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My friend Victor’s project is focused on lupus and spreading the word. If you know anyone who’s affected, please submit a story! 

lupusproject:

I just finished my last video for this project. 

If you have been affected by Lupus, please share your story with me. Upload a video with the title “Let’s Talk Lupus: [insert your title]” and submit it here

Thank you so much! 

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3 and counting. Welcome to finals.

3 and counting. Welcome to finals.

Current state of the union: dazed and confused.
#no sleep #no flight jetlag

Current state of the union: dazed and confused.

#no sleep #no flight jetlag

➜ My Occupy LA Arrest

buchino:

My name is Patrick Meighan, and I’m a husband, a father, a writer on the Fox animated sitcom “Family Guy”, and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica.

I was arrested at about 1 a.m. Wednesday morning with 291 other people at Occupy LA. I was sitting in City Hall Park with a pillow, a blanket, and a copy of Thich Nhat Hanh’s “Being Peace” when 1,400 heavily-armed LAPD officers in paramilitary SWAT gear streamed in. I was in a group of about 50 peaceful protestors who sat Indian-style, arms interlocked, around a tent (the symbolic image of the Occupy movement). The LAPD officers encircled us, weapons drawn, while we chanted “We Are Peaceful” and “We Are Nonviolent” and “Join Us.”

As we sat there, encircled, a separate team of LAPD officers used knives to slice open every personal tent in the park. They forcibly removed anyone sleeping inside, and then yanked out and destroyed any personal property inside those tents, scattering the contents across the park. They then did the same with the communal property of the Occupy LA movement. For example, I watched as the LAPD destroyed a pop-up canopy tent that, until that moment, had been serving as Occupy LA’s First Aid and Wellness tent, in which volunteer health professionals gave free medical care to absolutely anyone who requested it. As it happens, my family had personally contributed that exact canopy tent to Occupy LA, at a cost of several hundred of my family’s dollars. As I watched, the LAPD sliced that canopy tent to shreds, broke the telescoping poles into pieces and scattered the detritus across the park. Note that these were the objects described in subsequent mainstream press reports as “30 tons of garbage” that was “abandoned” by Occupy LA: personal property forcibly stolen from us, destroyed in front of our eyes and then left for maintenance workers to dispose of while we were sent to prison.

When the LAPD finally began arresting those of us interlocked around the symbolic tent, we were all ordered by the LAPD to unlink from each other (in order to facilitate the arrests). Each seated, nonviolent protester beside me who refused to cooperate by unlinking his arms had the following done to him: an LAPD officer would forcibly extend the protestor’s legs, grab his left foot, twist it all the way around and then stomp his boot on the insole, pinning the protestor’s left foot to the pavement, twisted backwards. Then the LAPD officer would grab the protestor’s right foot and twist it all the way the other direction until the non-violent protestor, in incredible agony, would shriek in pain and unlink from his neighbor.

It was horrible to watch, and apparently designed to terrorize the rest of us. At least I was sufficiently terrorized. I unlinked my arms voluntarily and informed the LAPD officers that I would go peacefully and cooperatively. I stood as instructed, and then I had my arms wrenched behind my back, and an officer hyperextended my wrists into my inner arms. It was super violent, it hurt really really bad, and he was doing it on purpose. When I involuntarily recoiled from the pain, the LAPD officer threw me face-first to the pavement. He had my hands behind my back, so I landed right on my face. The officer dropped with his knee on my back and ground my face into the pavement. It really, really hurt and my face started bleeding and I was very scared. I begged for mercy and I promised that I was honestly not resisting and would not resist.

My hands were then zipcuffed very tightly behind my back, where they turned blue. I am now suffering nerve damage in my right thumb and palm.

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I want this.

I want this.

piecesofjo:

Second draft of biking video. Watcha think? 

I’m using this song for the bike video, but I also really like their music video. Kinda reminds me of the intro to Skins (British version, of course).

South Pacific - Is Tropical

Yay!
aigacmu:

Poster for the Senior Pieces Design show, part of the greater CMU Design Senior Show. 
RSVP on Facebook!
Poster by Victor Ng

Yay!

aigacmu:

Poster for the Senior Pieces Design show, part of the greater CMU Design Senior Show. 

RSVP on Facebook!

Poster by Victor Ng

Shameless plug. More developments. 

piecesofjo:

First draft of bowling video, pre-color editing. Watcha think?

popchartlab:

Santa explained via Venn Diagram.

popchartlab:

Santa explained via Venn Diagram.

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