This was the library in Worcester State Hospital’s administrative building, colloquially known as the Clocktower. Most of the light in this photograph - which was a four-minute-long exposure - came from a crack in the board over the window at left. Sadly, the Clocktower was razed in 2012. For more on this historic asylum, check out my blog.
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Mike Brown’s Mom Is Taking Her Son’s Case to the UN in Geneva
Lesley McSpadden, the mother of the 18-year-old boy whose death at the hands of a Ferguson police officer in August sparked weeks of protests, is going to Geneva, Switzerland next month to speak about her son and other victims of police brutality in front of the United Nations.
The trip — which was recently made public by organizers and promoted under the tagline “Ferguson to Geneva” — is meant to make a case, to as wide an audience as possible, that both Brown’s killing and the militarized police response to protesters demanding justice for him, are a matter of human rights.
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have some ouran doodles because i’m rewatching this show again AND IT’S SO GOOD

This is so true
How Florida must feel right now… sorry, guyss. give it time
Proof that being white is Super Great
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i went out in what i consider to be a “modest” outfit. considering that the only skin showing was my face and my fingertips. but apparently, you can’t win no matter what you wear.
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seagulls are chaotic evil, crows are chaotic good, pigeons are true neutral, eagles are lawful evil, chickadees are lawful good
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Lmaooo this is the greatest! Check out #DudesGreetingDudes and Elon James White’s twitter. There’s a whole lot more.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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The Tolga Bat Hospital: where adorable abandoned baby bats are wrapped in blankets and fed with bottles.
Normally we associate bats with being blood-thirsty, but all these cute critters want to drink is some bottled milk. About 300 bat pups are orphaned every year because their mother is ill and can’t feed them or has died from tick paralysis. These furry creatures are too injured to return to the wild and need to be nursed back to health. Pictured at the hospital, the black flying animals can be seen sucking on bottles, while they are swaddled in colourful blankets. The bats can also be seen bathing in the bathroom sink and even having their hair combed by workers at the hospital.
The Tolga Bat Hospital in Atherton, Australia, is a community group working for the conservation of bats and their natural habitat. The volunteers care for bats who have come from hundreds of kilometres away in need for urgent care. And they also take in bats for sanctuary after they have been retired from zoos.Via Daily Mail
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