Goddamn ugly lady. You look like Frankie Munoz.
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Goddamn ugly lady. You look like Frankie Munoz.
Shit’s getting dark.
This is you.
hey so the origin of this meme is funnier then i could ever imagine
Hot.
Derp.
That's not thirsty....
How beautiful college essays are made.
Boring.
A list of things I never intend to get into (as in read/read about or listen to): Daniel Johnston Harry Potter books Beat Happening Hunger Games Star Wars Most professional sports 95% of anime (AKIRA being an exception) Biographies of movie/music critics R.E.M. Pretty much anyone who isn't Freddie Mercury They're so much more to add to this list but my apathy is so strong about such things I forgot what they were. *EDIT* Almost forgot: Asian chicks
Gym in the morning
So a fairly muscular man at the gym saw my shirt that had a drawing of a pig on it (a Melvins shirt, I'd like to add). He looks at my shirt then my face, and nonchalantly says, "How fitting." (You know, because I'm kinda chubby right now for the time being you fucking dick.) So then I reply with a fake laugh and plastic grin and go, "Ha! Yeah, that's a good one, bro." In my head I am planning my revenge. I wanna run over that motherfucker with a bus. And boy, my arms haven't felt like this in a while. Shirt in question:
Truth through lies.
I hope people realize reading one book or one documentary provides only a single narrative about historical events no matter how many narratives a book or movie claims it possesses. I've read quite a few books and watched quite a few docs on events that happened a few decades ago and even just a few years ago and such things are still controversial to how things were and what actually happened. Even just really trivial things like a fucking music scene. That's why you should give props to "veterans" and hear what they have to say. And I'm not talking about people who fought in a war necessarily (although they're invaluable in the tales they tell), but people who LIVED through things. Don't just rely on a book or a documentary and always be wary of how things are portrayed. There are heroes, saints, and villains but don't ever forget they're human. Don't also forget those same people have their own agendas and vendettas.
Ken Burns: Prohibition
Here's why you should watch watch the Ken Burns doc on Prohibition. Yeah, I know his docs can be real slow paced and boring (he does a documentary series on fucking baseball totaling 12 hours on Netflix) but the Prohibition doc is an exception. Every single minute of that doc is jam packed with information. It's just really well done and for a miniseries clocking in at 5 hours, each episode (out of three) being over an hour and a half, I wanted it to be even longer.
Act a fool.
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