punkphobe:

thanks for autogenerating this facebook

violet-official:

okay, so the sonic 06 fandub is great and all but it can’t top the best moment in cinematic history

sm0lgaysian:

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It really be like that sometimes

Anonymous asked:

Imagine an elf is given a job to do at a human institution. The humans think elves don’t need bathroom breaks, since they know they can hold it for days, but this elf has been traveling to reach their job, and has already been holding it to the point they are in pain. They ask for a break, but their job is important and time sensitive, so they admit they can still hold it when asked. After a full day of work, the elf tries to reach the bathroom in time, but they were never told where it is.

i mean im fucking imagining it 

pasdecoeur:

gay people: historically, we’ve always existed.

the cishets: *shit themselves in confusion*

wardenchampion:

IN 2019 WE HEAL + WE THRIVE

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liquidstar:

huffleporg:

apeachscone:

olaf is the prime example of a genuinely bad character who did a few good deeds in his life and doesnt get redeemed because of it. the baudelaires did not mourn for him. they buried him because to them, they felt thats what they should do. they still hated him. count olafs ending is not an excuse to crown him your “uwu precious angel who was misunderstood.” he is a bad person who had a few good moments. dont romanticize his abuse of the baudelaires just because he carried kit to the island.

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I think they buried him because watching a corpse decompose is traumatizing and unhygienic. Plus it would not smell good at all. 

Burying him was more their gift to themselves than any commentary on his worth as a character. 

damn wtf happened in frozen 2

sonneillonv:

whyyoustabbedme:

I can’t wait for the videos of far right people burning their chocolate.

I have been laughing my ass off about this since I found out.  Islamaphobes are on some whole other shit thinking you need pork or inhumanely slaughtered animals to make chocolate.

imathers:

themightyglamazon:

jumpingjacktrash:

oh my god.

let me share a memory with y’all. it’s from i guess 1978 or thereabouts. it’s high summer. i don’t remember where my mom was driving me, in our avocado green chevette, i just know there was a traffic jam that turned 35w northbound into a parking lot from horizon to horizon.

picture it – wait, you don’t have to use your imagination, this happened all the damn time back then.

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every one of those damn cars was burning leaded gasoline. there were no emissions regulations. there were no safety regulations. there were just thousands and thousands of detroit steel shoeboxes belching visible smoke as they idled, engines loud and hot, here and there a radiator giving up in the heat, a cloud of burning oil rising.

i, a smeet of five or six, was choking on toxic smog.

i reckon it was about a half hour into the traffic jam that i first threw up. i remember a blinding headache, i remember being confused, i remember dry heaving with my arms and head hanging out the window, the green metal of the car burning my hands and my chin. i don’t remember passing out, but i’m told i lost consciousness before mom was able to get to an off-ramp, because there were no emergency lanes on the highways back then.

i lived. and life went on. what were we going to do, complain? if i’d died, the cause of death probably would’ve been recorded as heatstroke, not carbon monoxide poisoning.

i know i’m probably preaching to the choir here on tumblr. but i really wish i could tell that story to the people who think deregulation is no big deal. i wish they’d put themselves in my mom’s shoes.

or even just look at some old pictures, then look out the window.

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ever notice how cityscapes used to have that orange tint and hazy aura? yeah, that’s poison gas.

remember how the mississippi river used to be a stinking soup of baby-shit yellow sludge covered with disturbingly stiff rafts of light orange foam?

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i can’t even find pictures of the sludge and foam, i guess they didn’t end up on the internet. the smell was indescribable. that oily shimmer. the reek of dead things. people didn’t boat on the river for pleasure; it smelled too bad, it was too ugly, and you could get super super sick if you touched the water.

and now look at it.

