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I USUALLY DON’T REBLOG ANYTHING
But I want each and every one of my followers to see this,
and I want each and everyone of my followers to know that
if there is EVER anything thats on your mind, that you feel noone else cares about,
I need you to hit me up
and tell me, because I CARE
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See the man?
Well, he wasn’t in the photo when it was first taken, but now that you’ve seen him. You’ve been cursed.
If you don’t reblog this in the next 20 seconds, he will appear at your house tonight and slowly rip your parents to pieces, then make his way to your room and murder you in the most painful way possible……
Oh and he’ll kill Liam as well. Look at that face. What are you going to do?
I CANT RISK IT GUYS, I DONT WANNA DIE
IM SORRY GUYS. IM JUST SO SCARED RIGHT NOW
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Childish Gambino ^__^
This guy is talent mixed with humour!
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Watch your step
Delivery of humanitarian aid around the world has become a moral, political and military minefield.
How do you broker deals with belligerents to reach vulnerable populations without selling your soul? When is a compromise to gain access to populations a betrayal of them? When to speak up, and when to say silent, on atrocities? When is doing nothing morally better than answering urgent human imperative to ”do something”?
The suicide attack last week was ”a really terrible event, and to understand it we have to first differentiate between aid and humanitarian aid - and I am not putting one above the other, morally speaking,” says Fabrice Weissman, a Frenchman who for years has been negotiating moral landmines as a veteran MSF logistician and head of mission.
His experiences in conflicts from Sudan to Sierra Leone, Ethiopia to Liberia, are drawn on in the book he has helped write and edit, Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed: The MSF Experience (Columbia University Press), but which is perhaps known more evocatively by its French title, Agir a tout Prix? (Acting At Any Price?).
—Jo Chandler
April 5, 2012
For Australia’s The Age Read more.
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