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hwamg · 9 years ago
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hwamg · 9 years ago
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F I R E
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‘98 line girls
eunseo 05.27 | sinb 06.03 | yein 06.04 | cheng xiao 07.15 | yeeun 08.10 | umji 08.19 | mei qi 10.15 | elkie 11.02
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this would be me if i were in jail
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i put the :// in http://
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hwamg · 9 years ago
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u know when like ur non-kpop friends ask u to play music and u have to search to find those few songs in english and also be careful so that when the song ends g-dragon going “YEOGI BUTEORA” doesn’t blast out next
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i’m the sticker
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Jinx
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did you know
music was invented on june 19, 2008 with the release of burnin up by the jonas brothers
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19-22/∞ pictures of Seohyun
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hwamg · 9 years ago
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“You don’t think it’s weird to sleep so close to me?” Oikawa asks softly.
“Not if it’s you,” Iwaizumi gives a small shrug, blinking slowly as sleep pulls over his eyelids.
Oikawa can’t make a smart remark this time, because his heart is thudding in his chest at the speed of a hummingbird’s wing, and his fingers are itching against the pillow to reach out and touch Iwaizumi. He can’t. As much as he wants to burn Iwaizumi’s features into his muscle memory, he refuses to let his feelings intervene with the sanctity of their friendship.
Iwaizumi sees him as his best friend, not as a lover.
Oikawa quietly curses himself for letting his feelings be tainted, but one look at Iwaizumi’s sleeping face and he resigns to them with a small sigh. He’d rather deal with these little hopeful moments and heartache than to lose Iwaizumi altogether. (this wonderful piece is written by Remmi (@tendousatori on twitter)).
As some of you might already know, I’m taking part in Kami’s iwaoi fanzine Moments. Please check out the link if you’re interested, this one is the death of me:”) 
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If your nude photos are posted online without your permission, Microsoft and Google want to know.
For years, most victims of revenge porn — people who have had their nude photos shared online without permission — basically couldn’t do anything about it.
According to one study, over 50% of all adults engage in sexting, and 70% admit to having received a nude photo online or over the phone.
And yet, despite the fact that we all (or at least more than half of us) do it, there’s still this weird, persistent, harmful notion that if your naked pictures get leaked or shared maliciously by an ex online, it’s your fault for taking them in the first place.
It’s completely backward, but sadly, the law seems to at least kind of agree.
As of September 2014, New Republic found, putting someone else’s illicit photos online without their consent was illegal in just 16 states, though laws have been proposed in more states. Not only is it typically impossible to prosecute the perpetrator, they note, it’s impossible to legally compel websites to take the images taken down most of the time.
But thankfully, Microsoft and Google — which operate two of the biggest search engines on the web — don’t think it’s your fault. And they’re finally saying “Enough is enough.”
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