ramdom fan

I just opened this to be able to follow awesome people! I post/ reblog things I love such as:
Harry Potter, Hunger games, Games of Thrones, cool movies like inception, great books just as The Notebook, Gone with the wind and Jane Austen. TV shows : BBC Sherlock, the big bang theory and Dr. House.

May 17, 2013 7:02 pm
My Champions #montreal #spring #love #family  (at Stade olympique)

My Champions #montreal #spring #love #family (at Stade olympique)

7:01 pm
#spring #montreal #myprecious #bicycle  (at Stade olympique)

#spring #montreal #myprecious #bicycle (at Stade olympique)

April 18, 2013 12:41 pm

the-only-real-thing:

Sometimes I don’t get Emma Watson. Please don’t see this as hate.

She says that she will be ‘solely focusing on her studies’, which is great of course, but then she leaves Brown to play a character in Bling Ring that she says she hates

(via the-only-real-thing)

11:42 am

As a Venezuelan I feel I need to explain certain things

These are nervy days, but I’m here to tell you one thing: Henrique Capriles has earned our trust. He’s a man who knows exactly what he’s doing. By the end of this post, you’ll agree.

Since Sunday night, the opposition’s chess game with the government has been played with enormous skill by a national leader who knows that he is the most important figure in the country right now.

Here’s why.


For the past 14 years, the National Electoral Council has systematically used and abused State power in order to provide a democratic façade to the Chávez regime.

This by no means implies that the electronic system is numerically fraudulent, or that past electoral results have been false: ever since 2005, Chávez has had enough backing to win the elections by broad margins, and I am not contesting absolute results. To do so would be infantile.

This said, anyone voting in Venezuela over the past eight years has been witness to irregularities that run the gamut from propaganda being displayed outside polling stations all the way to shots being fired to intimidate witnesses and keep them from watching the results’ tally.

Now that I am personally responsible for registering irregularities in the state of Miranda, I can tell you that to that dismal record we can now add death threats – death threats – against opposition witnesses in remote rural areas, as well as incidents of National Guardsmen bribing said testigos Bs.1,000 in exchange for the handing over the official voting acta.

Let’s pretend this is Switzerland. Any single one of these events would have been enough to contest the transparency of an election.

But, this being Venezuela, our capacidad de asombro, our ability to be shocked, has been badly eroded by a repressive, and selectively efficient, State.

It has been eroded to such a degree that, when past elections have produced documented evidence of such State-sponsored abuses, those who denounce them are reduced to marginalized, radical “loonies” represented by the Diego Arria camp.

In a state where the governing party’s takeover of all institutions and legal recourse is now complete, complaints over transparency, however valid these may be, are but a microscopic blemish on a behemoth enjoying both considerable popular support and neverending resources to cement its power.

This all changed last Sunday night.

Given the recurrent and systematic reports of fraud that over the past decade have been a mainstay in national elections, the minuscule margin of Maduro’s victory (1,83%) is, in and of itself, reason enough to doubt electoral results.

What Capriles is doing is simply to give the government enough rope to hang itself with. And it’s been a brilliant success: Maduro went from agreeing to an audit of 100% of ballots to forgetting about it 12 hours later during an unprecedentedly rushed proclamation. CNE freaked out and went into a full frontal media onslaught to try to patch up its own tattered legitimacy, but immediately undid its own work by then refusing to carry out an auditing process that would only add to its legitimacy. And the Supreme Tribunal more or less broadcast its partiality at full volume to the entire world by butting in to the whole thing with an openly partisan unsolicited opinion, before Diosdado Cabello destroyed any semblance of democratic normality in the National Assembly by literally banning the opposition from speaking there, and Nicolás Maduro uselessly destroyed whatever vestigial traces of credibility he had by getting caught lying about the opposition burning CDIs and about the identity of the protesters killed in Monday’s violence.

Henrique Capriles must be doing something right: the amount of damage the government has done to its own standing just in four days is staggering.

