actualaster:

homotologist:

argumate:

magistrate-of-mediocrity:

tami-taylors-hair:

Y’all, this Moore spokesman’s stunned silence when Jake Tapper tells him you don’t have to swear on a Bible to join Congress is a-mee-zing. 

Tapper: You don’t have to swear on a bible, that’s not actually a law.

Spokesman:

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holy shit that question killed him instantly, you could see the life leaving his eyes

Tumblr just lets you post snuff videos huh

GOP dumb as shit

And these people who have no idea about the existing laws are the ones in charge of them

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shesnake:

Lucy Liu on what she hopes people take away from her art

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redcell6:

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This just became one of my favorite movies.

Period. End of story.

I give it 🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷 /5.

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avatar-chang:

Some of you never watched Avatar The Last Airbender and learned its life lessons as a kid and it shows

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elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey:

new congress millennials making an absolute scene is my favorite song

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skineater:

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ilovemusicalyy:

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whaleinwhite:

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lkeke35:

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motherofcats666:

mrsokiedoke:

millennial-review:

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Annnnd our parents and grandparents never taught us basic life skills because the baby boomer generation loved outsourcing easy work, like hemming pants and baking cakes. The generations before us glommed onto the fast, easy fix, and important skills have been lost in the process.

(And of course the generation who raised us loves to act fake shocked like “my grandkids don’t know how to boil water” like yeah, Janice, that’s because you took your kids out to eat 6 nights a week and baked Stouffers lasagna one night)

And now we are broke. And can’t afford to pay $60 to have every pair of pants we own hemmed (shoutout to shorties!). We are making yogurt because we can’t afford to pay $2.50 for one yogurt.

I’ve learned to knit to make myself wool hats and scarves. I’ve learned to sew so I can make items that would otherwise cost me 4x the cost to make it. I’ve learned to make yogurt because I would prefer to spend $2 for a gallon of milk and get 24 yogurts out of it rather than just one.

I’ve planted fruit trees in my yard so I can reduce the carbon footprint of the fruit I eat, and because produce is expensive.

I raise egg-laying chickens so I don’t contribute to factory farming.

My husband hunts deer so that we can eat lean, virtually fat free meat, and also not contribute to factory farming. The deer live happy lives and are not allowed to suffer. (Hey PS also, hunting up here plays an important role in ecology, as otherwise the deer population would explode, and deer would starve in the winter. Thanks for coming to my TEDta…)

My generation is going on YouTube to learn to change tires, bake bread and do their taxes because y’all sure as shit didn’t teach us.

THIS

Lets not forget the phasing out of the HomeEc class.  Or the Shop Class.

Alleviating one’s ignorance of a subject should NEVER, EVER be looked down on! Learning and growing are never anything to be shamed of, or for!

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homofied:

Omg SOUND ON!!!

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thehoosh:

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this is cute

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queerglassescutie:

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sub twin peaks w the last airbender and this is goals for 2019

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kat2107:

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forever-afk:

oh my god

Okay, this is awesome.

whatever you are expecting, this is not it!

Annie are you daijobu

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Can you turn on the light,
please?