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lalulutres:

A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS - I Ran (John Peel session 1981) (by subunitfour)

Robbie Robertson - Somewhere Down The Crazy River
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45andsingle:

Artist: Robbie Robertson
Track: Somewhere Down The Crazy River
Album: 45 rpm single
Year: 1987 

The Theme Is: Spoken Word

shipwreckedinsc:

Hail Stars by Tarik AlTurki
joeyspixbox:

blue-white

joeyspixbox:

blue-white

gentledom:

kaijanaalexes:

People who think outside of the box are condemned by society.

Do it nonetheless, it’s worth it.

gentledom:

kaijanaalexes:

People who think outside of the box are condemned by society.

Do it nonetheless, it’s worth it.

woodendreams:

(by Steve Perry)
fredpil:

Rui Palha

fredpil:

Rui Palha

alxndrasplace:

(MarchAgainstMonsanto)  On May 25, activists around the world will unite to March Against Monsanto. Why do we march?
Research studies have shown that Monsanto’s genetically-modified foods can lead to serious health conditions such as the development of cancer tumors, infertility and birth defects.
In the United States, the FDA, the agency tasked with ensuring food safety for the population, is steered by ex-Monsanto executives, and we feel that’s a questionable conflict of interests and explains the lack of government-lead research on the long-term effects of GMO products.
Recently, the U.S. Congress and president collectively passed the nicknamed “Monsanto Protection Act” that, among other things, bans courts from halting the sale of Monsanto’s genetically-modified seeds.
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alxndrasplace:

(MarchAgainstMonsanto)  On May 25, activists around the world will unite to March Against Monsanto.

Why do we march?

  • Research studies have shown that Monsanto’s genetically-modified foods can lead to serious health conditions such as the development of cancer tumors, infertility and birth defects.
  • In the United States, the FDA, the agency tasked with ensuring food safety for the population, is steered by ex-Monsanto executives, and we feel that’s a questionable conflict of interests and explains the lack of government-lead research on the long-term effects of GMO products.


Recently, the U.S. Congress and president collectively passed the nicknamed “Monsanto Protection Act” that, among other things, bans courts from halting the sale of Monsanto’s genetically-modified seeds.

(more at link)