It is by no means the same thing for Diego Arria (with all respects to the ex- UN rep) to throw a hissy-fit and demand fair and free electoral conditions on YouTube to his 270,000 followers, than it is for Henrique Capriles Radonski, with his Seven Million Three Hundred and Two Thousand votes (thats 49% of the country if you round the second decimal), to openly call bullshit on years of CNE irregularities. Finally.

The more than 700,000 votes that Capriles gained from chavismo in this election demonstrates a growing trust in his leadership. That right there is 700,000 Chávez voters who were willing to run the gamut of intimidation and threats to register their rejection of what chavismo is reduced to once Chávez is removed from the equation: power-hunger, corruption, and desperation.

The significance of Sunday’s election goes beyond the immediate question of who obtains the Presidency. Its significance lays in empowering the vast number of people in this country who know that this government abuses its power to win elections and that this is wrong. And thanks to the historical leadership of Capriles, we finally have an opportunity to force the CNE, and the government itself, to pay attention.

Thus is why I urge anyone who supports Capriles, and still questions his strategy, to just chill out and trust the guy. I believe he has earned at least that.

I am not being paid by Comando SB (I volunteer). Nor do I have access to highly privileged info. I am only stating my opinions as an opposition activist who, after 14 years, is finally satisfied with the response our side is giving to irregularities we’ve known about for years and failed to counter effectively.

For the first time, our national leader is not mired in short-termism. He’s focusing on the big, important, long-term picture of things to come. Thank God for that.

April 5, 2013 2:44 pm
So my son turned 12 and told me he was to old for birthday cakes, so I made these Bleach cup cakes …,I hope he likes them .

So my son turned 12 and told me he was to old for birthday cakes, so I made these Bleach cup cakes …,I hope he likes them .

February 24, 2013 9:26 am

i hate when light-haired girls are just sitting there complaining like “omg my legs are SO hairy!”

joshysaywhat:

when in reality they look like this:

image

and i’m just sitting there like:

image

i’ve never laughed so hard at a tumblr post before.

(Source: notskomak, via a-batch-of-cumber)

February 3, 2013 9:42 am January 8, 2013 10:55 pm December 27, 2012 2:38 pm
This is me checking my tumblr dash from my iPhone since my computer died two months ago. I am 600% done with some tags. Daniel Radcliffe tags is filled with harmonians who keep posting that idiotic dance Yates and Kloves invented , or just posting pics of Emma Watson ? can you keep these in the Emma Watson tag? or Harmony? I don’t think is to much to ask . How about the Ginny Weasley tag, which is filled with hate towards my favorite character or Bonnie Wright… when is going to stop?

This is me checking my tumblr dash from my iPhone since my computer died two months ago. I am 600% done with some tags. Daniel Radcliffe tags is filled with harmonians who keep posting that idiotic dance Yates and Kloves invented , or just posting pics of Emma Watson ? can you keep these in the Emma Watson tag? or Harmony? I don’t think is to much to ask . How about the Ginny Weasley tag, which is filled with hate towards my favorite character or Bonnie Wright… when is going to stop?

November 7, 2012 11:57 am
Moustache

My sexy husband rocking a moustache for a good cause

October 14, 2012 7:01 pm October 8, 2012 7:37 am

Thanksgiving Day in Canada

Im very dissapointed. I thought Capriles was going to win this time. I thought Venezuela was going to change for the better.But until then, I’m proud to call Canada my home and I could not be anymore blessed to live in a land free of communism Dios me bendiga a todos en Venezuela Capriles NO perdio, Venezuela perdio.

October 7, 2012 10:13 am

Today

soundsofescape:

Is election day in my country.

Is all everyone has talked about for the past three months.

I hope we move on.  I hope the old passes and gives way to the new.

We need it.

I live in Montreal , Canadá but I still care about my country , my family and my people . Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day here , I hope we will give thanks for our new president

September 16, 2012 10:38 am
Finally had the opportunity to go to a comiccon here in Montreal it was awesome !

Finally had the opportunity to go to a comiccon here in Montreal it was awesome !

September 10, 2012 9:19 pm
St. Adele  (Taken with Instagram at Chalet St-Adele)

St. Adele (Taken with Instagram at Chalet St-Adele)