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The Courier
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-The Dragonborn
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"Fuck these dragons. Fuck Skyrim."
The Dragonborn
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-Every Legion-alligned Courier
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The Emperor doesn't have dreams, just vivid nightmares about character creation
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"Listen here you bitch. I'm working way too hard for way too little to constantly backtrack to deal with your bullshit."
Your job as Death has started to diminish ever since Life started resurrecting your patients. You decide to have a firm chat with Life.
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Net Neutrality Information/Update
Guys, there are only 5 days until the FCC votes. The FCC vote on December 14th IS NOT THE DEATH DAY FOR NET NEUTRALITY!
The FCC votes then whether they will send their proposition/bill to Repeal Net Neutrality to Congress/The Senate for them to vote on.
The FCC CANNOT PASS/MAKE LAWS. The reason we email the FCC members was for making them vote to save Net Neutrality and vote against the repeal of it.
If enough members of the FCC vote against the proposition to repeal Net Neutrality, then it will not go up to The Senate/Congress to be officially voted on.
Important Information on USA Government:
•In America, The Legislative Branch is made up of Congress.
•The two main law making/passing parts of Congress are The Senate and The House Of Representatives.
•The FCC is not apart of Congress, therefore they cannot make/pass laws.
•There are 435 members in The House Of Representatives.
•There are 100 members in The Senate.
•The Senate is considered to be higher up than The House Of Representatives.
•According to some articles and informative post I’ve found, 250/435 members in The House Of Representatives have been said to have been “bought out”. This means big business companies that want the repeal of Net Neutrality paid them money to vote for the repeal. ((Information like this for The Senate is unknown, but if I find out I’ll update this post/make another post))
((More information follows in smaller text, do not skip please!))
This is why the importance of calling and emailing both sections of Congress ((The House Of Representatives and The Senate)) is CRUCIAL TO SAVE NET NEUTRALITY!!!
We have to try and persuade our Representatives in The Senate and The House Of Representatives to be on our side if we want to save Net Neutrality!!!
Sad and Unnerving Realizations:
•America’s government mainly ignores it’s people and our opinions.
•Big Business and Money is clearly more important to most people in power in our government.
•Net Neutrality gives people freedom online, it lets users express themselves freely online, whether they are looking for help, finding friends, looking for a relationship, raising money, or creating a small business.
•Freedom is a natural right, not a privilage given at expense.
•Most users online, which is mainly social media, are to young are to poor to pay fees just so the website/video/specific web page on a website will load.
•Suicide rates will rise for those who loose contact with friends and lovers who they communicate with online. They will loose contact with people who can save them if they don’t have anyone in real life to turn to. That includes people in other countries around the world who loose contact to those in America.
•Fandoms (not all) can/will die out and loose their voices.
•It will be harder to share opinions, art work, OC’s, Ships, and OTP’s with others in your fandoms.
How you can help in America:
•Peaceful Protesting.
•Emailing your Representatives and Senators.
•Calling your Representatives and Senators.
•Sign Petitions.
•Spread the word online and in real life with friends, family, and followers.
•Translate this post and other information for those who don’t speak english.
How you can help outside America:
•Most online petitions allow people online from various parts of the world to sign them.
•Spreading the word online and in real life to friends, family, and followers.
•Translate this post and other information for those who can’t speak english.
What NOT to do:
•Send Threats
•Be Rude
•Panic
•Use improper grammer/spelling/text talk/abbreviations
•Contact Representatives/Senate without knowing facts, having supportive details, or doing research
•Do nothing to help
Some Relieving Information:
•December 14th is NOT the death day of Net Neutrality!
•We still have time to save it! The FCC just votes on officially presenting the proposition to repeal Net Neutrality to Congress on that date.
•We will still have Net Neutrality for Christmas.
•If we have a majority votes against the repeal in the FCC/House Of Representatives/Senate we will save it.
•We have the ability to boycott companies/ISP’s who cause problems if the repeal passes.
•There’s always a chance/hope for reviving it in the future, we are the generation that wants it safe. We can bring it back if we loose it even if it takes a long time.
•We can still be able to text message through phone numbers/emails and communicate through online games and servers ((not websites, downloadables like overwatch, minecraft, etc.)).
•Apps will probably be left alone since they aren’t websites and therefore have different rules
•It lets ISP’s/Companies/websites CHOOSE to cause certain places to go to the slow lane, some may not change if they like how things are now.
•Less people online means they make less money instead of more like they want too.
•WE STILL HAVE TIME TO SAVE IT!!!
If there are any questions, got incorrect/old information, or if I missed anything PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
My inbox is always open, anonymous questions are on, and tagging me/others in any post you think are useful I will see and reblog.
I hope this helped, the importance of spreading the word and speaking out is crucial. Your voice matters! All our voices matter!
Please reblog this information despite what your blog is or where you live. TRANSLATING IT AND SPREADING THIS TO NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING FOLLOWERS HELPS TOO!!!
Tag For Source (this post’s creator): @interstellactic-studios
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Vs. Red
A boy who's seen it all
Faces the one who saw it first
At the top a challenge calls
The battle that will shake the Earth
A legend stands at the top
He beckons the challenger to his spot
Another destined to prove themself
And distinguish their own tale
Two champions clash, one winner
Of the summit will come the victor
Keen to the scent, their companions prepare
The tension fills the air
They meet and stare
They take care to fight fair
And wait to see the better man
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A Flash of Brilliance
A bright flash if imagination
Instigating creation, invoking innovations
With resilience, this flash of brilliance will make a difference
High hopes and dreams remain to be seen
But, in the blink of an eye
It's gone
Work
Undone
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I walked an empty mile
Wondering what to say
I walked an empty mile
On it I spent all day
I walked a green mile
The sun shines down
I walked a green mile
The shadows spread around
I walked a blue mile
Clouds passed away
I walked a blue mile
It was a beautiful day
I walked a red mile
And the journey was done
I walked a red mile
Yet it only had just begun
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Fed my fear of what's outside
All the while
Avoiding everyone
Looked at myself from one side
It's worthwhile
If the day's over and done
I saw a whole world passing me by
And I never bothered to ask why
I took the time to say goodbye
And never bothered asking why
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A Net Neutrality Poem
There are some things in life you can't deny
We call them rights and they change over time
The will of the people must be obeyed
And the government's price for non-compliance must be payed
The people have spoken and they want the net for free
In terms of debate, there's really no need
A repeal is a door to unethical exploitation of the consumer
No one would be safe, not a single user
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Open your eyes
Tear out what's inside
When you finally see
What you can not deny
Open your heart
Then tear it apart
Once you begin
At the start
Open your soul
On the lonely road
Once the journey
Starts to unfold
Seal up your mouth
Before you shout
Once you realize
There is no way out
Seal up your mind
As the tale unwinds
A moments away
Yet still a long climb
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DO NOT LIKE THIS POST. REBLOG IT. NET NEUTRALITY
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