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Marketing Campaign of the Day: A fully funded $14,800 Kickstarter has resulted in an extensive D.C. ad campaign defending Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is charged with “aiding the enemy” for leaking the largest dump of classified information in U.S. history to WikiLeaks. If convicted, Manning faces life in prison, an outcome the series of subway ads — which hail him as a whistleblower — seeks to avoid.
The ads, by nonprofit ad firm EpicStep and the Bradley Manning Support Network, are directed at government workers in the capital:

The military has done its best to limit public exposure to Bradley Manning’s case by holding the trial at Ft. Meade, a relatively difficult location for the public to attend, and they have not released transcripts of the pretrial hearing, thereby limiting media exposure and making it difficult for laymen to follow the proceedings. Let’s bring the case back to Washington! … These ads will force government workers to remember WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning, remind them that the public is behind Bradley, and explain that what Bradley is accused of doing is a public good.

Bradley’s next hearing is June 6.
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thedailywhat:

Marketing Campaign of the Day: A fully funded $14,800 Kickstarter has resulted in an extensive D.C. ad campaign defending Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is charged with “aiding the enemy” for leaking the largest dump of classified information in U.S. history to WikiLeaks. If convicted, Manning faces life in prison, an outcome the series of subway ads — which hail him as a whistleblower — seeks to avoid.

The ads, by nonprofit ad firm EpicStep and the Bradley Manning Support Network, are directed at government workers in the capital:

The military has done its best to limit public exposure to Bradley Manning’s case by holding the trial at Ft. Meade, a relatively difficult location for the public to attend, and they have not released transcripts of the pretrial hearing, thereby limiting media exposure and making it difficult for laymen to follow the proceedings. Let’s bring the case back to Washington! … These ads will force government workers to remember WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning, remind them that the public is behind Bradley, and explain that what Bradley is accused of doing is a public good.

Bradley’s next hearing is June 6.

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k1mkardashian:

honey-butts:

prostheticknowledge:

Censorship Towel

Product concept is a flesh-coloured towel with pixelated pattern.

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these are going on my not so imaginary wedding registry. 
and everyone is getting one for christmas. 

is there one for black people ?

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tofallinlovewithanelephant:

oh

my

god

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Unusual Words

wingsforlashes:

      brontide: the low rumbling of distant thunder.
      dactylion: the tip of a middle finger.
      nudiustertian: pertaining to the day before yesterday.
      gargalesthesia: the sensation caused by tickling.
      petrichor:
 the smell of rain on dry ground.
      dendolatry: 
worship of trees.
      lethologica: the inability to recall a precise word for something.
      psithurism: a whispering sound, i.e: the sound of wind in trees, or rustling leaves.
      witzelsucht: a feeble attempt at humour.
      epeolatry: worship of words.
      woundy: excessively; extremely.
      tacenda: things not to be mentioned.
      naupathia: sea sickness.
      baisemain: a kiss on the hand.

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