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i still wouldn’t want to drink it, but if i fell in i wouldn’t bolt for the shower in a panic, you know?

if the thieving billionaires get their way, we can kiss those sailboats goodbye, and learn the smell of toxic foam once more. the ultra-rich won’t even feel the extra money, they’ve already got more than they could ever touch, they just stash it in offshore accounts to rot, but the rest of us will return to a time of neverending nausea and weird cancers. a time when every elementary school class had at least one kind who’d been born with no fingers or their heart outside their body, and this was just… the way things were.

i’m sorry. i didn’t mean to longpost. it’s just. god. y’all have no idea how CLEAN everything is now, compared to when i was a kid. and these rich old men are counting on that, on people not knowing or not remembering how bad it was before regulation, not realizing how much we need these protections until it’s too late.

I enforce federal worker health and safety and pollution regulations. 

When I was learning my trade, when my classmates and I were having a chuckle over the “well duh” level of specificity written into the Code of Federal Regulations (try “no hazardous material shall be stored in crew berthing” on for size), I will never forget the silence that followed when our instructor spoke these words:

“Your regulations are written in blood.”

These regulations were not written on a whim. They were written because someone thought they could cut costs by storing however many more pounds of a radioactive, toxic, carcinogenic, or whatever else material in the same rooms where the human beings they paid to transport those materials slept, and then did that, because no one was telling them not to. 

They were written because people died. Horrifically. Because unregulated capitalism values profit over human life and suffering. 

Can I say it again, for those not paying attention? 

Unregulated capitalism values profit over human life and suffering.

Please note the recalls etc. we’re already seeing with the current US government going after those regulations, and please see Doug Ford up here trying to weaken our water safety regulations again - the last time that happened, under another Conservative government, Walkerton happened and people died. Some died quickly, some lived for years with debilitating illnesses and then died.

wraparoundcurl:

xenakalinda:

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Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, Portrait for Ralph Lauren (2018)

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link 2 tweet.

End of Year Meme

tina-warriorprincess:

  1. First things first, did you have a good year?
  2. How old did you turn this year?
  3. Do you feel your age?
  4. Did your appearance change in anyway?
  5. Post your favorite selfie.
  6. If you traveled, where did you go?
  7. Which fashion trends did you love?
  8. Which fashion trends did you hate?
  9. What was your favorite article of clothing this year? Post a pic if possible?
  10. What song sums up this year for you?
  11. What album came out and has been on heavy rotation since then?
  12. What was your favorite movie of the year?
  13. Did an actor/actress catch your attention for the first time this year?
  14. Favorite new TV show?
  15. Which new ship/fandom has taken over a lot of your time, attention, and tears?
  16. What food did you try for the first time?
  17. Did you make any big permanent changes this year?
  18. What was one nice thing you did for someone else?
  19. What was one nice thing you did for yourself?
  20. Did you develop a new obsession?
  21. Did you vote?
  22. Did you move?
  23. Did you get a job?
  24. Did you get a pet?
  25. Do you regret not doing anything?
  26. Do you regret doing something?
  27. Have you done anything that scared you?
  28. Did anyone/thing make you so mad it stayed with you for days?
  29. Did you lose anyone close to you?
  30. Did you fall in love?
  31. Did you fall out of love?
  32. Did you start a new relationship?
  33. Did you go through a break up?
  34. Did you have to cut ties to someone?
  35. Who was important to you this year but wasn’t important last year?
  36. Who wasn’t as important to you this year as they were last year?
  37. If you could have a do over on one thing you did, would you take it?
  38. What was the best moment of the year for you?
  39. What was the worst?
  40. Did anything happen that you were sure would change you as a person but it really didn’t?
  41. Did anything happen to you that you were sure wouldn’t change you as a person but it did?
  42. What are you most proud of accomplishing?
  43. What have you learned about yourself this year that you didn’t know in the years prior?
  44. Did your opinion of anyone change for the better?
  45. Did your opinion of anyone change for worse?
  46. If you make resolutions, did you complete them this year?
  47. If you make resolutions, what will your resolutions be for the coming year?
  48. If you could go on an adventure during the remaining days of the year, where would you go and what would you do?  Who would you go this?
  49. What do you wish for others for the coming year?
  50. What do you wish for yourself?