"Jesters entertain their king"
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"Jesters entertain their king"
Whoever is telling Mingi to lose weight lock your doors turn your phone off im actually going to burn you alive at the stake
if i hear those stage crew kids yell one more time
Waifu material at its prime
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqaBvh5XIf8) Guess who posted this video? Go find out. http://www.nature.com/mp/journal/v19/n2/full/mp2012184a.html “Proponents (of eugenics in the 1900s) asserted that "mental illness, mental retardation, epilepsy, criminality, pauperism and various other defects were hereditary." Since there were no known cures for hereditary defects, measures preventing propagation by "the unfit" were advocated. Eugenicists preached social reform citing fear that lower classes were reproducing in greater proportions than the rest of the population. They urged the "well-bred" to increase their reproductive activity and criticized democracy as a form of government that enables the ignorant masses to exercise political power over the intelligentsia.
Believing that immigrants to the United States were a prime source of social decline, in 1912 the United States Public Health Service administered IQ tests to determine the extent of "feeblemindedness" among entering classes of foreigners. According to the tests, eighty-three percent of the Hungarians, eighty-seven percent of the Russians, eighty-three percent of the Jews and seventy-nine percent of the Italians demonstrated a source of feeblemindedness. As a result, Congress passed the Immigration Restriction Act of 1924, mandating entry quotas based upon the immigrant's nationality and the proportion of that nation's people living in the United States as of 1890. Critics staunchly argued that the Act was racist and eugenically motivated.” http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1677&context=plr
"I like heavy metal like bring me the horizon and sleeping with sirens"
Conan puts it best
RT @ConanOBrien Sometimes I get my kids to stop misbehaving by telling them the Rick Perry under their beds will execute them.