Ali Kiani Amin
What happens in China Prime stays in China Prime…
Check out Ep. 96 here! —> (A)
Bonus!
I think for some people (me and some others I know), don't like him because of his humor, because to be quite honest, some of his humor is pretty childish. But thats just me. The whole feminism thing didn't help much, but thats a different topic. Even if I don't like him I won't go saying you should stop playing with him, ill just simply watch from afar. (Just saying this because some people are trying to tell you guys who to play with when its not their call)
As if we are the most mature people on the planet lol. Some of our shit is pretty childish as well so that wouldn’t make much sense.
just a reminder: you. don’t. control. who. the. creatures. are. friends. with.
AGAIN what if i just,
Todd Lockwood's amazing animations of dragons in flight. The red dragon is conventional - if any dragon can be considered conventional - but the gold dragon with that extraordinary wing and helix-ripple, not at all…
“Wait a minute, those aren’t your shoes! They got your shoes totally wrong!”
welcome back dex
The FCC sided with Comcast and decided to let ISPs censor the internet. The Internet needs to stop this from happening: http://cms.fightforthefuture.org/tellfcc/
Last Wednesday, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler announced a proposal for new rules that would allow for a “ fast lane” of Internet traffic for content providers who are willing (and able) to pay a fee. [1] The proposal reverses the FCC’s previous commitment to net neutrality and open internet and allows ISP’s like Comcast or Verizon to slow down and censor services that don’t pay the toll.
We have to be totally honest, this situation is seriously grim. But there is still hope. The FCC already knows that the Internet community wants net neutrality, but they think they can put their spin on these new rules and sneak them through. If we can prove them wrong right now with a massive public outcry, we can literally save the Internet once again.
We need to stop the FCC now. Big business groups are already ramping up lobbying efforts with the FCC in swarms since Wednesday’s announcement in support of censoring the open Internet and to ensure this dangerous proposal moves forward. [2]
This is a critical moment. In the last few weeks more than 65,000 people have taken action with us. Can you help us get to 80,000 by the end of the day today?
[1] Gautham Nagesh. “FCC to Propose New ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules”. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304518704579519963416350296
[2] Edward Wyatt. Edward Wyatt. “Lobbying Efforts Intensify After F.C.C. Tries 3rd Time on Net Neutrality” http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/25/business/lobbying-efforts-intensify-after-fcc-tries-3rd-time-on-net-neutrality.html?hpw&rref=politics
- Fight For The Future
Introducing The Creatures.