Blog and ramblings of Chris Cunningham, Aka Lord Cleverpork

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Re-elect President Bird 2012!

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ourtimeorg:

Did you know that federal money accounts for up to 90 percent of for-profit colleges’ revenue, and that some institutions spend a quarter or more of their revenue on recruiting, far more than traditional colleges? Click here to find out more, including why this is an important issue!
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ourtimeorg:

Did you know that federal money accounts for up to 90 percent of for-profit colleges’ revenue, and that some institutions spend a quarter or more of their revenue on recruiting, far more than traditional colleges? Click here to find out more, including why this is an important issue!

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On February 26, our son Trayvon Martin was shot and killed as he walked to a family member’s home from a convenience store where he had just bought some candy. He was only 17 years-old.

Trayvon’s killer, George Zimmerman, admitted to police that he shot Trayvon in the chest. Zimmerman, the community’s self appointed “neighborhood watch leader,” called the police to report a suspicious person when he saw Travyon, a young black man, walking from the store. But Zimmerman still hasn’t been charged for murdering our son.

Trayvon was our hero. At the age 9, Trayvon pulled his father from a burning kitchen, saving his life. He loved sports and horseback riding. At only 17 he had a bright future ahead of him with dreams of attending college and becoming an aviation mechanic. Now that’s all gone.

When Zimmerman reported Trayvon to the police, they told him not to confront him. But he did anyway. All we know about what happened next is that our 17 year-old son, who was completely unarmed, was shot and killed.

It’s been nearly two weeks and the Sanford Police have refused to arrest George Zimmerman. In their public statements, they even go so far as to stand up for the killer - saying he’s “a college grad” who took a class in criminal justice.

Please join us in calling on Norman Wolfinger, Florida’s 18th District State’s Attorney, to investigate my son’s murder and prosecute George Zimmerman for the shooting and killing of Trayvon Martin.

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From the Change.org petition by TRACY MARTIN and SYBRINA FULTON (via inothernews)

It is appalling to me that Zimmerman has not been arrested.

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Seriously this needs to be read.

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laughingsquid:

Full Circle, A Short Film Shot From a Jump Rope’s Dizzying Perspective

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coelasquid:

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This is how birds work.

Axi made it past 20,000 notes!

He he!

coelasquid:

coelasquid:

This is how birds work.

Axi made it past 20,000 notes!

He he!

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did-you-kno:

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I knew there was a reason for all my hugs!

did-you-kno:

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I knew there was a reason for all my hugs!

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fakescience:

Studying Lab Mice

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archiemcphee:

How pencils are sharpened at the pencil factory.
For those of us who grew up watching Mister Rogers‘ Neighborhood, this hypnotic gif is reminiscent of the “Picture Picture” films that showed how various things were made. Somehow that makes this gif even more awesome.
[via Reddit]

archiemcphee:

How pencils are sharpened at the pencil factory.

For those of us who grew up watching Mister Rogers‘ Neighborhood, this hypnotic gif is reminiscent of the “Picture Picture” films that showed how various things were made. Somehow that makes this gif even more awesome.

[via Reddit]

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archiemcphee:

Rippled is a music video shot by Australian animators Oh Yeah Wow for a track off All India Radio’s The Silent Surf. The entire video was painstakingly rendered frame-by-frame in camera using long exposure light painting techniques. I think my favorite thing about this piece other than some of the brilliant sequences (and there are many) is the near constant presence of blurred people in the background who look like ghost puppeteers, moving the figures and lights bit by bit. Awesome work.

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