:

After the news of a U.S. soldier charged with murdering Afghan civilians, mostly women and children, the story of Spc. Dennis Weichel of the Rhode Island National Guard bears telling.

The official Pentagon news release says he died “from injuries suffered in a noncombat related incident.” But there is much more to the story. Weichel, 29, of Providence, died saving the life of a little girl.

According to the Rhode Island National Guard and the U.S. Army, Weichel was in a convoy a week ago with his unit in Laghman Province, in northeast Afghanistan. Some children were in the road in front of the convoy, and Weichel and other troops got out to move them out of the way.

Most of the children moved, but one little girl went back to pick up some brass shell casings in the road. Afghan civilians often recycle the casings, and the girl appeared to aim to do that. But a Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicle was moving toward her, according to Lt. Col. Denis Riel of the Rhode Island National Guard.

MRAPs, as they are known, usually weigh more than 16 tons.

Weichel saw the massive truck bearing down on the girl and grabbed her out of the way. But in the process, the armored truck ran him over, Riel said.

The little girl is fine. Weichel died a short time later of his injuries.

“He was a big kid at heart. He always had a smile on his face, and he made everyone laugh,” 1st Sgt. Nicky Peppe, who served with Weichel in Iraq, is quoted as saying in an Army story.

“But as much as Weichel was funny, he was also a professional. When it was time to go outside the wire for a combat patrol, he was all business.”

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