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alltimeboners:

things that are enjoyable:

  • showers

things that are not enjoyable:

  • getting in the shower
  • getting out of the shower
10 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 164,568 notes

ohmypheels:

everyone is like “omg tumblr should delete blogs that have been inactive for 2+ years” but i dont think they should

just imagine in 10 years time, in the back of your mind you remember tumblr, you open it up and you’re still logged in and you get to look at your blog and remember all this.

now imagine if you went back to see your old blog of your teenage years and it had been deleted because somebody ‘wanted your url’

how sad would that be

10 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 13,441 notes
Tagged as: #hey zach 

tastefullyoffensive:

[via]

11 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 4,660 notes
lazyking-eleena:

sockpuppetdynasty:

ezioauditoress:

ipgd:


chat-with-quill:


mage-of-merde:


it get better every time


YOU GOTTA’ FUCKING READ IT TWICE


oh my god


im gonna cry

this is my favorite thing

LMAO

An oldie but a goodie

lazyking-eleena:

sockpuppetdynasty:

ezioauditoress:

ipgd:

chat-with-quill:

mage-of-merde:

it get better every time

YOU GOTTA’ FUCKING READ IT TWICE

oh my god

im gonna cry

this is my favorite thing

LMAO

An oldie but a goodie

11 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 41,871 notes

callmekitto:

internetfeet:

People mistake ovulation and menstruation to be the same thing when in fact they aren’t

Ovulation is when the eggs are saying “hello friends I am here”

And menstuation is when the eggs are saying “goodbye friends I am gone”

THIS EXPLAINS THE DIFFERENCE 40x BETTER THAN MY ENTIRE SEVENTH GRADE SEX ED CLASS.

11 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 43,525 notes
11 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 17,261 notes
sleepyspacer:

rocking the tits off this professor layton game

sleepyspacer:

rocking the tits off this professor layton game

11 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 1,907 notes
Tagged as: #professor layton 
official-nhl:

Crosby with  a beautiful toe drag and then he backhands it in. It’s now 7-2 in Ottawa.

official-nhl:

Crosby with  a beautiful toe drag and then he backhands it in. It’s now 7-2 in Ottawa.

11 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 809 notes

Intros of favorite video games (3/?)

13 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 389 notes
13 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 595 notes
Tagged as: #Mass Effect 
13 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 293 notes
13 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 22,109 notes
thedailywhat:

Happy Graduation, Class of 2013
We’re proud of you all. The world is your oyster, go get ‘em!

thedailywhat:

Happy Graduation, Class of 2013

We’re proud of you all. The world is your oyster, go get ‘em!

14 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 4,029 notes

For months, every morning when my daughter was in preschool, I watched her construct an elaborate castle out of blocks, colorful plastic discs, bits of rope, ribbons and feathers, only to have the same little boy gleefully destroy it within seconds of its completion.

No matter how many times he did it, his parents never swooped in BEFORE the morning’s live 3-D reenactment of “Invasion of AstroMonster.” This is what they’d say repeatedly:

“You know! Boys will be boys!” 

“He’s just going through a phase!”

“He’s such a boy! He LOVES destroying things!”

“Oh my god! Girls and boys are SO different!”

“He. Just. Can’t. Help himself!”

I tried to teach my daughter how to stop this from happening. She asked him politely not to do it. We talked about some things she might do. She moved where she built. She stood in his way. She built a stronger foundation to the castle, so that, if he did get to it, she wouldn’t have to rebuild the whole thing. In the meantime, I imagine his parents thinking, “What red-blooded boy wouldn’t knock it down?”

She built a beautiful, glittery castle in a public space.

It was so tempting.

He just couldn’t control himself and, being a boy, had violent inclinations.

She had to keep her building safe.

Her consent didn’t matter. Besides, it’s not like she made a big fuss when he knocked it down. It wasn’t a “legitimate” knocking over if she didn’t throw a tantrum.

His desire — for power, destruction, control, whatever- - was understandable.

Maybe she “shouldn’t have gone to preschool” at all. OR, better if she just kept her building activities to home.

I know it’s a lurid metaphor, but I taught my daughter the preschool block precursor of don’t “get raped” and this child, Boy #1, did not learn the preschool equivalent of “don’t rape.

Not once did his parents talk to him about invading another person’s space and claiming for his own purposes something that was not his to claim. Respect for her and her work and words was not something he was learning.  How much of the boy’s behavior in coming years would be excused in these ways, be calibrated to meet these expectations and enforce the “rules” his parents kept repeating?

There was another boy who, similarly, decided to knock down her castle one day. When he did it his mother took him in hand, explained to him that it was not his to destroy, asked him how he thought my daughter felt after working so hard on her building and walked over with him so he could apologize. That probably wasn’t much fun for him, but he did not do it again.

There was a third child. He was really smart. He asked if he could knock her building down. She, beneficent ruler of all pre-circle-time castle construction, said yes… but only after she was done building it and said it was OK. They worked out a plan together and eventually he started building things with her and they would both knock the thing down with unadulterated joy. You can’t make this stuff up.

Take each of these three boys and consider what he might do when he’s older, say, at college, drunk at a party, mad at an ex-girlfriend who rebuffs him and uses words that she expects will be meaningful and respecte, “No, I don’t want to. Stop. Leave.”

The “overarching attitudinal characteristic” of abusive men is entitlement.

14 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 3,999 notes
14 hours ago on May 22nd, 2013 | J | 1,140 notes
Tagged as: #pizza #food