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The Princess Bride (1987) dir. Rob Reiner
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The Most Quotable Movies Of All Time
The Princess Bride (1987) dir. Rob Reiner
Dumbledore.
This always bothered me. Probably because I’m a Slytherin.
Gale speaks for change. Gale speaks for the rebellion. Gale speaks for the people who can’t speak for themselves. Gale speaks for the oppressed and the starving and the wounded and the hurt. Gale speaks for the people in the districts who are too afraid to step forward and try to change things themselves.
Gale does not speak for war. Gale speaks for revolution.
DAN: When you do interviews, you’re faced with the choice to either be the most boring person on earth or just get ridiculous things written about you from time to time JOSH HOROWITZ: Sometimes it might be good to be boring DAN: It might be but I just get bored of myself
[Happy 25th Birthday Daniel Radcliffe! (23 July 1989)]
George Weasley and
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the ultimate insult
Women aren’t exactly lining up to dance with a guy they might step on.
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the littlest nope ever
You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that’s what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant…oh, fuck it.
sure was cold last night. good thing we had trash to burn for warmth
While I disapprove of book burning in general, in this case…
This is a book by Christina Hoff Sommers, a woman who has been involved in feminism and feminist academia her entire life. She is a feminist. This book talks about the bias against boys in school (for example: boys are more likely to drop out and greatly lag when it comes to literacy).
Also the minute you start to support book burning, congratulations, you are now an oppressive and authoritarian group.
Do you ever think, like putting aside all the Tumblr bullshit and the obsession with gender politics on this website alone, do you ever just look at people like this and feel confused about how they live their life.
Like this person is so obsessed in whatever ignorant mindset they hold that they saw this book and immediately set in motion a series of events for their entire day where they would buy this book and ensure their camera is charged. They would then rip it up, while taking photos and light it on fire and put it into a fire smiling and put it on the internet. They planned out this entire thing.
This isn’t Mein Kampf.
This isn’t some controversial book calling for the extermination of a gender or euthanasia.
It’s literally some mild critique by a feminist about how dodgy policies from over-zealous feminism can end up harming people rather than helping.
This person is so wrapped up in whatever self-righteousness they possess and so desperate for the approval of whatever circle they’re in on Tumblr that they decided they would burn this book, probably without reading it, and take pictures to show off that they’re so stupid and insecure about their own views that they’d sooner burn anything that questions them.
I dunno about you but I’m really just confused about how you could plan out these actions over the course of a day and not sit and think to yourself “wow I’m behaving in a completely irrational manner”.
reblogging again for brendan’s smack down
“Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings.”
—Heinrich Heine.
We should have a holiday called Space Day, where lights are to be shut off for at least an hour at night to reduce light pollution, so we can see the galaxy.
Holy shit I actually really, really, really, really want this to be a thing!
We have this…it’s called Earth Hour…
http://www.earthhour.org/
Seriously it’s been around since 2007 people should know about this…
Didn’t see that coming…(W/ LEO THE GIANT) by Thomas Sanders
Damn son
to do list:
1) stuff
2) things
what happened today
boy in my class: why is your phone in your backpack pocket, it's so visible!
other boy: yeah, why don't you put it in your pocket? I always do that
me: it'd be really visible I'm wearing skinny jeans
boy in my class: wear jeans with good pockets then
me:
very quiet boy who never speaks up: FOR FUCKS SAKE ETHAN JEANS WITH GOOD POCKETS DO NOT EXIST IN GIRLS FASHION INDUSTRY SHUT UP
so we have a conversational safeword in my group of friends and it’s great, idk why more people don’t do this. whenever someone wants a subject to be dropped immediately no questions asked we just say “spleen” and we stop immediately and it’s a really good way to avoid crossing the line between teasing friends and genuinely upsetting them by accident, or stopping debates from turning into actual arguments
That’s kind of awesome.