I.E.: “First Amendment only applies to me and my crew! How dare they make me feel bad about what I’ve said.”
Alternatively: “*supporters mock Safe Spaces* HEY! You can’t call people out! This should be a safe place!”
Not today Justin
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NASA
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Show & Tell
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I.E.: “First Amendment only applies to me and my crew! How dare they make me feel bad about what I’ve said.”
Alternatively: “*supporters mock Safe Spaces* HEY! You can’t call people out! This should be a safe place!”
This scene just gets sadder and sadder the older I get.
The thing I love ( and hate) about it is that they’re parents ignore them, but in different ways. Alison’s parents flat out ignore her like she was an accident. Andrew’s parent’s give him so much aggressive attention but still see right past him. Two completely different situations and they both feel the same. I love this movie.
50% of all people killed by police in the USA have a disability.
Do not leave us out of your activism. Do not leave the disabled out of your activism, we are not an afterthought.
The intersection of ableism and racism is deadly.
It's because he tried to warn you that Romney was trying to kill him and you just kept going
What if Planned Parenthood protesters were given the option to adopt a would-be aborted child and pay for all pregnancy expenses?
This though!
If 1 minute for humans is the equivalent of 7 minutes for dogs, then every 8-hour day we’re away at work feels like almost 2.5 days for them - it’s no wonder they always act like we’ve been gone for days when we come home.
This makes me so sad :(
My now deceased father-in-law spent a year in prison. At six months there was an evaluation to see if he could get out early, but release was denied despite the fact he was a model prisoner with no infractions. His crime that put him in prison? Driving infractions. He was caught driving without a license too many times.
But Brock Turner–a rapist–gets out in 3 months on good behavior.
Start now. Start where you are. Start with fear. Start with pain. Start with doubt. Start with hands shaking. Start with voice trembling but start. Start and don’t stop. Start where you are, with what you have. Just … start.
Ijeoma Umebinyuo (via psych-facts)
at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents
Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and Britain didn’t. What we currently coin as a British accent developed in England during the 19th century among the upper class as a symbol of status. Historians often claim that Shakespeare sounds better in an American accent.
whAT THE FUCK
I’m too tired for this
Always add in the video that according to linguists, Native southern drawl is a slowed down British.
T’ be or not t’be, y’all.
Fun fact: Same thing happened with the French accent. French Canadians still have the original French accent from the 15th century.
Êt’e ou n’pô zêt’e, vous z’auts.
I’ve been trying to find this post for months. I’m freakishly obsessed with this and want the truth of what early colonists sounded like.
I've been hunting for this for MONTHS. I read it and talked to someone about it in a conversation about "useless" information. They didn't believe me and then I couldn't find it again. So glad it came back!
If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.
Buddha (via psych-facts)
So important!
This is getting out of hand, even Shkreli has commented
follow @the-future-now
Do I need to say something?
Nah.
he knew he knew exactly what he was doing
SLOW CLAP
I had to reblog it twice
sORRY BUT THIS IS AMAZING
It’s from The New Yorker. It’s satire.
Donut Receipt
The best receipt note by far!
Dear heavily tattooed people
If I’m staring at you it’s not because I’m judging you I’m just trying to check out your ink.
I work at a florist so I don't see heavily tattooed people very often. Mostly just "upper class", clear skinned, middle aged people. Yesterday a guy came in with both arms covered in tattoos. I could not stop looking at them, while he was talking to our designer. I had made my way up to the part of his arm that his shirt sleeve started to cover and couldn't see the entire picture. My mind-to-mouth filter must have been being overworked so I blurted out "what is that one?!" They stopped talking. Looked at me. Now embarrassed... I told him I was sorry and wasn't meaning to creepily stare at his tattoos. He chuckled and showed me and then started explaining to me why he has the ones he has and where he's gone to get them done. I felt much better and 100% relieved that he was so happy to explain to some strange girl who curiously blurted out such randomness.
To everyone who tries shaming people with “y’all are too busy with [insert frivoulous fad here] to care about [insert important world issue here]”
Reading this and I can only hope they're being sarcastic
me when there’s drama: people are so childish, grow up me also: