If Harry Potter Movies Had Honest Titles.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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If Harry Potter Movies Had Honest Titles.
Liberals/NYT/Washington Post/Trevor Noah/Noam Chomsky: Antifa = bad! All you’re doing is helping the fascists get stronger! 86% of Actual Fascists polled on Twitter: We’d be in the streets advocating and organizing for genocide more if it wasn’t for antifa. You’re welcome.
us government: what could possibly happen when we remove net neutrality? yall worry too much.
verizon rubbing their greedy hands together: no one will be able to contest our actions
verizon:
Verizon: *sees spike in net usage as people frantically call for help*
Verizon: How much are you willing to pay for your LIIIIVES….?
listen i kno we all have a giggle at people from ye olden times for believing in the four humors and bloodletting and shit like that but there are adults in this year of our lord 2018 who deadass believe there are Toxins in their body that can be released by drinking juice
There is nothing more infectious than the joy and love that the LGBTQ community exudes. I grew up with a gay brother whose every move I would emulate. I idolized him. Everything Frankie did, I would do. I can’t remember a difference between Frankie before he came out and Frankie after he came out. He’s always just been Frankie. Sexuality and gender were never topics my family and I were afraid to discuss. When Frankie came out my surprisingly unfazed (for his age) grandfather said “Congrats! Can we go to dinner now? I’m fuckin’ hungry.”
I was taught to do my makeup by queens in gay bars in New York City. I made my Broadway debut at 14 years old and did 8 shows a week but there was never a night I was too tired to run to a gay bar and do a quick Whitney cover before bed. My music being embraced and celebrated by the LGBTQ community is all I ever truly cared about when I thought about my career goals early on. There’s no award I could win or accolade I could receive that would fulfill me more than seeing a 6-foot queen with a 4-foot ponytail walk into my meet n greet and say “hey girl” or meeting a young queer person at Starbucks and them letting me know that my music has helped them become who they are. Literally nothing. Love is like music. It knows no boundaries and isn’t exclusive to any one gender, sexuality, race, religion, age or creed. It’s a freedom and a delicious luxury that all people should be able to sink into and enjoy every moment of. I am eternally indebted to and inspired by the LGBTQ community. I hope to create anthems for you that wrap you up with comfort and make you get your best life for as long as I live. Thank you for celebrating me the way I celebrate you.
I love you forever.
- Ariana Grande’s love letter to the LGBT community
alt-right: no one is oppressed oppression isn’t real you whiny snowflakes
alt-right: anyway, conservatives are oppressed.
This actually happened though
Why are tops literally the most boring people to talk/text?
top: hey
literally anyone else: Hey, whats up!?
top: nm
everyone:………okay, well how was your day?
top: ok
everyone:
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everyone:
top: so wyd?
can someone tell me exactly where this is
Switzerland 🇨🇭
Dreams
When I was 7 or 8 I thought that Times Square was the place with the clock that all other clocks were based off of because of the name and since it was where people celebrated New Years and had a big countdown we all watched every year. I would sometimes ask people if their clock was synched to it if I noticed it was a minute or two off from another one. When I learned it was called “Times” Square because it was where the New York Times newspaper was headquartered it changed my world forever.
“I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Council-er or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate who is more devoted to “order” than to justice.“ - MLK
Remember when you were 14 & people thought they were deep for liking the rain
I am so glad that I have progressed as a person
This is so important.
The mission for the Federal Emergency Management Agency was clear: Hurricane Maria had torn through Puerto Rico, and hungry people needed food. Thirty million meals needed to be delivered as soon as possible. For this huge task, FEMA tapped Tiffany Brown, an Atlanta entrepreneur with no experience in large-scale disaster relief and at least five canceled government contracts in her past. FEMA awarded her $156 million for the job, and Ms. Brown, who is the sole owner and employee of her company, Tribute Contracting LLC, set out to find some help. Ms. Brown, who is adept at navigating the federal contracting system, hired a wedding caterer in Atlanta with a staff of 11 to freeze-dry wild mushrooms and rice, chicken and rice, and vegetable soup. She found a nonprofit in Texas that had shipped food aid overseas and domestically, including to a Houston food bank after Hurricane Harvey. By the time 18.5 million meals were due, Tribute had delivered only 50,000. And FEMA inspectors discovered a problem: The food had been packaged separately from the pouches used to heat them. FEMA’s solicitation required “self-heating meals.” “Do not ship another meal. Your contract is terminated,” Carolyn Ward, the FEMA contracting officer who handled Tribute’s agreement, wrote to Ms. Brown in an email dated Oct. 19 that Ms. Brown provided to The New York Times. “This is a logistical nightmare.” Four months after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, a picture is emerging of the contracts awarded in the earliest days of the crisis. And examples like the Tribute contract are causing lawmakers to raise questions about FEMA’s handling of the disaster and whether the agency was adequately prepared to respond. On Tuesday, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, which has been investigating the contract, asked Representative Trey Gowdy, the committee chairman, to subpoena FEMA for all documents relating to the agreement. Lawmakers fear the agency is not lining up potential contractors in advance of natural disasters, leading it to scramble to award multimillion-dollar agreements in the middle of a crisis.
The New York Times, “FEMA Contract Called for 30 Million Meals for Puerto Ricans. 50,000 Were Delivered.”
Everything about this should make you angry.
(via inothernews)