this was relevant when I was in 6th grade and it’s still relevant in college
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this was relevant when I was in 6th grade and it’s still relevant in college
Some dude: Aren't you that dude who uses contractions incorrectly?
Me: Yes I'm
"We have the right to defend ourselves," Yvette Felarca told the court.
please donate to this brave woman’s legal defense
this aired in 2009
#BBC Sound Effects department, 1927
Noise Night with the boys
love the guy just straight up holding a gun
he’s there to kill anyone who tries making any of the forbidden sound effects
Northern Ireland Open - August 12th, 2017
racism, nazism, etc. are inherently unreasonable ideologies and cannot be reasonably debated. to attempt to do so is to say that their ideology can be defeated by classical argument, which, of course, it cannot - it is built on hatred, not universal truths.
Do you ever wonder how many stories have been told about you? I don’t mean rumors or gossip. A story like “ one time I was at the mall and this girl dropped her hotdog but she picked it up and ate it” what if I’m that girl??how many times have people seen me do something I thought no one saw and is now being used as an ice breaker at a family dinner? Hmmmmmm?!???!
one time i was in this historical park in new york and i was climbing a tree in order to get a good photo and i fell out just as a family was walking past…two years later i ran into the mom at stop&shop and she gasped and said “oh my god, tree girl?” and i’ve never been the same since
Want to know which Waffle House location has the best views of the eclipse?
if you do this you will straight up be permanently warped into another dimension
Class discussions are fun until u find out ur classmates are racists
back in freshman year of high school we had this teacher who was really fucking annoying and HATED cell phones with a fucking passion. at the beginning of the school year he had us sign this goddamned “contract” that we wouldn’t have it in class or he would confiscate it.
so this annoying douchebag kid was on his phone and the teacher went “you have to give it to me now you signed the contract” and the kid didn’t even look up and said “contracts signed by a minor are not legally binding” and continued to text. and i hated that kid but…..dare i say iconic
anyway he got detention for it but i just found out he got into law school this year
IM WHEEZING
Lorde photographed by Arkan Zakharov.
“I’m too busy to be lonely,” declares “Granny” Eva Barnes Henderson, who at age 83 lives alone in a small, time-weathered house near the banks of the Buffalo River.
National Geographic - March, 1977
y’all love to mock asian nail salon owners so here’s a little background for your dumbasses:
during the vietnam war, many vietnamese refugees came to america, a lot being women and their children. an american actress, tippi hedren, flew to sacramento, ca. to visit a refugee camp. she wanted to meet the women who were living there and figure out ways to support them. many of them had lost their husbands in the war and were now left without an income and many had no knowledge of how to begin to provide for themselves and their children. while there, tippi noticed that many of the women were fascinated with her manicured nails. tippi had gotten the idea to fly her manicurist to the refugee camp to teach the women how to do nails, in hopes of giving these women a way to support themselves and their families. tippi had paid for 20 women from the refugee camp to attend beautician school and help them get their licenses & eventually find jobs. about 51% of manicurists in the u.s. are vietnamese and many of them are direct descendants of these 20 women who were given the chance to go to beautician school at the courtesy of tippi. so next time y’all want to mock and make fun of hardworking nail techs and treat them like shit, just remember that this is all because of the labor and the persistence of their ancestors who came here with nothing.
Reggie’s question: Niall Horan.