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  • doctorwho:

The first read through for the Doctor Who 50th Special took place today.

yaaaaay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    doctorwho:

    The first read through for the Doctor Who 50th Special took place today.

    yaaaaay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Source: doctorwho
    • 1 month ago
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  • “

    I am a mother of three girls, ages 2, 6, and 8. Two of them are Sandy Hook School students – one in first grade, one in third grade. I would like to share with you our experience with Dec 14th and my feelings on gun control.

    My third grader has gone thru some deep grief over the loss of her siblings’ friends. She was devastated by the loss of the teachers, especially her principal, Dawn Hocksprung, whom we all loved. She is angry that this has happened, that lives were lost so tragically and that she can no longer go to her school. When she was evacuated that day to the fire house, she did not know if her little sister had survived. She struggles with the concept that there is evil in the world, that something this horrific could happen to this town, to her, to her sisters, to her friends. She is 8.

    In addition to the tragic loss of her playmates, friends, and teachers, my first grader suffers from PTSD. She was in the first room by the entrance to the school. Her teacher was able to gather the children into the tiny bathroom inside the classroom. There she stood, with 14 of her classmates and her teacher, all of them crying. You see, she heard what was happening on the other side of the wall. She heard everything. Shooting. Screaming. Pleading. She was sure she was going to die that day and did not want to die for Christmas. Imagine what this must have been like.

    With PTSD comes fear – all kinds of fear. Each time she hears a loud or unfamiliar noise, she experiences the fear she had in that bathroom. She is not alone. All of her classmates have PTSD. She struggles nightly with nightmares, difficulty falling asleep, and being afraid to go anywhere in her own home. At school she becomes withdrawn, crying daily, covering her ears when it gets too loud and waiting for this to happen again. She is 6.

    Imagine being this age and living like this. My children face their fears every day by getting on the bus and going to school. Would you be able to do the same? How would you feel if these were your children?

    Although we are getting help and trying to heal, this will affect us for the rest of our lives. We are thankful that by the grace of god, our children came home to us on Dec. 14. As a family and a community, we are deeply saddened and heartbroken at the loss of so many innocent children and beloved teachers.

    We are also furious.

    Furious that 26 families must suffer with grief so deep and so wide that it is unimaginable.

    Furious that the innocence and safety of my children’s lives has been taken.

    Furious that someone had access to the type of weapon used in this massacre.

    Furious that this type of weapon is even legal.

    Furious that gun makers make ammunition with such high rounds and our government does nothing to stop them.

    Furious that the ban on assault weapons was carelessly left to expire.

    Furious that lawmakers let the gun lobbyists have so much control.

    Furious that somehow, someone’s right to own a gun is more important than my children’s rights to life.

    Furious that common sense has gone out the window.

    Furious that lawmakers are too scared to take a stand.

    The “what if’s” never stop going through my mind. What if this weapon were still banned? What if there weren’t high capacity rounds? What if the shooter had different bullets? I think the carnage would have been a lot less. Yes, there would have been losses. But there would have been time. Time to react and possibly make a difference.

    Those children and teachers had NO CHANCE. They did not just get shot. They got blown apart.

    It’s time to stop catering to the gun owners and lobbyists and start caring about our children, our families, our teachers, our friends and our neighbors. The NRA does not care about people, they care about money.

    I don’t believe that anyone, other than the military, has a right to own the type of weapon or ammo used at Sandy Hook.

    The second amendment is not limitless.

    Weapons like the AR15 have no place in society. This is simply common sense.

    Veronique Pozner, mother of Noah Pozner, killed at Sandy Hook Elementary, gave this statement which I believe whole-heartedly:
    “The equation is terrifyingly simple: Faster weapons equal more fatalities. This is not about the right to bear arms. It is about the right to bear weapons with the capacity for mass destruction.”

    We are trying to move forward, but there must be change. If our lawmakers cannot make this change, then we, as a people will elect those who will.

    ”
    —

    Excerpt from a letter by CARRIE LENDROTH BATTAGLIA, the mother of two children who survived the Sandy Hook school massacre.

    I dare the Republican members of Congress to take a meeting with her, or any other parent of the victim of gun violence.

    (via inothernews)

    (via wilwheaton)

    Source: inothernews
    • 1 month ago
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  • 14 Words That Are Their Own Opposites

    mentalflossr:

    Here’s an ambiguous sentence for you: “Because of the agency’s oversight, the corporation’s behavior was sanctioned.” Does that mean, ‘Because the agency oversaw the company’s behavior, they imposed a penalty for some transgression’ or does it mean, ‘Because the agency was inattentive, they overlooked the misbehavior and gave it their approval by default’?

    We’ve stumbled into the looking-glass world of “contronyms”—words that are their own antonyms.

    Source: mentalflossr
    • 1 month ago
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  • doctorwho:

Doctor Who: New Zealand Mint aims to cash in on 50th anniversary with commemorative TARDIS coin - Radio Times

Trading on the fact that New Zealand was “the first country outside the UK to screen the show”, the national Mint has produced a commemorative solid silver coin – worth NZ$2 as legal tender but priced at NZ$155 – featuring the TARDIS on one side and Her Majesty the Queen on the other.
The coin comes in a presentation replica blue police box, which makes the iconic TARDIS sound when opened, and is officially licensed by BBC Worldwide, the corporation’s commercial arm.
The coin officially launches on 1 February at the Berlin World Money Fair. You can pre-order it at newzealandmint.com.

    doctorwho:

    Doctor Who: New Zealand Mint aims to cash in on 50th anniversary with commemorative TARDIS coin - Radio Times

    Trading on the fact that New Zealand was “the first country outside the UK to screen the show”, the national Mint has produced a commemorative solid silver coin – worth NZ$2 as legal tender but priced at NZ$155 – featuring the TARDIS on one side and Her Majesty the Queen on the other.

    The coin comes in a presentation replica blue police box, which makes the iconic TARDIS sound when opened, and is officially licensed by BBC Worldwide, the corporation’s commercial arm.

    The coin officially launches on 1 February at the Berlin World Money Fair. You can pre-order it at newzealandmint.com.

    Source: radiotimes.com
    • 3 months ago
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  • doctorwho:

PULL.

    doctorwho:

    PULL.

    • 4 months ago
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  • First go at Harry potter wands…

    First go at Harry potter wands…

    • 6 months ago
  • todaysdocument:

Quite Possibly the Very First “Boom” Box?

Patent Drawing for M. Boom’s Music Box, 11/14/1882


Truly :)

    todaysdocument:

    Quite Possibly the Very First “Boom” Box?

    Patent Drawing for M. Boom’s Music Box, 11/14/1882

    Truly :)

    Source: arcweb.archives.gov
    • 6 months ago
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  • Chris Hurley...the description guy :)

    I always admired Chris Hurley. I am an A&D kind of archivist, rather than a wanna be records manager type :) Here’s his page…

    • 6 months ago
  • Yep, I’m in…

    I don’t blog much, and don’t really like the site I was using [ http://lifeandalargeglassofwine.blogspot.co.nz/ ] , so am going to give tumblr a go. Will see how it goes.

    • 6 months ago
  • WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INANIMATE OBJECT?
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    kitchen whizz

    • 6 months ago
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