mainstreamdropout
mainstreamdropout
in the mind.
142 posts
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
mainstreamdropout · 11 years ago
Note
i did this becuase of something where is the sunem faf
0 notes
mainstreamdropout · 11 years ago
Text
wibuwu
hhhhhhh
0 notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
 spread it and share get people aware. 
Just like the Kony situation social media became a huge part in that, I believe with social media we can make a change and give Palestine the Freedom it deserves!  share and spread it! one person cant make a difference but a million people on the internet can!
3 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Amal 11 years old . She got injured when the Israeli jets hit the area so close to her house. She raised her hand with the VICTORY sign.
295 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
NEW YORK CITY, there will be another protest tomorrow (11/16) at 5PM in front of the Israeli Consulate on 42nd St. and 2nd Ave.
1K notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Everyone could please go and like Wealthy Division on facebook, that would be much appreciated. 
What is it?
High end street wear brand that me and my cousin started! 
Whats the big deal about it?
Wealthy Division, stands for , Divide The Wealth. Which represents 1st chasing your dreams, achieving your goals no matter whats in your way or who agrees with you or doesnt agree with you. 2nd Obviously the rich and poor gap in America, and how the 99percent rest of us would like the 1 percent to share some wealth.
Whats this have to do with me?
Why not rock some high quality, exclusive garments and  express your self to your friends and family. You can look fresh with meangiful clothing that represents something positive.  
How do I do it?
Just click on the picture and it will take you to the facebook page =)
THANKS
1 note · View note
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
383 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
2K notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Text
So What
Some idiot made a film depicting an image of the prophet Muhammad.
So what?
He even called the Quran “a mix between some versions of the Torah and some versions of the New Testament" and a bunch of "false verses.”
So what?
The film depicts Muhammad pronouncing the first Muslim animal to be a donkey.  And not just any donkey, a gay donkey!
So what?
The film calls Muhammad a “bastard” with an “unknown father.” In it, he is a soulless warrior who allows his men to take child concubines and slaves.  He refers to himself as the “master” who can freely sleep with whomever he wishes, including married women.  He is called a “child molester,” “gay,” and “a murderous thug.”  His men are shown brutally killing an old woman.  They are commanded by him to cut off a Jewish man’s legs and arms in front of his wife.  He proclaims that all those who refuse Islam must “pay extortion or die.”  He proclaims that, “Every non-Muslim is an infidel. Their lands, their women, and their children, are our spoils.”
Ok… So what?!
The movie’s trailer was posted on YouTube and has led to protests in various parts of the Arab World, including in Libya, where US Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens was killed in an attack that coincided with the protests, though it is unclear whether the actual raid on the Benghazi consulate building was carried out by protesters or an organized group that had planned its attack well before the movie emerged.
What is clear, however, is that the film created outrage.  But why?  Depictions of Muhammad are clearly forbidden in Islam.  When he is depicted, it is usually done by idiots who are only looking to create a stir and violent reactions among those “savage Muslims.”
But why can’t we just say “So what?”
It is still not well-defined who the filmmaker of this clunky, shoddy production was.  Who cares?  Those who starred in the movie have come out to say they were misled about the purpose of the production.  And, for the most part, they cannot clearly identify the producer.
Even more reason to simply say, “So what?”
Our community needs to grow up.  We have real problems to worry about.  In the wake of the Arab Spring, further degradation of Palestinian rights, the demonization and de-humanization of Arabs and Muslims in American society and the American political process, an idiotic move created by an idiotic human being should simply cause us to say, “So what?”
Mitt Romney is running on a platform of starting wars in Iran and Syria, Barack Obama re-declared Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel, and mosques in America are being vandalized at an alarming rate.  A man gunned down six Sikhs in Wisconsin because he thought they were Muslims.  The NYPD monitors Muslim student groups.  A congressman declared Hillary Clinton’s top aide an infiltrator simply because she was a Muslim.  Arabs and Muslims in America are seen as suspect at every turn.
So when an idiot makes an idiotic film about Muhammad, it actually becomes our duty to just say “So what?”
We are educated.  We are deep thinkers.  We are above being instigated to idiotic behavior by idiotic hate speech.  Our proud heritage, culture, and religion requires us to ignore the inconsequential clamor and tackle the real problems.
There are angry mobs with torches across the Middle East.  But there are also educated people on social media sites writing things like “I hope he gets what he deserves.”  That kind of behavior doesn’t make me say “So what…”  It makes me say, “We are better than this.”
Who are we if we are so prompted to anger by an unprofessional, amateur, dubbed-over film that will never be distributed or sold?
I have a message to the 1.5 billion Muslims in the world.  Islam doesn’t need your protection.  It needs your representation.
We cannot ask to be taken seriously until we can see through the noise, until we can confront the real issues with a coherent voice, and until we can sometimes learn to just say, “So what?”
3 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
A Palestinian holds his country’s flag by crazymaq on Flickr.
20 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
True
Tumblr media Tumblr media
12K notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Palestinian Women:
Kicking zionism’s ass since 1947.
914 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Text
Relatively speaking.
When you get to know someone, you invest in them the most precious thing in the world..time. An evolution process occurs, Strangers>Freinds>Something More>Strangers. The thing that hurts the most is not all the time that you spent talking that added up to nothing and should have been something. The thing that hurts the most is you develop these weird things called feelings. And no matter what your brain says, you feelings are like fuck it, it can work. It does not make any since why I care or should think about it.
But I do and its wack. 
2 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
19K notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Text
Nice night.
Writing your longboard, alone  on a summer night under a  partially visible full moon, while your head phones are blasting songs. Shuffling between Childish Gambino and Lupe fiasco is very relaxing. I just took a sip of freedom and it tasted pretty good. 
4 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Link
1. The sun. ‘Round mid-May, when the rain has severely beaten my mind into a constant pulp of montone grey, the sun rears her head from beneath the ashes of a seven month cold and it feels like I can breathe again. Breathe.
2. Summer Nights are often the closest we get to Heaven on earth.
3....
241 notes · View notes
mainstreamdropout · 13 years ago
Text
Birth Certificate says May 30th
My birthday is tomorow May 30th
I have to work, so no partying. 
Im excited but also feel like a mid life crisis 
Ill be 22, I thought i would have way more accomplsihed at this point in my life. 
But its still good to be around, thats the best gift of all.
0 notes