atokniiro:

Please don’t remove the artist’s caption/comment when you reblog a drawing/comic/etc.

I obviously can’t speak for everyone, but in my case the caption is often an addition to the joke, and if you take it away, you take away a part of my comic.

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ididntevenwanttimeline:

guess who is owned by Microsoft

ididntevenwanttimeline:

guess who is owned by Microsoft

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Be a teenager. Do the things you love. Stay up late when you have to wake up early the next day. Go out with friends. Spend time with family. If you like a sport, play it. It doesn’t matter if you suck or not, because you’re not as bad as you think you are. If you don’t like sports, no problem, as long as you find something that you love. Enjoy your summer, don’t sleep every day away. Do take a day or two and devote it to laziness, but then get out there and live life. You only have one to live. On that note, don’t be stupid. There’s a difference between playing around and being careless. But enjoy yourself, love yourself, and let loose. Life’s too short.


android18:

professor oak do you know anything about pokemon at all

android18:

professor oak do you know anything about pokemon at all

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probablynothingatall:

So I found this shirt …

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surdoues:

briannathestrange:

rufflesnotdiets:

how to walk like a queen [x]

This is the best acting lesson I have every seen in my life

image

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abigailecters:

literature meme: prose writers [1/6]

"The world may be broken but hope is not crazy."

John Green is an American writer of young adult fiction and a YouTube vlogger and educator. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska, and reached number one on a New York Times Best Seller list with The Fault in Our Stars in January 2012.

*He’s also a personal hero and rolemodel and his words are brilliant, both the published ones and the ones he just… says. And I just needed to put this here.

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macarena-of-time:

ambiguousandshit:

idontunderstandfishingmetaphors:

macarena-of-time:

me sophomore year (age 15) -> junior year (16)

it gets better kids

How did you even

What science is this

Can i count this as the most notes ive gotten on a selfie

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Once you go Orphan Black, you can’t go orphan back.
Mark Twain (via cerak)

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chuck-charles:

[x] Feminist Makeup Tutorial (Parody) 

THERES GIFS O F ME I’M YELLING ???????

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thebrotherswinchester:


Then and now

Seven years and they still refuse to walk more than a foot away from each other.

thebrotherswinchester:

Then and now

Seven years and they still refuse to walk more than a foot away from each other.

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