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poimka:

PERSON OF INTEREST | A MAN IN A SUIT WALKS INTO A BAR…

(…ONCE AGAIN)

add your Reese BAMF-Music ; )

Mar 27th at 4PM / via: poimka / op: poimka / tagged: lol. good post. POI. ship: you know i do. taraji. / reblog / 43 notes

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Jan 13th at 9PM / via: bodaciouscans / op: paralysedbeaver / tagged: lol. jlaw. / reblog / 40,543 notes




screencap meme || the x files + my emotions; asked by donnapaulsens

screencap meme || the x files + my emotions; asked by donnapaulsens

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Dec 22nd at 1PM / via: fignewmans / op: riddlemetom / tagged: lol. i love the internet. hp. / reblog / 63,860 notes

Veteran tip - Looking into each other’s eyes while video chatting makes it feel like you are in the same room together.
-Ben Schwartz

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Veteran tip - Looking into each other’s eyes while video chatting makes it feel like you are in the same room together.

-Ben Schwartz

slightbutpowerful:

“Being fat really worked out differently for guys than it did for girls, though, didn’t it? Like, if you’re a fat guy, people are just like, ‘Oh, he’s probably awesome to hang out with. Just eat chicken wings and high five all night!’ If you’re a fat girl people are just like, ‘Mmm, she’s probably sad.’ Why the different analysis? They eat the same snacks.” [x]

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slightbutpowerful:

“Being fat really worked out differently for guys than it did for girls, though, didn’t it? Like, if you’re a fat guy, people are just like, ‘Oh, he’s probably awesome to hang out with. Just eat chicken wings and high five all night!’ If you’re a fat girl people are just like, ‘Mmm, she’s probably sad.’ Why the different analysis? They eat the same snacks.” [x]

Apr 3rd at 9PM / via: outgayedmyself / op: stashberry / tagged: lol. chelsea peretti. / reblog / 777 notes
thedailywhat:

Dress Code Violation of the Day: Brigham Young University student Brittany Molina thought she was getting a love note when a fellow student handed her a folded piece of paper while she was standing around the school’s Provo campus on Valentine’s Day.
But when she opened it up, she discovered not an admission of attraction, but instead a strongly worded criticism of her attire.
“You may want to consider that what you’re wearing has a negative effect on men (and women) around you,” read the letter. “Many people come to this university because they feel safe, morally as well as physically, here. They expect others to abide by the Honor Code that we all agreed on. Please consider your commitment to the Honor Code (which you agreed to) when dressing each day. Thank you.”
Molina posted the piece of paper on Twitter along with a photo of what she was wearing when she received it. ”Gosh dang it,” she tweeted, “I’ll remember to dress in jeans, a sweatshirt and tennis shoes tomorrow. That way I don’t make people feel uncomfortable.”
According to Molina, the young man who handed her the note “was gone within 5 seconds.” BYU has not commented on this incident.
[sltrib.]

thedailywhat:

Dress Code Violation of the Day: Brigham Young University student Brittany Molina thought she was getting a love note when a fellow student handed her a folded piece of paper while she was standing around the school’s Provo campus on Valentine’s Day.

But when she opened it up, she discovered not an admission of attraction, but instead a strongly worded criticism of her attire.

“You may want to consider that what you’re wearing has a negative effect on men (and women) around you,” read the letter. “Many people come to this university because they feel safe, morally as well as physically, here. They expect others to abide by the Honor Code that we all agreed on. Please consider your commitment to the Honor Code (which you agreed to) when dressing each day. Thank you.”

Molina posted the piece of paper on Twitter along with a photo of what she was wearing when she received it. ”Gosh dang it,” she tweeted, “I’ll remember to dress in jeans, a sweatshirt and tennis shoes tomorrow. That way I don’t make people feel uncomfortable.”

According to Molina, the young man who handed her the note “was gone within 5 seconds.” BYU has not commented on this incident.

[sltrib.]

kgrw:

If you think it’s “ironic” for a woman in a hijab to identify as a feminist then you are probably an asshole.

Jan 11th at 11AM / via: empressfab / op: kgrrw-deactivated20120220 / tagged: lol. truth. / reblog / 532 notes

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