
Would you feel disgusted seeing your friends being sold like this? What would you do?
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Would you feel disgusted seeing your friends being sold like this? What would you do?
Fight slavery and human trafficking with us!

It’s International Women’s Day!! Time to celebrate Women (well not that it’s just today but everyday!)
And I want to shout out to two most amazing A-M-A-Z-I-N-G, beautiful, gorgeous, marvelous and INDESCRIBABLE ladies in my life!!
1) MUM!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!
2) Sisteeerrrrr!!! Yes! I know you’re reading this!! Because you’re so much like Mum (haha), that’s why I LOVE YOU too!!!!!
….. and I miss both of you soooo much =(
How I wish I can be home right now and give both of you the tightest hug possible and kiss you all over!!!!!
He pissed the hell out of every single person on this earth!!
STOP HIM!!!! He’s inhumane and disgusting to the core of a human being!
KONY 2012 from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo.
KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice.
HOW TO HELP:
Join TRI or Donate to Invisible Children: http://bit.ly/yp5Ffv
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For members of the PRESS and celebrity REPRESENTATION ONLY: Monica Vigo pr@invisiblechildren.com
DIRECTOR: Jason Russell LEAD EDITOR: Kathryn Lang EDITORS: Kevin Trout, Jay Salbert, Jesse Eslinger LEAD ANIMATOR: Chad Clendinen ANIMATOR: Jesse Eslinger 3-D MODELING: Victor Soto VISUAL EFFECTS: Chris Hop WRITERS: Jason Russell, Jedidiah Jenkins, Kathryn Lang, Danica Russell, Ben Keesey, Azy Groth PRODUCERS: Kimmy Vandivort, Heather Longerbeam, Chad Clendinen, Noelle Jouglet ORIGINAL SCORES: Joel P. West SOUND MIX: Stephen Grubbs, Mark Friedgen, Smart Post Sound COLOR: Damian Pelphrey, Company 3 CINEMATOGRAPHY: Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey, Laren Poole, Gavin Kelly, Chad Clendinen, Kevin Trout, Jay Salbert, Shannon Lynch PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Jaime Landsverk LEAD DESIGNER: Tyler Fordham DESIGNERS: Chadwick Gantes, Stephen Witmer
MUSIC CREDIT:
Original Instrumental Scores by Joel P. West http://www.joelpwest.com/
“02 Ghosts I” Performed by Nine Inch Nails, Written by Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor, Produced by Alan Moulder, Atticus Ross, and Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails appear courtesy of The Null Corporation
“Punching in a Dream”, Performed by The Naked and Famous, Written by Aaron Short, Alisa Xayalith, and Thom Powers, Produced by Thom Powers, The Naked and Famous appear courtesy of Somewhat Damaged and Universal Republic
“Arrival of the Birds”, Performed by The Cinematic Orchestra, Written by The Cinematic Orchestra, Produced by The Cinematic Orchestra, The Cinematic Orchestra appears courtesy of Disney Records
“Roll Away Your Stone”, Performed by Mumford and Sons, Written by Benjamin Lovett, Edward Dwane, Marcus Mumford, and Winston Marshall, Produced by Markus Dravs, Mumford and Sons appear courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC
“On (Instrumental)”, Performed by Bloc Party
Written by Bloc Party, Produced by Jacknife Lee, Bloc Party appears courtesy of Vice Records
“A Dream within a Dream”, Performed by The Glitch Mob, The Glitch Mob appears courtesy of Glass Air
“I Can’t Stop”, Performed by Flux Pavilion, Flux Pavilion appears courtesy of Circus Records Limited
The Minions are killllinnnnngggg meeeee!! I love them and there’s a number 2!! Out next summer! It’s toooooo loooooonnnnnggggg
I can watch this over and over again and never get sick of laughing!!
ENJOY:
Love my new friend – Bianca Pandit!! Brillian lady and her published article has taught me so much about NYC!!
Check this out on Huffington Post:
This post was coauthored by Bianca Pandit.
Especially in New York, there’s a strange relationship between the city and the city dweller. We love it and still recognize that it’s a monster. All that emotion, all the combined suffering and indifference, glory and greatness, bypass the brain and go straight into the heart. Scott Schuman wrote, “I think we all could benefit from letting ourselves get lost in the romance of an idea or perception instead of having to know every excruciating detail of reality.” He’s right, and it’s good advice for the New Yorker. To move peacefully and effectively around the city, we arm ourselves against it with dress, appearance, and ferocious strength. It’s not about clothes or fashion. It’s about character, and character is, to some extent, created.