It’s Sort of Like Wordless Wednesday, Only Not!

Fishing Rod

Supporting anti-SOPA with a grayout!

There's this internet blackout thing going on today.  You heard about it?  I'm not intentionally being flippant about the opposition regarding SOPA and Pipa — honest. 

In fact, I signed Google's petition and not because I'm all that AND a bag of chips on the internet or anything.

However, after nearly a decade of clicking the "publish" button (sounds way cooler than 9 years, right?) you probably already know:  I.M.A. Dork.

Still, words like censorship and boycott make me itch.

So, taking a cue from Miss Zoot (because, she's pretty AND smart) I am going to visit my favorite blogs  AND tell my online friends just how glad I am that they decided to click the "publish" button, today.

Unless, their blog is all blacked-out or until the contractor who's supposed to give us an estimate on a new-ish roof gets here (he's late) then I'll just tell them tomorrow.

Because, words really do matter and they ARE SO my blogging friends (DAMMIT!)

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Comments

32 responses to “It’s Sort of Like Wordless Wednesday, Only Not!”

  1. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  2. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  3. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  4. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  5. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  6. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  7. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  8. Shannon Avatar

    I totally agree. I contacted Congress, shared a stop SOPA video on FB & Twitter, etc. But the whole boycott/blackout thing seems useless to me. Make people aware and contact your elected officials, THEN celebrate the freedom we DO have today. πŸ™‚

  9. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  10. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  11. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  12. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  13. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  14. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  15. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  16. Headless Mom Avatar

    itchy and twichy and, GAH! Just, No!!

  17. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  18. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  19. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  20. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  21. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  22. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  23. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  24. Tara R. Avatar

    I contacted my Senator asking him to oppose the measure. I know that I alone didn’t have a huge effect, but he did pull his sponsorship of the PIPA bill. Booyah!

  25. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  26. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  27. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  28. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  29. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  30. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  31. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!

  32. Liz@ThisFullHouse Avatar

    Well done and BOOYAH, Tara!