misosoupsawa:

This is a picture of the SUV that struck and killed my friend Zachary Manago on December 17, 2010 and the other picture is the last picture I took of Zach before we departed on our island ride that night. I’ve withheld this photo until the trial was over and now it finally is.  Two days after the accident five of us decided to go looking for the vehicle that may have hit Zach. We didn’t know what to expect but we were hopeful enough to try and search for something. After about an hour or so of searching we stumbled upon this vehicle and we immediately knew this was the one. This was the one that almost got away.

We called the detectives immediately to come down to look at the SUV and not even 45 minutes after we found the vehicle a tow-truck arrives. We thought the detectives called in the tow-truck to take the SUV back to the station but it wasn’t. He was called in by Douglas to take the car to a body shop because apparently he told the tow company that he hit a “pig” on his way home. When I found that out I got the meanest chill down my spine. Imagine if we came any later, that vehicle would have been gone, getting fixed up at a body shop to make as if nothing ever happened.

I don’t know how we found the vehicle or why we did, but there is a reason for everything. Maybe Zach was watching over us or we struck some very good luck I don’t know, but I’m just glad we found the vehicle and I’m glad there is closure for everyone now. We all miss you Zach and we think about you everyday. Your good vibes continue to live on through all of us ZMM<3 Ride in Paradise buddy.

Please be more aware when driving everyone we don’t need any more accidents like this.

I was gonna make my 1000th post something completely different, but as soon as I read this, I just. I just had to. RIP Zach. We all love you. 

(Source: hawaiinewsnow.com, via thisisbanko)

16.05.12
Happy holidays!

Happy holidays!

20.04.12
Tell me it ain&#8217;t the truth

Tell me it ain’t the truth

11.04.12

Dimitri Tsykalov’s Death Fruits











Russian artist Dimitri Tsykalov uses an axe, saw and electrical drill to carve human skulls out of fresh fruit and vegetables. The 48-year-old then uses a scalpel, pincers and cotton wool pads to add and smooth remarkable detail with ‘surgical precision’. Dimitiri - who has carved skulls into an apple, melon, cabbage and aubergine - waits for his sculptures to rot and then photographs them. ‘Once I have finished carving, I let oxidation do its work - leaving the sculpted piece of fruit to ripen in my studio over a few days. ‘The flies let me know when it’s ready and time to take a picture.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2044647/Russian-artist-Dimitri-Tsykalovs-vegetable-sculptures-shaped-like-human-heads.html

(Source: juxtapoz.com)

05.10.11

Leafly.com



Friends, I’d like to share with you a wonderful site:
http://www.leafly.com/explore

“Looking for just the right medical marijuana strain? Thanks to the community we’ve been able to get great data around cannabis strains such as their effects, overall ratings and general information. With this anonymous aggregated data we can help our users make the best purchasing decisions. Not sure what exactly to purchase? Try our explore feature - where you can narrow down selection on the different effects such as medical usefulness, general feeling and recommended activities.”

If you’re searching for a simple overview of strains, I’d highly recommend going to Leafly. With it’s uncomplicated layout and helpful specs on how each particular strain makes you feel, it’s medical benefits (such as if it helps relieve stress, pain or anxiety), and a list of it’s downsides (dry mouth or eyes) it’s a helpful resource in choosing what fits you best, or reading up on what you’ve already got. You can also search specific effects (i.e. euphoric, happy, sleepy, creative, energetic) or read reviews on what other people think of it. Enjoy!

22.09.11
19.09.11
Today is my birthday. Hello, twenty.

Today is my birthday. Hello, twenty.

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11.09.11

Do Undercover Police Have to Identify Themselves?

“For as long as we can remember, the word on the street has always been that cops cannot lie. So if you’re doing a drug deal with an undercover cop, and you ask him point blank if he’s a police officer, then he has to tell you the truth. He might try to technically get out of it by saying yes in a sarcastic tone of voice, but he has to be able to testify later on that he did say he was a cop.
And for as long as we can remember, we thought that was dumber than dirt. The first time we heard this, back in our dim and distant teens, we imagined something like this:

It just made no sense. And, of course, it’s simply not true. No undercover cop is ever going to jeopardize his investigation or his safety by admitting to the fact that he (or she) is a cop. And there is no rule anywhere that says they have to.

But even so, this myth has persisted. We can’t count how many cases we’ve dealt with where the suspect asked an undercover if he was a cop, the undercover said no, and that was apparently good enough. You’d think that, after suspects keep getting arrested anyway, word would get out that undercovers don’t have to admit the fact. It seems like important information, something that would quickly become common knowledge among people who have a reason to care about such things.

It’s not just lying about being a cop, by the way. Cops are allowed to lie about anything.

Let’s repeat that: The police are allowed to lie to you… about anything.

