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Reblogging for reference!
I’m just excited bc I never see these gif sets with black people
Ann Carrington’s “Galleons and Feathers.”
A stunning sculpture by artist Ann Carrington entitled “Galleons and Feathers.” Inspired by the city which manufactures most of the fake pearls used in the world, Wing Wo Wave City, in Zhuijang Province, China, these sculptures are meant to represent the dichotomy between perceived status and often ugly truths.
“I hate cats” Yo dude i trusted you wtf the fuck? What the fuck?? What the fuck what the
potatoes are actually my unproblematic fave
But they were the cause of a famine
i can’t believe u just pulled receipts on potatoes
guys have you ever seen how you weigh a baby giraffe
isn’t life great
Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.”
You almost never hear a Millennial say “you’re welcome.” At least not when someone thanks them. It just isn’t done. Not because Millenials are ingrates lacking all manners, but because the polite response is “No problem.” Millennials only use “you’re welcome” sarcastically when they haven’t been thanked or when something has been taken from/done to them without their consent. It’s a phrase that’s used to point out someone else’s rudeness. A Millenial would typically be fairly uncomfortable saying “you’re welcome” as an acknowledgement of genuine thanks because the phrase is only ever used disengenuously.
Baby Boomers, however, get really miffed if someone says “no problem” in response to being thanked. From their perspective, saying “no problem” means that whatever they’re thanking someone for was in fact a problem, but the other person did it anyway as a personal favor. To them “You’re welcome” is the standard polite response.
“You’re welcome” means to Millennials what “no problem” means to Baby Boomers, and vice versa.The two phrases have converse meanings to the different age sets. I’m not sure exactly where this line gets drawn, but it’s somewhere in the middle of Gen X. This is a real pain in the ass if you work in customer service because everyone thinks that everyone else is being rude when they’re really being polite in their own language.
an Incredible theory
Right, so I don’t have any programs to pull out the GIFs for anything from the movie and I haven’t found them online.
But I and my fiancee were going over some lines from the Incredibles Movie and we caught something Edna said, which struck us as odd…
“Your outfit will be ready before you next assignment.”
NEXT ASSIGNMENT
How did she know he was getting missions? Mr Incredible never said he was taking missions, in fact he was denying he was even moonlighting as a hero at this point.
Unless.
She knew Syndrome.
Now we know Syndrome has money, he has power, and he’s been trying to set himself up as a Hero. If he’s been using his resources to find all these heros it wouldn’t take much for him to also look up the person who was their costume designer.
And he would very likely have approached her. After all, he’s wanting to set himself up as a hero.
Now Edna, she’s been working with heros her entire career. She knows a real hero when she sees one. And we also know she too is in a position of power and has her own resources to draw from. It stands to reason that she would very likely read Syndrome pretty easy and know that 2+2 equals fish in this case. BUT, she’s not a super herself. She’s also in hiding. If she refused to make Syndrome’s outfit for him he could very likely cause her a LOT of trouble.
Edna can’t do much, she is not in a position to be able to tell anyone about what’s going on, supers are not in good standing and ones disappearing, well no one is searching for them at all. What else can she do?
She can manipulate things as she sees the opportunity show itself to her.
Mr Incredible comes to her about repairing his costume. He’s obviously on Syndrome’s hit list (hell she likely got Syndrome monologuing and knows everything going on)
She already had the outfits for the rest of his family ready before Helen even got there.
She knew their powers. She knew the best things to say to Helen that would get her to go help her husband.
She placed a tracking device without telling Mr Incredible in all the suits. She put that device into his suit apparently BEFORE she made the ones for his family.
She gave them the resources, put them into the path that would allow them the best chance of stopping Syndrome, because she knew this situation needed real heros.
And she did one other thing for them. One major thing that goes against everything she is so vehemently against.
She gave Syndrome a Cape.
she was a gal and she had a pal can i make it anymore obvious?
Cellulite is a female secondary sex characteristic and should be celebrated as a rite of womanhood, not despised or eradicated.
it’s really a secondary sex characteristic?!
It is. It has to do with the way our bodies network fat. Female bodies create sort of a mesh network to support fat (female bodies are MUCH more hardy in times of stress) and it can present as delightfully lumpy. More than 90% of women have visible cellulite, but all women store fat in this manner.
why did no one tell me this?!
You know why :/
PAOLO SEBASTIAN Couture Spring/Summer 2016
Me getting arrested: It's ok I can handle this I've seen every episode of Orange Is The New Black
Emotional Overlap / Inside Out
“nice blog”
thank you im really good at clicking reblog
Beethoven just doesn’t care.
I’ve reblogged it before, and it still makes me giggle every time.
how my husband got a cat today
Saturday: so there's this nice cat hanging around my work place that i am feeding
Sunday: it's not a good cat environment i'm gonna bring cat home and take to a shelter or something ok
Monday: shelters have high kill rates and this cat is nice and smart and i will rehome her myself ok maybe my boss will take her idk
Tuesday: *catches cat and brings home* SHE WAS SO GOOD SHE DIDN'T CRY AND DIDN'T TRY TO SCRATCH ME WHEN I PUT HER IN A BOX AND LET'S PUT FLEA MEDICATION ON AND GET HER SOME FOOD AND LOOK SHE'S PRETTY
Wednesday: her name is Curie and she is a precious angel and i am the only one who is allowed to pick out her collar and it is purple look she's my princess