For things that catch my eye that are not baseball related.
My Baseball blog: Mexicanbaseball
My Dodger blog: Go Blue!

Dont want to admit to it, but after walking 4 miles to get to my house at 10pm yesterday I would say this is relevant for the time being.
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Best acting ever.
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Stefan Molyneaux on Proposition 8
This is dated but oh so relevant.
This is a great video. I’ve never thought of the “accidents” Stefan talks about about, which is being born in a certain country or into a certain religion, and the correlation it has with hostile thoughts and actions. He also goes into a biological argument for homosexuality.
(Source: antigovernmentextremist)
- before Thousands upon thousands of Egyptians rallied at Tahrir Square, engineering an overthrow of Hosni Mubarak by peaceful protest. It was a grandly inspirational moment, one that we all watched with exhilaration.
- now The military-led Egyptian government just approved a law imposing an enormous fine or prison time for inciting protests that interfere with “public or private work.” Well, it was certainly nice while it lasted. source
My anger does not allow me to gather words in order to formulate sentences that will fully express my opinion.
Maybe this will suffice: #$%#@!
(Source: shortformblog, via antigovernmentextremist)

STOCK LOBSTER A scientist examines a three-month-old lobster, ready for release into the waters off England — part of a scheme to repopulate the seas with thousands of the crustaceans. (Photo: Phil Yeomans / BNPS via the Telegraph)

Space Jam: Looney Toons vs Monstars Box Score
Andrew Mooney of deadspin.com compiled a box score of the big game that decided Michael Jordan’s fate. Yahoo!’s “Ball Don’t Lie” blog has more info.
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Basically my life in a comic..
(Source: simplemoments)

This is Hideaki Akaiwa. When the Tsunami hit his home town of Ishinomaki, Hideaki was at work. Realising his wife was trapped in their home, he ignored the advice of professionals, who told him to wait for the army to arrive to provide search and rescue.
Instead he found some scuba gear, jumped in the raging torrent - dodging cars, houses and other debris being dragged around by the powerful current, any of which could have killed him instantly - and navigated the now submerged streets in pitch dark, freezing water until he found his house. Swimming inside, he discovered his wife alive on the upper level with only a small amount of breathing room, and sharing his respirator, pulled her out to safety.
If he had waited for the army, his wife of 20 years would be dead.
Oh, and if that’s not enough badassery for one lifetime, Hideaki realised his mother was also unaccounted for, so jumped back in the water and managed to save her life also. Since then Hideaki enters the water everyday on a one man search and rescue mission, saving countless lives and proving that two natural disasters in a single day, and insurmountable odds can’t stand in the way of love. This man is my hero.
This man has a heart of gold. Pure, solid, gold.
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