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I will say what I think, I will post the things I like, and I will continue to be me.
lordmcstabbington:

jesterofpeace:

benedictcumberbulge:

cannnibalisticsandwich:

komaedanag1to:

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junkoehnoshima:

rainekitty:

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camflougedzut:

See this book? It is a book about birthday. Each birthday has a page describing the person born on that, almost to a T.
It has the positives and negative traits of the birth date, advice/a description of the love life, career careers, lucky numbers, lucky days of the week, ect.
I’m bored, so let’s do something fun.
Reblog this with your birth date, and I will tell you what this book says about you.
EDIT: Please have your submit turned on.

July 13th!!! AHHH!!! SO COOL!

March 19th!

May 30th.

December 14th

August 7th

December 15th

April 10!!!!!!!

February 20th! :D

May 17th!!!!

january 19~

June 29

October 5th
posted on 5/18/2013, with 4,906 notes (source: camflougedzut) — reblog
sweetlysurreal:

breelandwalker:

universe-juice:

chocobo-strider:

the-disney-words:

SHARE TO SAVE TUMBLR!
- Let’s try and get 100k notes

True shit
A review by one of the folks sums it up perfectly:
“What worries me about Yahoo! buying Tumblr is how it would choose to incorporate the website into its email and homepage features.  One of the reasons why Tumblr is so unique is because it’s a niche market.  By adding more users who don’t fit into this niche, it would make it more difficult for communities to develop within Tumblr, and Tumblr would have to change to accommodate these new users.  Tumblr as a website is not the kind that you can sign up for in a day and be on your way.  It is a website crafted so that you can immediately post but must spend several weeks, sometimes even months, to build a community.  With new users who would not be willing to spend time growing a community, Tumblr would have to be changed, which would alienate its current users.  Those users have spent time and effort to make Tumblr what it is today, and they are the ones who spend time on the website daily.  A user who is checking onto Tumblr because it’s attached to their homepage is not going to be as strong of a user nor as dedicated.  By changing the website to suit this new user, you would lose the strong users while building an undedicated usership.  
To any website that would think of buying Tumblr, they must understand that it is a website that cannot be changed to make it more user friendly to a casual blogger.  I think that many Tumblr users would be less worried about a buy-out if they were promised that their communities and ways of using Tumblr would not be changed.  No one is going to mind Yahoo! buying the website and gaining a few extra million dollars per year from the minimal advertising; what we will be upset with is if a company like Yahoo! then changes the website to increase casual users and decrease dedicated users.  Yahoo! would gain nothing by losing this “cool” group of bloggers in an age group they so desperately want to reach, so they must cater to these individuals by leaving the website exactly as is.” - houseoftombombadil
As much as is does sound like a load of bullshit for someone to buy Tumblr, it’s a possibility.  I Personally think it should stay independent and I hope David Karp keeps a hold of it like his own child. Or we make enough noise to where such major changes (if bought) will not happen. I would hate to see Tumblr turned into an advertising dump.

We’re not a ‘hip fad group’ to be marketed to. I hate the fact that’s all we look like to businesses in the end.

reblogging again for this ^

“Minimal advertising,” my ass. Has anyone BEEN to Yahoo lately?
This had better not happen.

Oh No!! Whenever Yahoo buys anything, they completely mess it up. This cannot happen!!!!
posted on 5/18/2013, with 103,029 notes (source: my--teen--quote) — reblog
lordmcstabbington:

Aaaah the concert was so much fun! Neil Fallon has SO much stage presence it’s crazy

amazing show.  Can’t wait to see them again live.  Next time though, I’m calling out of work.  the 5:30am till 1am slog can’t be done again.
posted on 5/18/2013, with 5 notes (source: lordmcstabbington) — reblog
fullmetal-dipshit:

jalexlol:

tipsyprohibitionist:

michaelpalin:

????

I’M LAUGHING SO HARD THEY PUT DC ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE COUNTRY HELP

GRAND THEFT AUTO
posted on 5/17/2013, with 107,324 notes (source: michaelpalin) — reblog
imalmostoutofminutesdean:

sweettoothwanderlust:

i tried to scroll past it
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arcaneimages:

Congratulations, it’s a Grim Reaper. 
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i have actually seen that.  i used to live within driving distance of the grand canyon
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The Fresh Ten Commandments: The Fresh Ten

The Fresh Ten

Recent events have made it clear that we are suffering from a broken moral compass. People today could use some general guidance.

Since the original ten commandments seem somewhat narrow and obsolete (too much focus on livestock, servants, and jealous god issues), here is a modest first draft of a fresh set.

  1. You shall treat all people with respect regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or national origin.
  2. You shall not kill, assault, nor intimidate with threats of physical violence.
  3. You shall not rape, sexually coerce, nor intimidate with threats of sexual violence. 
  4. You shall cultivate intellectual curiosity, be open to new ideas, and respect the scientific method.
  5. You shall not cheat, nor cheat others out of what is rightfully theirs.
  6. You shall not lie, deceive, nor spread lies about others. 
  7. You shall not steal, that is to say take or use what rightfully belongs to another person in a manner that causes harm. (Stealing is a trickier concept than it once was. How do you say yes to Fair Use and no to software patents?)
  8. You shall keep your promises.
  9. You shall not waste natural resources nor pollute the shared environment.
  10. You shall take responsibility for your actions and their consequences.

Clear?

Great. Re-post this everywhere and maybe it will sink in.

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