Cairo, Egypt.
An injured protester stands outside the court where Hosni Mubarak, the ousted president, is standing trial.
[Credit : Khalil Hamra/AP]
Gönnersdorf, Germany.
Dark clouds are seen through a rainy window in Saxony.
[Credit : Arno Burgi/AFP/Getty Images]
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terbang burung
terbang
patah sayap diduga
seandainya rebah
kau masih ada
kau masih ada
kau masih ada
kau masih ada
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Series taken by automatic camera showing effect of 35th atomic bomb test on house built 1 mile from point of detonation, over period of 2.3 seconds until total demolition: 1-7/8th seconds on Yucca Flats. (via)
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tersesat
malu bertanya
tak tahu, tak tahu ke mana
terlalu
banyak alasannya
Large Brown Mantid (Archimantis latistyla)
Obligatory ‘animal staring at you’ post of the day
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I don’t have a favourite book really. But the Quran would work perfectly for this.
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This is Rachid Nekkaz, the French businessman who announced he will pay all fines for women who are charged with wearing the niqab — not just in France but “in whatever country in the world that bans women from doing so”.
The niqab is a filmy cloth attached to the headscarf that covers all but the eyes. Any woman found to be wearing the niqab in France in public can be fined upto €150 ($200) and ordered to attend ‘re-education classes’. Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland all have — or are planning — similar legislation.
The businessman has already paid fines for women in both France and Belgium where wearing the piece of cloth is outlawed. He said:
I’m in favour of a law to convict a husband who forces a women to wear the niqab and who forces her to stay at home. But I’m also for a law that lets these women move freely in the streets, because freedom of movement, just like any freedom, is the most fundamental thing in a democracy.
He is pictured above with Kenza Drider, the longshot “freedom candidate” for French presidency, after accompanying her to a police tribunal in Paris where she appeared for violating France’s niqab ban. Drider told The Associated Press in an interview:
When a woman wants to maintain her freedom, she must be bold. I have the ambition today to serve all women who are the object of stigmatization or social, economic or political discrimination. It is important that we show that we are here, we are French citizens and that we, as well, can bring solutions to French citizens.
Nekkaz put up a €2m ($2.5m) property to fund his campaign.
Photo credit: Getty
Ball so hard motherfuckers wanna fine me
Like let’s applaud him ( hard) but can we take a minute and appereciate the sheer force of her ?!?
This is entirely too much fierce for one photo.
“When a woman wants to maintain her freedom, she must be bold. I have the ambition today to serve all women who are the object of stigmatization or social, economic or political discrimination.”
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Chocolate cake at 1 am.
Q: Jangan makan malam ni tau. Tak sihat.
Ate it anyway. Sorry Q @_@, but that was delishus.
Strange bird through window.
Well I lost my cool again today. Women’s rights is my hot button issue and I can get quite belligerent and discomforting when it comes to it. Sorry sisters :(.

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Cairo, Egypt.
An injured protester stands outside the court where Hosni Mubarak, the ousted president, is standing trial.
[Credit : Khalil Hamra/AP]](http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxbzaulevp1r44q44o1_500.jpg)

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Gönnersdorf, Germany.
Dark clouds are seen through a rainy window in Saxony.
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