"Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burned, tortured, fined and imprisoned. What has been the effect of this coercion? To make one half the world fools and the other half hypocrites; to support roguery and error all over the earth… Our sister states of Pennsylvania and New York, however, have long subsisted without any establishment at all. The experiment was new and doubtful when they made it. It has answered beyond conception. They flourish infinitely. Religion is well supported; of various kinds, indeed, but all good enough; all sufficient to preserve peace and order: or if a sect arises, whose tenets would subvert morals, good sense has fair play, and reasons and laughs it out of doors, without suffering the state to be troubled with it. They do not hang more malefactors than we do. They are not more disturbed with religious dissensions. On the contrary, their harmony is unparalleled, and can be ascribed to nothing but their unbounded tolerance, because there is no other circumstance in which they differ from every nation on earth. They have made the happy discovery, that the way to silence religious disputes, is to take no notice of them. Let us too give this experiment fair play, and get rid, while we may, of those tyrannical laws."
Thomas Jefferson
posted Thursday 12/15/2011 Permalink
posted Wednesday 12/14/2011 Permalink
hearing the folksy-ass, soft-spoken james taylor drop the f-bomb in this movie is like one of the high points of my life. also there’s that dude from the beach boys.

hearing the folksy-ass, soft-spoken james taylor drop the f-bomb in this movie is like one of the high points of my life. also there’s that dude from the beach boys.

(Source: marandic)

posted Tuesday 12/13/2011 Permalink

(via lizzledc)

posted Monday 12/12/2011 Permalink
"Now, I have never believed myself to be physically attractive. There are three reasons for this.
1. I’m not my type
2. I’m not physically attractive
3. So there"
posted Saturday 12/10/2011 Permalink
yeah i have a hard-on for ratty-ass flags and i’m not ashamed

yeah i have a hard-on for ratty-ass flags and i’m not ashamed

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posted Saturday 12/10/2011 Permalink

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posted Friday 12/09/2011 Permalink
"But above all let there be pleasure. Let there be textural delight, let there be silken words and flinty words and sodden speeches and soaking speeches and crackling utterance and utterance that quivers and wobbles like rennet. Let there be rapid firecracker phrases and language that oozes like a lake of lava. Words are your birthright. Unlike music, painting, dance and raffia work, you don’t have to be taught any part of language or buy any equipment to use it, all the power of it was in you from the moment the head of daddy’s little wiggler fused with the wall of mummy’s little bubble. So if you’ve got it, use it. Don’t be afraid of it, don’t believe it belongs to anyone else, don’t let anyone bully you into believing that there are rules and secrets of grammar and verbal deployment that you are not privy to. Don’t be humiliated by dinosaurs into thinking yourself inferior because you can’t spell broccoli or moccasins. Just let the words fly from your lips and your pen. Give them rhythm and depth and height and silliness. Give them filth and form and noble stupidity. Words are free and all words, light and frothy, firm and sculpted as they may be, bear the history of their passage from lip to lip over thousands of years. How they feel to us now tells us whole stories of our ancestors."
posted Friday 12/09/2011 Permalink
posted Friday 12/09/2011 Permalink
h3llbetty:

Hank driving his Cadillac. 

h3llbetty:

Hank driving his Cadillac. 

posted Friday 12/09/2011 Permalink
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