March 2012
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well that’s officially worse than the “we changed our TOS” and the missing e pop up, lol
Hahaha so weird.
Tumblr tells me I’m following a blog that doesn’t exist, that I never followed. When I try to unfollow it Tumblr freaks out and gives me the “technical trouble” popup.
This is the avatar:

What
The
Hell
It’s been an adventure the last few days for me personally. This page has had over 2.2 million visitors, and today I’ve turned down media requests from Al Jazeera English, FOX, NBC’s Today show and BBC World Service. Why? Because my opinion isn’t what’s relevant. What’s relevant is that …
This guy. Brofist.jpg
This is a list provided by Charity Watch which gives letter grades (A+ to F) to organizations based on the portion of their budget going to program services and their fundraising efficiency.
Action Against Hunger - USA (A)
Africare (A+)
American Jewish World Service (A)
American Refugee Committee (A)
Church World Service (B+)
Doctors Without Borders - USA (A)
International Rescue Committee (A+)
From Charity Watch’s site:
“Donors Beware
Americans wanting to help people facing a humanitarian crisis in Uganda should send contributions to only those charities with an established track record of helping people in this region. During a highly publicized crisis, it is common for disreputable, fly-by-night “charities” to take advantage of the public’s generosity.”
Charity Navigator is another place where you can go and check to see if an organization is reputable or not.
Hey remember in January when over 3,000 were killed in a Massacre in South Sudan?
If not- don’t worry- in six years Invisible Children will make a documentary about it and we’ll all feel guilty about it then.