Watch: As Blythe’s poem ends, it’s clear what we must do in the face of rape culture and “pocket feminism.”
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Watch: As Blythe’s poem ends, it’s clear what we must do in the face of rape culture and “pocket feminism.”
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Spring in the garden //
We, students and supporters of the University of Pennsylvania, are writing to express our concern over the state of mental health, the over-stressed student culture, and the lack of open conversation about mental health. Below, we have outlined the immediate problems that we feel need to be addressed....
Over the past three years, there have been more than 10 suicides at Penn.
The current status of mental health awareness and care is insufficient. These events have shown that the current preventative and responsive measures the University has in place to address the community's mental health, both in general and after traumatic events, is inadequate. I've joined with a few friends to petition Penn president Amy Gutmann to reform mental health care at Penn, and make University policies friendlier and more transparent to students who are struggling.
We are calling for the University to work with the student body in reforming and improving the current resources available to the community, and to inform and support the student body of our campus’s mental health issues. The health of all members of the community – whether mental or physical – should always be paramount.
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Saoirse Ronan photographed by Stefan Khoo
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I'm dead
Shiba Inu Keeps Falling Asleep In Same Position As His Favorite Plush Toy
Hedgehog Inadvertently Plays a Respectable Measure of Jazz Just by Walking Atop Piano Keys
THIS IS WHAT I LIKE TO SEE
This is so up my alley I don’t believe this
When you already passed out at the party but then your song comes on
Japan has no chill what’s so ever
LMAOOOO
will you still love me when i no longer ball so fuckin hard
Her hopefulness. I think that was something driving me through the auditions — even though it felt so insanely out of anything that I could’ve imagined, there was something inside of me that was telling me that I could do it, even though I was riddled with doubts and insecurities. So probably that. She’s much more hopeful than I am, and much braver than I am. For a woman who had been alone for such a long time to be so open to what’s going on, and letting journeys happen, and letting relationships happen, I think is really incredible.
I’m pretty sure this vine defines my life
[slurred] “Just pour it in the fucking thing.” [mumbles] “- fucking kids love it!” [shouts] “Fruit!”
GRANDMA IS SO HARDCORE IM SCREAMING
GET ON HER LEVEL
*cracks neck* my time has come
Okay, first? Pay off all your debts. Take out a small loan and pay it off right away.
Buy several hundred vacant houses. Schedule repairs for said houses with reputable contractors and make sizable down payments in advance. Get everything in writing and hang onto those deeds.
Buy a large open parcel of land that is being auctioned for development. And when I say large, I mean LARGE.
Sink millions into paying off people’s Kickstarters / college loans / medical bills / mortgages, and give generously charity organizations. That alone will carry off a lot of money.
Once you’ve got things down to a reasonable level, say $1m, buy yourself a house, furnishings, appliances, and a dependable car. Pay everything off so that you own it free and clear. Purchase about $200k worth of something easy to liquidate (i.e. gold, gems, bonds, stocks). Put the rest onto prepaid credit cards and wait for Monday to roll around.
NOW THE FUN BEGINS.
You now have commendable credit and a shining public reputation.
Fix up and flip those houses, sell them for fair market value or below to families who need them, or create non-profit homeless shelters. (After all, it’s not like you need to “make” money, this is all running on the proceeds from the property sales.)
Sell the parcel of land to developers, or donate it to public works as a park or open space. Have them name it after you.
Retire to your fully furnished home. Liquidate your extra assets, or leave them to appreciate in value for a later date. Make Christmas epic with those gift cards. Keep the extra money in the bank and keep your day job.
And don’t worry about taxes when return time rolls around, because you’ll be able to write off several millions’ worth of charitable donations.
Basically this
This is someone who paid attention in finance class.
I was literally gonna say ‘buy like 500 milions worth of books and donate the rest to charity’ but your idea’s better.