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@em-jm
“you’re old enough to pay for your own things”
Me trying to eat healthy things
No strings attached.
*pwing*
This is my new favorite vine I can’t stop laughing aaaaah send help
“WOT THEE FOCK”
oh my gawd
I have risen.
This is how the rain looks like when you're up there.
BEST PHOTO IN EXISTENCE.
I love how it’s only over that town, like Nature decided to just fuck their day up.
fuck this place in particular
I DIED
i’m the first guy who got hetrosexual s'mores on his shirt and prompty took it off
is this a threat. i feel threatened
i hate this
i haTE IT
sTOP
i love this i loVE IT sTOP
These men refused to clap for Jenny Beavan, who won an Oscar for costume design in Mad Max: Fury Road because she was rocking a leather jacket instead of a dress to the Oscars. But look at her confident walk!
What a bunch of stuck up pricks
For real though. 😒😒😒
Men ain’t shit.
More power to her.
it’s kinda cool how our generation has created actual tone in the way we write online. like whether we: write properly with perfect grammar, shrthnd everythin, use capitals to emphasise The Point, use extra letters or characters for emotion!!!!!, and much more - it means we can have casual conversations, effectively make jokes using things like sarcasm that’s usually hard to understand without context and much more. this “incorrect English” has really opened avenues of online conversation that isn’t accessible with “correct English” which is pretty interesting
#this is why attempts by the media to portray online communication by “’‘millenials”“ really frustrate me #because there are Rules okay #like see that’s different to saying ’'there are rules” (tags via @soaringsparrows)
My class and I literally taught some of the nuances of this to our english teacher, things such as the difference between “yes” and “yes.” or “..” and “…”. It makes perfect sense linguistically that we would create this complexity to ease communication in a medium without body language and tone, but what my teacher was really floored about was that none of this had ever “learned” it, we’re “native speakers” of a whole new type of english.
This is so fascinating i love us