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  • inothernews:

    Stacey Campfield is a villain from a Dickens novel.

    Word.

    Source: drunkonstephen
    • 1 month ago
    • 60999 notes
  • thedailywhat:

Photo Fad of the Day: Dogs Wearing Pantyhose
It’s been quite a festive couple of weeks for photo fad memes: at first there was Hadokening (a.k.a Makankosappo) in Japan, followed by the American spin-off fad Vadering and now there’s Dogs Wearing Pantyhose (a.k.a Gou Gou Chuan Siwa), the latest bizarro meme from China’s largest microblogging network Weibo.

Too good to be true.

    thedailywhat:

    Photo Fad of the Day: Dogs Wearing Pantyhose

    It’s been quite a festive couple of weeks for photo fad memes: at first there was Hadokening (a.k.a Makankosappo) in Japan, followed by the American spin-off fad Vadering and now there’s Dogs Wearing Pantyhose (a.k.a Gou Gou Chuan Siwa), the latest bizarro meme from China’s largest microblogging network Weibo.

    Too good to be true.

    Source: Know Your Meme
    • 1 month ago
    • 1791 notes
  • catvshuman:

…

This is amazing, omg!

    catvshuman:

    …

    This is amazing, omg!

    Source: catvshuman
    • 1 month ago
    • 2 notes
  • literallyunbelievable:

you throwing dreams in the trash

Best response ever.

    literallyunbelievable:

    you throwing dreams in the trash

    Best response ever.

    Source: The Onion
    • 1 month ago
    • 544 notes
  • georgetakei:

Rabble, rabble, rabble. 

Ha!

    georgetakei:

    Rabble, rabble, rabble. 

    Ha!

    Source: georgetakei
    • 1 month ago
    • 2736 notes
  • brooklynmutt:

Homosexual agenda REVEALED!
(via @jbendery)


Great plan!

    brooklynmutt:

    Homosexual agenda REVEALED!

    (via @jbendery)

    Great plan!

    (via ilovecharts)

    Source: brooklynmutt
    • 1 month ago
    • 5142 notes
  • Amazed!

    Amazed!

    Source: catvshuman
    • 1 month ago
    • 5 notes
  • “Republican state Rep. John Kavanagh of Phoenix is leading the charge to make it a criminal offense for transgender people to use public restrooms not associated with their birth gender.”
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    Arizona bill would jail transgender people for using the ‘wrong’ bathroom

    there is absolutely nothing to this except fear and hate.

    (via dobredobre)

    Welp, this wins the award for most awful thing I’ve read all day.

    (via lavanguardia)

    Disgusting

    (via lavanguardia)

    Source: dobredobre
    • 1 month ago
    • 39 notes
  • Love them!

    (via omgsloths)

    Source: dailyanimals
    • 1 month ago
    • 16034 notes
  • “For readers interested in learning more about how not to be labeled as registered sex offenders, a good first step is not to rape unconscious women, no matter how good your grades are. Regardless of the strength of your GPA (weighted or unweighted), if you commit rape, there is a possibility you may someday be convicted of a sex crime. This is because of your decision to commit a sex crime instead of going for a walk, or reading a book by Cormac McCarthy. Your ability to perform calculus or play football is generally not taken into consideration in a court of law. Should you prefer to be known as ‘Good student and excellent football player Trent Mays’ rather than ‘Convicted sex offender Trent Mays,’ try stressing the studying and tackling and giving the sex crimes a miss altogether…

    Trent Mays and Ma’lik Richardson are not the “stars” of the Steubenville rape trial. They aren’t the only characters in a drama playing out in eastern Ohio. And yet a CNN viewer learning about the Steubenville rape verdict is presented with dynamic, sympathetic, complicated male figures, and a nonentity of an anonymous victim, the ‘lasting effects’ of whose graphic, public sexual assault are ignored. Small wonder, then, that anyone would find themselves on the side of these men—these poor young men, who were very good at taking tests and playing sports when they were not raping their classmates.”
    —

    Mallory Ortberg of Gawker, critiquing CNN’s disgusting response to the Stuebenville rape trial verdicts. 

    Her commentary is spot on.

    (via cognitivedissonance)

    Most of you Internet dwellers have probably stumbled across this commentary already today, but you should read it again.  And again.  Burn it into your brain so we can collectively become better at thinking critically about the way society treats men and women and be quicker to recognize injustice when it exists.

    (via lavanguardia)

    Right on

    (via lavanguardia)

    Source: cognitivedissonance
    • 2 months ago
    • 19282 notes
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