Silver Tongue
Um, excuse me, but am a pro life person, and I HIGHLY respect the Bible and am a Christian. I do NOT use it as a means to an end. I follow it the best I can, but as I am not perfect, I still mess up.

Are you still going to be pro life when the fetus you force a highschooler to have in this shitty economy comes out as gay or trans? Are you still going to be pro life when you ruin some womans life by forcing her to have baby before she was emotionally and/or financially ready to have one? Are you still going to be pro life when every time a woman looks at her child, she’s reminded that she was raped?

I still stand by my statement that pro life is not about life. It’s about forcing the world into a specific image.

Warning: Paypal new User Agreement changes, “All Your Stuff Belongs To Us”

theclockworkpony:

shadowlillium:

thinkererdreamspace:

baraswamperthugs:

shadowedformlovingheart:

summer-of-the-shinx:

shadowlillium:

Coming to all July 1, 2015, All Your Copyrighted material, Trademarked, Intellectual Ideas, and Much More will belong to Paypal if you use their services.
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https://www.paypal.com/ie/webapps/mpp/ua/upcoming-policies-full?locale.x=GB

Amendment to the PayPal User Agreement.

Intellectual Property


We are adding a new paragraph to section 1.3., which outlines the licence and rights that you give to us and to the PayPal Group (see paragraph 12 below for the definition of “PayPal Group”) to use content that you post for publication using the Services. A similar paragraph features in the Privacy Policy, which is removed by the addition of this paragraph to the User Agreement. The new paragraph at section 1.3 reads as follows:

“When providing us with content or posting content (in each case for publication, whether on- or off-line) using the Services, you grant the PayPal Group a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sublicensable (through multiple tiers) right to exercise any and all copyright, publicity, trademarks, database rights and intellectual property rights you have in the content, in any media known now or in the future. Further, to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, you waive your moral rights and promise not to assert such rights against the PayPal Group, its sublicensees or assignees. You represent and warrant that none of the following infringe any intellectual property right: your provision of content to us, your posting of content using the Services, and the PayPal Group’s use of such content (including of works derived from it) in connection with the Services.”

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I’m switching to Google Wallet or something else. Paypal lost me.

Oookay, before the rampant fear-mongering continues, I want to give you a critical piece of their User Agreement.

1.1 PayPal is Only a Payment Service Provider. PayPal helps you make payments to and accept payments from third parties. PayPal is an independent contractor for all purposes, and is not your agent or trustee. PayPal does not have control of, or liability for, the products or services that are paid for with the PayPal Services. We do not guarantee the identity of any User or ensure that a buyer or a Seller will complete a transaction.

Now, I feel the need to provide all of the definitions associated with Paypal.

“When providing us with content or posting content (in each case for publication, whether on- or off-line) using the Services, you grant the PayPal Group a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sublicensable (through multiple tiers) right to exercise any and all copyright, publicity, trademarks, database rights and intellectual property rights you have in the content, in any media known now or in the future. Further, to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, you waive your moral rights and promise not to assert such rights against the PayPal Group, its sublicensees or assignees. You represent and warrant that none of the following infringe any intellectual property right: your provision of content to us, your posting of content using the Services, and the PayPal Group’s use of such content (including of works derived from it) in connection with the Services.”

Before we all freak out, we need to look at their legal definition of Services, which is:

  • ““Services” means all products, services, content, features, technologies or functions offered by PayPal and all related sites, applications, and services.”

Paypal does not have any means to publicly post content via their services… anywhere. If they DID, then this would mean your artwork, etc. belongs to them. I believe this is in reference to logos, banners, etc.

Please don’t let legal jargon just scare you away. Take the time to read your TOS, your User Agreements, and Privacy Policies.

I ask that you reblog this so that as many people as possible can see this.

I haven’t posted art in ages

dracini:

I miss it. Hmm what should I do

enis

If people complained about characters overreacting and doing stupid things all the time then we'd be hearing a lot more complaints about the time Fluttershy kidnapped Princess Celestia's pet bird. Calm down people, it's like you're all looking for something to hate.

samrosemodblog:

I think Ponies has just gotten to the point where people are looking to hate just to hate. Cause yeah, that’s a perfect example of Season 1 being over-the-top cartoony.

