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I want this tattooed on me
A little louder for those in the back.
This THIS THIS THIS.
This is why people keep quiet about their mental illnessesâŠand why we need to speak up.
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Shameless 6x12
I want this tattooed on me
A little louder for those in the back.
This THIS THIS THIS.
This is why people keep quiet about their mental illnessesâŠand why we need to speak up.
i once made a text post that got 33 notes maybe you should think before you talk to me that way
is this piper chapman
the sudden decrease in animation quality between the first hunchback and the sequel is both hilarious and sadÂ
The Return of Jafar charliekelly69:
i had to reblog this because im actually pissig mysefl
Letâs take a second to compare Aladdin to The Return of Jafar:
Ouch
Esmorolda and Corpet
kelverse
Iâve been hysterically wheezy laughing at the last gif for about two minutes solid
I get so angry, then u get to the last gif and Iâm crying of laughter
yeah i wouldâve knocked him tf out too lmao
Yesssss!!!! Omg!
@goodvibes-floatin
Can we talk about how ALL THE MEN sat there and let that woman be harassed while ever woman in earshot called his as out and finally one knocked him the fuck out.
YES SHE TTG I FUCKS WITH HER
i want her victory lines to be used in the next mortal kombat game
YESSSS I LOVE YOU GIRL
Protester in Baltimore trying to avoid violence
Video
hey CNN why didnât you show this clip?
Desi girls slaying the #CurryScentedBitch tag after comments made by Azealia Banks.
Filed under; relatable
I havenât laughed this hard at a tumblr post in a while.Â
Did Roy ever find his boyfriend?
he did
âHas the library outlived its usefulness in the age of Internet?â
âHow do libraries stay relevant in the age of Google?â
âDo we still need libraries?â
âWhat can libraries offer that Google canât?â
Brooklyn Library is going through it rn
Iâm on my libraryâs Teen Advisory Board (TAB for short). Lets talk about what libraries do and why they are important af:
- Encourage literacy in children. My library and most other libraries have huge sections entirely for children as well as a ton of programs to encourage children to use the library. I would probably not have the same love for reading that I do today, if not for the amazing library near my house.
-Builds communities. My library and most other libraries will frequently sponsor community events to bring people together and make their city a more friendly place. Some of the things my library does it: organise a marathon; participate in parades; two used book sales each year; host local documentary showings; etc.
-free books and resources for anyone to use. I can read any book I want for free!!!! Itâs awesome. And anyone can do it.
-seriously, I see homeless people at my library all the time reading books, and enjoying the free resources. Without the library, they would not have access to those books.
-awesome study spot. Seriously, great. As someone who lives with a very large, loud, busy family, the library is awesome for providing a productive peaceful place to study and get away from my hectic house.
-Librarians. are. the. greatest. Really, these people are so nice, and cute, and so hard-working, and I just love and want to be friends with them all, because they are awesome.Â
-What are you gonna do when you need help with your English paper, and the internet isnât working? Google it?
@bklynlibrary, you were the one who started the post, do you have anything to add to this?
Spot on points! Weâd like to add that the library is more than just books and literacy! We offer programs and resources for:
Immigrants studying for the citizenship exam, trying to find jobs, and looking for English conversation groups.
Those who are incarcerated â we bring books to them but also allow incarcerated parents to read to their kids via a live video feed.
Amazing cultural events that feature everyone from Pulitzer-prize winning authors to flamenco groups to art critics to teenage metal bands.
Job-seekers who need one-on-one resume help and interview prep.
Senior citizens who want to stay active â we have dance classes, a bowling league, and all kinds of activities.
For artists, we offer free Photoshop, Illustrator, photography, and art classes taught by professionals.
Every summer we provide free lunches to kids in low-income families.
All kinds of language classes for those looking to learn, and of course, all classes are free!
So yeah, the library is pretty bad ass.
Here are a few other things libraries around the world can offer:
* 3D printing services.
* Internet access - itâs not just for research these days, itâs for applying to jobs. Yes, even fast food jobs.
* Cake molds and cookie cutters.
* Energy meters so you can work out how much juice various appliances use.
* Scientific equipment - for that science fair. Another library has telescopes, and works with the local astronomy club to teach people how to use them.
* Gardening tools and even heirloom seeds (you return what you didnât use).
* Toys and dolls.
* Artwork that you can borrow to keep in your home for a bit.
* Audio production studios.
* Fully equipped maker spaces with all kinds of DIY tools.
* Musical instruments - maybe yours is damaged or you want to try a new one real quick without outlay (instruments are expensive).
* One on one research sessions with trained librarians. In at least one rural area they do house calls.
* Digital media labs with all the software you need to do your design project. Some even have green screen walls.
* Technology instruction, especially for older adults.
* Santa suits.
* Nurses. Seriously, there is actually a library in Arizona with a public health nurse - remember those homeless people who hang out at the library?
* Naturalization assistance
* A karaoke machine.
* Portable exercise equipment.
* Reading magnifiers
* Kidsâ fishing tackle
* Workshops, craft workshops, seminars, etc.
* Yoga and exercise classes.
* Museum passes
* Sports equipment, particularly if the library is in a park.
* Coupon exchange/donation.
And I found those in five minutes.
Libraries are very important for books, but they go far, far beyond that.
Also, as a writer, I want my books in libraries, where people will take a risk on an unfamiliar name.
I would also like to point out: in adverse and extreme weather, libraries are warming and cooling stations for local populations. When Chicago had the polar vortex in 2014 that dropped the temperature down to -16 Fahrenheit, Chicago Public Schools were initially reluctant to close in part because of the hundreds of kids who get free breakfast and lunch each day. They were finally able to give the go ahead, because resources like the Chicago Public Libraries stayed open, providing services for kids and their families.
And librarians fight and fight and fight for your privacy and your intellectual freedom.
Google: The opposite of that, really.
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One of my friends shared the story of Hamza Bendellajd on her facebook. I couldnât find a whole lot of stuff anywhere about him. Probably because he stole FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS and donated it all to charities in Africa and Palestine.Â
The Algerian computer science graduate was able to hack over $400 million from 217 banks. When arrested, he refused to make a deal with the government explaining how he was able to do such a thing. He told the authorities âMoney and power are nothing if they are not used to build a better worldâ. For this, he was hanged in Thailand on March 4, 2016.
Hamza Bendellajd was the very definition of âchaotic goodâ.
I hope he reached paradise đđŸđ
Man may he rest in peace
Get this story out there!
đ may God reward him million times
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My brothers are funnier than I care to admit
Current mood: Bob Belcher saying âoh my godâ