Shrek (2001)
This is literally the best fucking thing I have ever seen
Imagine 2 being the only one mini 9 is somewhat comfortable with. I find it hilarious
If 9 actually kept another secret stitchpunk in his Zipper pouch, what would that stitchpunk be like?
I… I have no idea. That’s such a bizarre idea but I guess it would be similar to him if they’re together.
Like a mini 9
I KNOW MOST OF YOU ARE HERE FOR SHINY FANDOM. I KNOW MOST OF YOU STAY OUT OF POLITICS. THIS IS NOT SOMETHING YOU CAN IGNORE.
IF THE EU PASSES THIS LEGISLATION IN JUNE IT WILL MEAN THE END OF FANDOM.
IT WILL SOUND THE END OF FREEUSE.
THAT MEANS NO MAKING OF GIFS. NO SHARING OF PICTURES YOU DID NOT TAKE. NO MEMES. NO LINKING TO CONTENT ON OTHER SITES UNLESS YOU PAY A LICENSE FEE TO THE EU. YOU CAN FORGET FANDOM VIDS. PARODY. FANFIC. THOSE THEORY VIDEOS YOU LIKE ON YOUTUBE .
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS - NO. GONE. IF YOU ARE NOT LICENSED TO REPORT ON AN EVENT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO.
PEER REVIEWED SCIENCE? NO. NOT UNLESS YOU HAVE PERMISSION FROM EVERY RIGHT HOLDER, TO QUOTE, ‘ON THE PLANET’.
STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND READ.
STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND READ.
STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND READ.
STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND READ.
IT AFFECTS YOU. IT AFFECTS THE CREATORS OF ALMOST ALL CONTENT ON THIS SITE.
It is so pervasive that not only would i not be allowed to link to this video, the video itself could not be made.
This isn’t my type of post but Net Neutrality is so important.
Forget your page’s aesthetic, share this with everyone you know. Without Net Neutrality, the internet itself would change.
Companies would be able to charge websites if they want them to load faster than others on your computer. This means that they would purposefully bottleneck speeds on every website that doesn’t have the funding to pay for it faster speed. There’s NO reason for this. Are you a small business with a website and can’t afford to pay enough to get faster speeds? Too bad. Are you someone with a personal blog? Slow page loading. Do you want to view a website written by a nonprofit organization for your school project? You’ll have to wait until the page loads because, since they’re nonprofit, they can’t afford to pay enough to cable companies so that their page loads faster.
An alternative to this would be having to pay for faster internet. Internet service should be priced by usage, not speed. For home internet, unlimited use isn’t all that expensive so it’s really common. You wouldn’t want to pay extra for more speed.
This would possibly affect the way that the internet works on other devices such as your phone, gaming system, laptop, tablet, etc.
We NEED Net Neutrality.
If a company doesn’t agree with a specific website, they could purposefully limit traffic to their site. This would be censorship, something that nobody likes.
There are many other reason as to why you should protect Net Neutrality.
This is an issue whether you’re a Republican, Democrat, Left-wing, Right-wing, young, old, male, female, rich, poor, etc.
EVERYONE SHOULD ADVOCATE FOR NET NEUTRALITY.
Happiness Will Come To You.
•to just get over it •that it’s all in your head •you’re only faking it so you can skip classes •to just stop being shy •to just stop being sad •to just calm down •to just eat •to just keep it down •you’ve ruined your family because of it •you’re not good enough •"oh you can’t be depressed, you’re smiling all the time" •to just stop hurting yourself •your mental state is your fault •to just stop counting •to just go on medicine •you’re stupid •you’re too skinny •you’re too fat •you’re too hyper •to just go outside •to just stop overreacting •to just stop over thinking
If it feels like you’re fighting battles on every side, you’re not alone. The struggle is terrifyingly real. But we can still make this year the best possible version of 2018 it can be. There’s a new opportunity in to restore strong net neutrality protections: The Congressional Review Act.
What is the Congressional Review Act?
The CRA lets the House and Senate repeal administrative laws—rules and regulations set by governmental agencies—with a simple majority in both houses. The resolutions can’t be blocked by leadership, amended, or filibustered.
This congress has used the CRA more than any other to overturn regulations that protect vulnerable people and the environment, but this time we can use it for a good purpose—to reverse the FCC’s decision and restore net neutrality.
We just need #OneMoreVote
Battle For The Net has secured commitments from 50 senators. One more and we can take this fight to the House. These are the targets:
John Kennedy (Louisiana) | 202-224-4623 | Email
John McCain (Arizona) | 202-224-2235 | Email
Orrin Hatch (Utah) | 202-224-5251 | Email
Dean Heller (Nevada) | 202-224-6244 | Email
If you live in these states, we need you. Even if you don’t, you can still help the cause.
Tell them to support the “Resolution of Disapproval” and overturn the FCC’s December 14 “Restoring Internet Freedom” vote.
Get your TMNT content here folks! Always up for a good chat so don't be afraid to speak up!
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