What are these?

papi-chulo-bucky:

julaerenee:

sherlockspeare:

I have no idea what’s happening here but I’ve been getting these messages from various people. Total 8 messages so far. I kept deleting or reporting them as spam but after looking around some blogs of those people, I came to think that they might not even know if they had sent the messages. I mean, some of them have been following me 3 or 4 years, and still blogging ordinary things.
So is it possible that they’re just being used as spam sender or something like that because of virus or I don’t know, hacking program? What if my account is being used too? I’m quite worried. Anybody experiencing the same thing?

Reblogging for awareness. If anyone gets requests for money (bitcoin) from my account, please let me know! I will never ask for money from anyone.

Omg I’ve gotten one of these too

2dnd:

Brazilian graphic designer and illustrator Butcher Billy got the idea of turning famous love hits into book covers of horror master Stephen King. 

Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” The Smiths, “Head Over Heels” by Tears For Fears and many others were portrayed in a very unusual way.

“This series imagines an alternate universe where some of the most desperate and tragic romantic songs in the ‘70s and’ 80s are actually books written by Stephen King. The concept is to look at the dark side of love by the vision of pop culture, bringing aspects of its classic stories to play the true meaning of the songs – this can be completely subverted or stressed strangeness, while paying tribute to the vintage design of the original covers,” Butcher writes on his Behance.

BREAKING!!

queerenbian:

pilferingapples:

dotssalchow:

A whole bunch of senators have signed and sent a letter to Ajit Pai, demanding him to once again delay the FCC’s vote on a net neutrality repeal until he comes clean about his sh*t. The letter even called

out

the FCC on their use of bots to unfairly tip the balance in favor of the repeal.

Your voices are starting to pay off, but the battle is far from over. If you haven’t done your part yet, please contact your senator or local representative and let them know how much you DON’T WANT net neutrality to be repealed.

Don’t stay silent! Positive change doesn’t come from apathy or inaction. If you keep this up and then some for as long as necessary, you guys could win this battle and stop this looming threat on an open internet.

Twenty-eight senators are calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to delay its vote on repealing its net neutrality rules next week, citing concerns over the possibility that the agency’s public comment file may be filled with fake comments.

The group, led by Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), wants the FCC to conduct an investigation into whether the net neutrality docket’s public comment record was tampered with.

“A free and open Internet is vital to ensuring a level playing field online, and we believe that your proposed action may be based on an incomplete understanding of the public record in this proceeding,” the senators wrote in a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. “In fact, there is good reason to believe that the record may be replete with fake or fraudulent comments, suggesting that your proposal is fundamentally flawed.”

Keep up the calls! 

@peculiar-persephone