They’re nostalgic for a time when ponies wasn’t “stupid” even though that really wasn’t ever the case. We all liked colorful cartoon horses that made us feel good and that is why I still watch the show. (That and I’m a big EQGs fan and I want to see how Season 5 effects Friendship Games)

This one is actually believable. Rainbow dash is frantic in trying to “save” tank, her first and only pet. She’s willing to do anything. And the crying at the end was the most genuine crying I’ve seen in a cartoon.

tumblinthroughtimeinabluebox:
“contra-indication:
“ ultrafacts:
“ Source For more facts follow Ultrafacts
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“Cole once hosted a party in which the attendees discovered that they all had the word “bottom” in their surname.“
This man is my hero.
He’s...

tumblinthroughtimeinabluebox:

contra-indication:

ultrafacts:

Source For more facts follow Ultrafacts

“Cole once hosted a party in which the attendees discovered that they all had the word “bottom” in their surname.“

This man is my hero.

He’s like a Monty Python character.

He invented kickass

hoofprint-is-spooky:

quartz-poker:

the-ink-pad:

plotprincessss:

mahoushounen:

knight-of-trash:

othercat2:

lemonsharks:

star-anise:

twentiesordie:

freegucci:

Me: No one is hiring me

Adults: you’re just not trying hard enough

Me: oh yea, sorry about that. Let me apply “harder” this time. I’ll be sure to write my contact info extra “hard” this time. I’ll make sure to touch up my resume and make it hella “hard” this time around too.

preach

Adults:  You just need to hit the pavement, knock on some doors, call the hiring manager!

Every job application ever:  PLEASE NO UNSOLICITED VISITS OR PHONE CALLS.

Fact: Our reception pool forwards the names of people who call unsolicited on to HR, who puts the names on a DO NOT HIRE, CANNOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS list.

This is what is the most terrifying about re-beginning the job search.

Fact: My brother was a store manager at AT&T for several years, and handled the hiring process. People that would call and call about the job wouldn’t get hired because, “They seemed to be the kind of people that would constantly need attention on the job, or wouldn’t make a good fit in customer service, because they don’t have the patience to wait for us to call them back.”

Meanwhile I’ve always been taught to do exactly those things because it “shows that you care and take initiative”

^

Exactly, this is all I hear, about how I need to harass and pester businesses, call every single day if needed.

The system has changed, but older people think the rules have stayed the same.

It makes sense for older people to think that way. For them. they grow up in the 60′s and 70′s. Where things didn’t really change. Computers weren’t a big thing everybody had and thus to get a job you usually went in person. And you went often because it was usually a small town and the stores usually already knew who you where. 

Most of them haven’t had to search for a job since the 80′s, especially since there is a high chance they’ll get contacted by a friend you works at another company that would hire them right up if they lost their job. 

Technology has changed so fast in our generation that the job application process of small towns is gone. You can get hired at a job the next town over. So online applications have changed how companies view applications. If you want a job, you send in a form online. Going in person or calling over the phone just hassles the company and takes away precious time they could be helping real customers. 

The generation of the 90′s and 2000′s is vastly different from the generation of the 50′s and 60′s. The problem is they can still do things they way they’ve always done without consequence, and expect that method to work for their kids. 

jestre:

bifurpawz:

3mma3ose:

actionables:

leenasmh:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidmack/mcguffey-high-anti-gay-day

Please spread this disgusting shit like wildfire.
This is awful i cant breathe

they fucking tied a noose in one classroom I AM RAGING THEY SHOULD NOT GET AWAY WITH ANY OF THIS

Thank god for buzz feed news reports

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE

This scares me. It’s a teenage KKK against love.

askevilgeniustwilight:
“Oh jeez it’s Season 3 all over again
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askevilgeniustwilight:

Oh jeez it’s Season 3 all over again

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