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"Even if you are in the happiest place in the world, you could just be the loneliest person if you do not know how to make friends. (Did I just make sense or not? Sorry it’s 4 am and I just woke up from a bad dream.) "

Operation Valentine’s VOLUNTEER - NATRISHA MAE NAVARRO, MISSING
By Pilipinas | Posted March 28, 2012
Operation Valentine’s Volunteer Natrisha Mae Navarro has been reported missing since 27 March 2012. Twenty (20) years old, and a student at a Manila university, she was last seen on the 27th of March around 1:50PM, when she left her school in Manila. Her sister, Natasha Marie, says that Natrisha’s last text message to her was received around 7:15PM, five (5) hours after she was last seen. At that time, Natrisha indicated that she was on her way home, and nothing has been heard from her since that last message. Calls have been made to her phone but it is unreachable.
Normally taking a jeepney ride from her college in Manila, which is about 5 kilometers from where she lives in Quezon City, would usually take 30 minutes from school to home. Local police precincts in the area have been informed; hospitals and clinics have been checked as well.
If anyone has seen her, or if there be any leads as to her whereabouts, please call her sis – Natasha Marie at +63 905 3436005.
NATRISHA, wherever you are, we’re praying for you – come home safe…
This is my bestfriend’s sister. And she’s been missing since March 27, 2012. Up until now, she hasn’t been found. Please, please, please spread the word. I wouldn’t know what to think if one of my little brothers went missing like this. The best you could do is to reblog this and just keep your eyes open.
It would really mean a lot.
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umm… everyone watch this.. holy shit
Make Kony famous… then make him pay for his crimes!
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Drunken post: i have the biggest crush on my officemate right now. Lilipas din to…
Breaking up is hard to do (but I’m getting better at it).
No, I’m not saying that I’ve become an ace at breaking up. It still hurts, but I’m getting better at accepting that its over and moving on with life. This song pretty much sums up what I’m going through right now.
At least, I can start fresh. New life, new work, new friendships. Lovelife? Uh, I’ll pass (for now).
Kung Hei Fat Choy!
This song takes me back to childhood. I just can’t seem to find the artist who covered it, as it’s the one that I’m really familiar with. It has kind of a pop(?) tune and if I recall correctly, it was sung by a guy. If you happen to know that cover, please do send me a message.
But I must say,.. the original still rocks!
LSSing again

This reminds me of a picture of John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
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I am over rape.
I am over rape culture, rape mentality, rape pages on Facebook.
I am over the thousands of people who signed those pages with their real names without shame.
I am over people demanding their right to rape pages, and calling it freedom of speech or justifying it as a joke.
I am over people not understanding that rape is not a joke and I am over being told I don’t have a sense of humor, and women don’t have a sense of humor, when most women I know (and I know a lot) are really fucking funny. We just don’t think that uninvited penises up our anus, or our vagina is a laugh riot.
I am over how long it seems to take anyone to ever respond to rape.
I am over Facebook taking weeks to take down rape pages.
I am over the hundreds of thousands of women in Congo still waiting for the rapes to end and the rapists to be held accountable.
I am over the thousands of women in Bosnia, Burma, Pakistan, South Africa, Guatemala, Sierra Leone, Haiti, Afghanistan, Libya, you name a place, still waiting for justice.
I am over rape happening in broad daylight.
I am over the 207 clinics in Ecuador supported by the government that are capturing, raping, and torturing lesbians to make them straight.
I am over one in three women in the U.S military (Happy Veterans Day!) getting raped by their so-called “comrades.”
I am over the forces that deny women who have been raped the right to have an abortion.
I am over the fact that after four women came forward with allegations that Herman Cain groped them and grabbed them and humiliated them, he is still running for the President of the United States.
And I’m over CNBC debate host Maria Bartiromo getting booed when she asked him about it. She was booed, not Herman Cain.
Which reminds me, I am so over the students at Penn State who protested the justice system instead of the alleged rapist pedophile of at least 8 boys, or his boss Joe Paterno, who did nothing to protect those children after knowing what was happening to them.
I am over rape victims becoming re-raped when they go public.
I am over starving Somalian women being raped at the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, and I am over women getting raped at Occupy Wall Street and being quiet about it because they were protecting a movement which is fighting to end the pillaging and raping of the economy and the earth, as if the rape of their bodies was something separate.
I am over women still being silent about rape, because they are made to believe it’s their fault or they did something to make it happen.
I am over violence against women not being a #1 international priority when one out of three women will be raped or beaten in her lifetime — the destruction and muting and undermining of women is the destruction of life itself.
No women, no future, duh.
I am over this rape culture where the privileged with political and physical and economic might, take what and who they want, when they want it, as much as they want, any time they want it.
I am over the endless resurrection of the careers of rapists and sexual exploiters — film directors, world leaders, corporate executives, movie stars, athletes — while the lives of the women they violated are permanently destroyed, often forcing them to live in social and emotional exile.
I am over the passivity of good men. Where the hell are you?
You live with us, make love with us, father us, befriend us, brother us, get nurtured and mothered and eternally supported by us, so why aren’t you standing with us? Why aren’t you driven to the point of madness and action by the rape and humiliation of us?
I am over years and years of being over rape.
And thinking about rape every day of my life since I was 5-years-old.
And getting sick from rape, and depressed from rape, and enraged by rape.
And reading my insanely crowded inbox of rape horror stories every hour of every single day.
I am over being polite about rape. It’s been too long now, we have been too understanding.
We need to OCCUPYRAPE in every school, park, radio, TV station, household, office, factory, refugee camp, military base, back room, night club, alleyway, courtroom, UN office. We need people to truly try and imagine — once and for all — what it feels like to have your body invaded, your mind splintered, your soul shattered. We need to let our rage and our compassion connect us so we can change the paradigm of global rape.
There are approximately one billion women on the planet who have been violated.
ONE BILLION WOMEN.
The time is now. Prepare for the escalation.
Today it begins, moving toward February 14, 2013, when one billion women will rise to end rape.
Because we are over it.
"This would make a great wedding sde soundtrack.


