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there’s an anime lesbian porn blog following me and they have my face as their icon um this is awkward……..

i don’t know whether to block this person or report this person or to just ask this person to change their picture.

shit i can’t do that because they blocked their ask……shit

IF YOU OWN A TWITTER ACCOUNT, PLEASE HELP ME TO REPORT/BLOCK USER (@ADLEENA) BECAUSE I WANT THE USERNAME SO BAD AND THAT ACCOUNT IS INACTIVE. ILYSM TWEET ME IF YOU'RE DONE (@AdleenaShay) I'LL DM YOUR NAME TO EITHER UNION J, THE WANTED,JAI BROOKS OR JAMES YAMMOUNI

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Please..

Guys, please naman oh. Please PM me or Fan mail me sa mga gustong tumulong sakin.

Naiistress na kasi ako. And wala akong tulog. Yung pinaghirapan ko na report, mali daw. And I have 6 hours to finish it. 12:40am na. Wala akong tulog kanina. May interview pa ako mamaya at may 2 quiz ako na worth 30% of our final mark.

Please naman oh. I’m begging you guys. Gagawin ko lahat ng gusto niyo, please naman oh Tulungan niyo ko. Naiiyak ako kasi nasayang lahat ng pagod ko, nasayang lang. WASTE LANG LAHAT NG YUN DAHIL MALI REPORT KO.

Please guys, please please please :”(

“The Singapore Ministry of Education has been surveying educators and parents about their concerns with the Singapore education system. The results reveal worries about a perceived over-emphasis on exams and grades that contribute to a high stress education system that overlooks non-academic talents.”

Singapore | International Ed News

MIT's Design Issues

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Design Issues is a peer reviewed publication addressing ideas, developments and methodologies applied to design’s many applications and edited under the rubrics of its summative tagline: History Theory Criticism. It was established in 1984 and serves a readership comprised primarily of academics, students, and professional designers. 

The journal is currently developing a segment dedicated to visual essays. Such an addition requires not only an editorial strategy but also a typographic and layout system which serves the unique requirements of predominantly image-based content. The system, the solution, will not be a template but rather a set of guidelines used to assist editors and graphic designers. It must meet two central demands: 1) given the potential for seemingly endless formatting options, the system much be robust and flexible; 2) the visual essay’s place within a larger publication requires a consistency of structure and appearance that connects it both with the section and the journal as a whole. This demand will be met by working from Design Issues’ established house style. It must be noted that a house style need not be a limiting factor but an opportunity. The final design (four pages) must view the inherent restraints as a process accelerator and, in a sense, celebrate the house style by utilizing its strengths.

And yes, I’ve subscribed. Can’t wait for my first issue to arrive. Ruth’s work will be featured which is quite exciting!

Federally Funded R&D Centers Spent $17.8 Billion in 2011

The nation’s 40 federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) spent $17.8 billion on research and development (R&D) in fiscal year (FY) 2011, according to a recent report from the National Science Foundation. More than $850 million of the total was supplied by funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Read complete report here: http://www.laboratoryequipment.com/news/2013/03/federally-funded-r-d-centers-spent-178-billion-2011

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  While  William  Shakespeare  claimed  in  his  play  Julius  Caesar,  “The  fault,  dear  Brutus,  is  not  in  our  stars/But  in  ourselves,  that  we  are  underlings,”  Peter  Van  Houten,  the  fictional  author  of  a  fictional  book  within this  fictional  book,  contradicted  him  in  saying,  “There  is  no  shortage  of  fault  to  be found  amid  our  stars.”  This  is  where  the  title of  one  of  my  favorite  books,  The  Fault  In  Our  Stars,  came  from. 

I  first  read   The  Fault  In  Our  Stars  because  I  had  read  reviews  of  people  saying  it was  amazing;  their  favorite  book.  But  when  I  finished  reading  it,  I wasn’t  too  impressed.  It had been nicely  written,  but  I  thought  that  it  was  nothing  spectacular  I  would  choose  over  a  book  I  might  of  already  read.  Then,  a  few  months  later,  I received  an  amazon.com  gift  card  and  bought  the  book  on  a  whim.  Upon  rereading  it,  it  has  become  one  of  my  favorites.  I  don’t  know  if  it’s  the  story  line  I  like,  or  if  I  subconsciously  connect  with  the  main  character’s  views  of  the  world,  but  I  would  definitely  recommend  this  book  to  anyone.  

The  Fault  In  Our  Stars  follows  the  friendship  of  Hazel  Lancaster  and  Augustus  Waters  and  their  struggles  with  cancer.  The  truth  in  this  book is something I enjoy;  sometimes  life  throws  things  at  you,  but  you  have  to  trod  on.  I  prefer  fiction  books  in  general,  but  looking  back  I’ve  noticed   they  have  been  mostly  extreme  fiction.  It  wasn’t  till  I  read  TIFOS  that  I  realized  I  can  enjoy  realistic  fiction  also.

In  the  six  years  that  I  have  been  reading  actual,  good  books,  I have  found  myself  to  be  drawn  in  more  by  books  in  the  first  person  narration.  Aside  from  the  Harry  Potter  series  and  a  book  called  The  Kid  Comes  Back,  I  don’t  remember  any  third  person  narrated  books  that  I  particularly  enjoyed.   The  Fault  In  Our  Stars  is  told  by  Hazel;  it  expresses  her  emotions  and  feelings  and  out  look  on  life.  In my opinion,  that’s  hard  to  get  with  other  types  of  narrations.  

As  Hazel  once  described,  “Sometimes,  you  read  a  book  and  it  fills  you  with  this  weird  evangelical  zeal,  and  you  become  convinced  that the  shattered  world  will  never  be  put  back  together  unless  and  until  all  living  humans  read  the  book.”

This  is  how  I’m  currently  feeling  about  The  Fault  In  Our  Stars. 

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Today's Modern Family Isn't What It Used To Be.

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“Good evening, London. I would introduce myself, but truth to tell, I do not have a name. You can call me “V”. Since mankind’s dawn, a handful of oppressors have accepted the responsibility over our lives that we should have accepted for ourselves. By doing so, they took our power. By doing nothing, we gave it away. We’ve seen where their way leads, through camps and wars, towards the slaughterhouse. In anarchy, there is another way. With anarchy, from rubble comes new life, hope reinstated. They say anarchy’s dead, but see…reports of my death were…exaggerated. Tomorrow, Downing Street will be destroyed, the Head reduced to ruins, an end to what has gone before. Tonight, you must choose what comes next. Lives of our own, or a return to chains. Choose carefully. And so, adieu.” ”

—V
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