The most common example of this is police interrogation. The cops are allowed to use any deception they like, in order to get a confession.

For example, they can tell you your partner’s being interrogated upstairs, and just confessed, so you’d better come clean if you know what’s good for you (when they haven’t even arrested your partner yet.) They can say the victim told them you did it before she died (when she’s actually still alive, and never said anything of the sort).

The biggest lie (and one that works all the time) is that this conversation is strictly off the record. “Just between you and me.” Nothing you ever say to a police officer is ever off the record. If it can be used against you, it will.

The second-biggest lie (also one that works all the time) is that, if you come clean, the officer will make sure you get treated leniently. He’ll make sure the DA gives you a lighter charge. He’ll put in a word with the judge to make sure you get off with a lighter sentence. He’ll only arrest you for the misdemeanor. Complete horseshit, of course — that cop’s going to make sure you go down for whatever it is you just confessed to — but it works all the time. People cut their losses, seeing themselves in a hopeless situation, and grasp at the opportunity to at least minimize the bad.

Oh, and if you think innocent people don’t do that too, then you’ve got another think coming. Innocent people do confess to crimes they didn’t commit, for a variety of reasons. (That’s a subject for a whole nother myth.) And lying cops is one of the big ones.

And the cops are completely within their rights to lie this way. Unlike prosecutors and judges, who have professional ethics to comply with, the police are allowed to use whatever lawful tools they have in order to solve a crime. It’s not against the law for them to lie. They’re allowed to.

And so they will. They’re trained to do it. They’re supposed to do it. They’re gonna do it.

You’ve been warned.”


- by Nathaniel Burney and The Burney Law Firm

Another good article called “‘Entrapment’ and Deception by Law Enforcement” can be found at http://www.erowid.org/freedom/police/police_info6.shtml

(Source: burneylawfirm.com)

01.09.11
&#8220;Join us at The Love Festival Hawaii on Saturday July 23rd, 2011. Featuring DIPLO and MORGAN PAGE. Go Ventures &amp; Double-O-Spot Presents: 13th Annual Summer Island Massive at Wet-N-Wild, in Kapole, Hawaii. Multiple stages, and dance floors. We&#8217;re taking over every inch of the park with multiple million watt sound systems, a 2.4 million dollar intelligent lighting system and a laser light show so bright it&#8217;s visible from the moon&#8230; &#8220;

“Join us at The Love Festival Hawaii on Saturday July 23rd, 2011. Featuring DIPLO and MORGAN PAGE. Go Ventures & Double-O-Spot Presents: 13th Annual Summer Island Massive at Wet-N-Wild, in Kapole, Hawaii. Multiple stages, and dance floors. We’re taking over every inch of the park with multiple million watt sound systems, a 2.4 million dollar intelligent lighting system and a laser light show so bright it’s visible from the moon… “

26.07.11
LoveFest HI 2011 Map and Lineup

LoveFest HI 2011 Map and Lineup

26.07.11
Picture by Malia k Harunaga

&#8220;Death, the most frightening of bad things, is nothing to us; since when we exist death is not yet present, and when death is present, then we do not exist.” 
Epicurus
 (Letter to Menoeceus, 125).

Picture by Malia k Harunaga


“Death, the most frightening of bad things, is nothing to us; since when we exist death is not yet present, and when death is present, then we do not exist.”

Epicurus
(Letter to Menoeceus, 125).

18.05.11

Bob Marley on how to love a woman
“You may not be her first, her last, or her only. She loved before she may love again. But if she loves you now, what else matters? She’s not perfect - you aren’t either, and the two of you may never be perfect together but if she can make you laugh, cause you to think twice, and admit to being human and making mistakes, hold onto her and give her the most you can. She may not be thinking about you every second of the day, but she will give you a part of her that she knows you can break - her heart. So don’t hurt her, don’t change her, don’t analyze and don’t expect more than she can give. Smile when she makes you happy, let her know when she makes you mad, and miss her when she’s not there.”
- Bob Marley

Bob Marley on how to love a woman

“You may not be her first, her last, or her only. She loved before she may love again. But if she loves you now, what else matters? She’s not perfect - you aren’t either, and the two of you may never be perfect together but if she can make you laugh, cause you to think twice, and admit to being human and making mistakes, hold onto her and give her the most you can. She may not be thinking about you every second of the day, but she will give you a part of her that she knows you can break - her heart. So don’t hurt her, don’t change her, don’t analyze and don’t expect more than she can give. Smile when she makes you happy, let her know when she makes you mad, and miss her when she’s not there.”

- Bob Marley

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13.05.11
Sketches in Juvenile Delinquency class
Nov 2010

Sketches in Juvenile Delinquency class
Nov 2010

11.05.11