WE HAVE STUFF TO GIVE AWAY!
1 (one) Darren Criss-signed Market Days postcard
1 (one) Awesome-tastic Darren sticker
Both of these will go to 1 (one) person!
Rules:
Following us is NOT required, but nice if you so choose.
Being a member of the Facebook group is also NOT required, but highly encouraged.
You are allowed 1 (ONE) reblog and 1 (ONE) ‘like.’ Any more than that and you will be disqualified.
The give away will end at 5:45pm EST on January 22nd, as Darren is taking his final bow for How to Succeed.
Winner will be chosen via random number generator and contacted via ask. If we do not receive a reply within 1 (ONE) day we will repeat the random number process until we have a confirmed winner.
GOOD LUCK!
did you see them going off to fight?
Sherlock Holmes → His Final Vow.
STARKID IS COMING TO PORTLAND, BUT WHO WILL BE THERE? We figure you guys could guess that after last year we’d be inviting back Team StarKid to be part of LeakyCon Portland, but we know you DON’T know who will be there this year as part of our Very StarKid Event. Want to find out? We’ve got exclusive selfies from the StarKids to reveal their participation, but to see them you have to unlock the grid above, starting right here on Tumblr. When this post gets 500 notes, we’ll unlock the first StarKid performer (in a new post) and so on until we move to the next social media platform.
Got your reblog finger ready? GO!
Edit: For those asking, this is just the Portland event lineup. London info COMING SOON.
As you may already know, Donald Trump is enlisting poll watchers to monitor the Nov. 8th election. He has ordered them to look out for suspicious looking voters and ensure people aren’t voting over and over. Let me make this clear: many people, specifically Black and brown voters, are going to be singled out. People are going to be targeted on discriminatory grounds. Historically poll watchers have targeted people of color and it’s going to be no different this year, likely even worse.
In the past poll watchers have worked to intimidate voters, outright lie to them, and interfering with the process enough to cause chaos and discourage people from remaining in long lines. Poll watchers are permitted to challenge citizens in nearly every state and each state varies in terms of how much power they get. Some states require *very* little justification for challenging a voter, some require specific grounds, while others just let anyone be challenged based off of “suspicion.” If you are challenged immediately ask on what grounds, how they are backing those claims up, and what your state’s procedures regarding voter challenges.
So what happens if you are being challenged at the polls? Some states will ask you questions, have you sign an affidavit, force you to provide multiple forms of identification proving who you are and/or your current address, find another voter who can vouch for your identity, fill out a provisional ballot that will be verified later, or a mixture of these. Note: there is no assurance that your provisional ballot will be counted. Do not accept one of these without a fight, insist on a real ballot.
If you are being unfairly targeted there will also be nonpartisan poll watchers from civil rights committees there to help. They are there to help voters who are encountering problems and will have phone hotlines available as well. Here is their website with the phone numbers you can call, multiple language options available. These poll challenges are often done to disrupt the voting process more than anything, to discourage you from casting a vote by wasting your time. Know your rights and know how you can prepare yourself if this happens.
Finally, if you want to avoid this hassle all together you still have time to sign up for a mail-in ballot. All state’s deadlines are soon (the last couple days of Oct. or the first couple days of Nov.) so sign up ASAP. I’d also suggest clicking here which helps you find out more information about your state’s voting requirements, how to vote, and where to vote near you. Just use the drop down menu and find your state for more information. And even if you are registered to vote I would recommend clicking on the link under “Check if you’re registered to vote.” There were a lot of problems regarding that matter in my state so it’s good to check.
- F.r.i.e.n.d.s quotes
Just these. Wowow
In 2010, there were 8 school shootings in the US.
In 2011, there were 10.
In 2012, there were 14.
In 2013? 28.
In the first half of 2014 alone, we have already suffered 38 school shootings.
If that doesn’t horrify you, then I don’t know what would.
I’m missing Wizards of Wavery Place for this!
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