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This is what I do and what I experience on a regular basis. These are the things that interest me and keep me going. Basic Info.You can figure the rest:

- Alejandro Fabian Cortazar

- Alex for short

- Austin/San Marcos, TX

- Texas State University

- Psychology/Political Science

- Drummer

- Hello Kitty

- Tattoos

- World of Warcraft

- Friends

- History (especially WWII)

- Music (indie to metal to hip hop/rap)

- Pokemon

- Dragonball Z

- Star Wars

Se habla espanol!

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Moving Pictures came in. Slowly my Rush vinyl collection is growing. #movingpictures #hemispheres #powerwindows #graceunderpressure #vinyl (Taken with instagram)

Moving Pictures came in. Slowly my Rush vinyl collection is growing. #movingpictures #hemispheres #powerwindows #graceunderpressure #vinyl (Taken with instagram)

I’ll admit I’m pretty excited finally receiving this.  (Taken with instagram)

I’ll admit I’m pretty excited finally receiving this. (Taken with instagram)

3 games, 2 jammed fingers, and 1 exhausting, fun time. #basketball  (Taken with instagram)

3 games, 2 jammed fingers, and 1 exhausting, fun time. #basketball (Taken with instagram)

The Internet seems to be down so there is only one thing left to do. #starwars #theempirestrikesback (Taken with instagram)

The Internet seems to be down so there is only one thing left to do. #starwars #theempirestrikesback (Taken with instagram)

I wish I was there.  (Taken with instagram)

I wish I was there. (Taken with instagram)

thedailywhat:

This Is Important, You Should Watch It of the Day: Rare and disturbing footage of everyday life inside the besieged Syrians city of Homs, courtesy of an intrepid French photojournalist, identified only as “Mani” by Britain’s Channel 4.

This shocking video aired Wednesday alongside an interview with Mani, which can be seen here.

“While the world has become used to grainy shaky and gruesome footage and images from Homs fed through whatever Internet connection is available,” said Channel 4’s Jonathan Miller, “Mani’s crystal clear and incredible footage gives perhaps the clearest and most frightening account of what Homs has been like for the past three weeks.”

Earlier this week, an attack on a makeshift media center in Homs claimed the lives of photojournalist Rémi Ochlik and war correspondent Marie ColvinThousands of people are believed to have died since the start of the uprising, with no end in sight.

[thelede.]

I was seriously crying the whole time i was watching this.