things girls do that I love:
- offer their friends sips of their coffee drinks without being asked
- scratch each others back
- say things like “smell this lotion I bought this weekend”
- compliment each other’s eyebrows
- that thing when they agree with you and their eyes get really wide and they nod their head solemnly
- throw out each others gum wrappers or chip bags when they get up
white people
That’s when she should have stabbed his ass.
My 3rd year, second semester film at SVA!
This is a film for anyone who’s ever lost their best friend to someone else.Here it is finally, guys!
My film! Hope you enjoy it.
Music by the unbelievably talented Cooper!this made me tear up innerly
The evolution of Halloween costumes for girls…
this is really important
“When I walk into a church, I only see paintings of white angels. Why?“ - Eartha Kitt
probably for the same reasons i lost 6 followers after posting a steady stream of classically beautiful women…

Let’s all help college students get knowledge they deserve for free:)
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Gravity Falls — Opening Theme (8 bit)
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For people who don’t have time to bathe or access to fresh water, a South African college student has a solution: a shower gel users simply rub onto their skin. One small packet replaces one bath, and users never need any water. Ludwick Marishane’s inspiration was a lazy friend, but his invention will be a boon to people who live in areas where clean water is in short supply.
The gel, called Drybath, kills germs, moisturizes the skin and exudes a pleasant, light smell, unlike hand sanitizers, according to Marishane’s website, Headboy Industries. [Continue reading.]
Image via Science History and Facts.
love this
Necessity is the mother of invention.
And why hasn’t this blown up yet?
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oh yeah

Thus, the logic of the feminist argument to “Teach men not to rape” is revealed.
Yes because it’s such a radical notion to expect rapists to control themselves.
Uh, we do tell thieves not to rob, though. We actually spend a lot of energy teaching kids that stealing is wrong. We keep trying to teach them it’s wrong through their teens and adult years.
And when someone gets robbed? Cops don’t ask them if their front door was locked. They don’t ask them if they invited the thief into their house and maybe said the thief was free to take things before changing their mind the next day. And this is true even though sometimes people do get robbed by folks they invite in under false pretenses.
Cops and lawyers and judges don’t work together to make people who get robbed feel like shit for not installing extra security systems or putting bars on their windows. They don’t use people’s former history of inviting neighbors in and letting them borrow stuff to argue that they had no right to expect someone to respect their property. The media doesn’t talk about how the thief’s promising life was ruined by their victim’s decision to prosecute.
Your metaphor is bad and you should feel bad.
At the end of things, the issue is not just the necessity for better education, it’s the necessity for justice to be delivered when that education fails.
Not only that, our society actually has insurance for theft which, admittedly, you have to go through a lot to prove, but we have the belief that if something of ours is stolen, and we insured it, we get recrimination.
If a woman is raped there’s definitely not that guarantee.
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1) The kids LIKE each other. No matter how much they get on each other’s nerves, this never changes.
2) Mabel’s not stupid. She’s a ham! There’s a big difference. Mabel’s love of goofing off is a natural force of her personality, but she can still understand when people she cares about need help or are in danger. Don’t just make her a catchphrase machine. She really cares about the people around her. (Secret: Mabel’s secretly jealous that her brothers better academically than she is)
3) Dipper’s smart but he’s not a “WALKING CALCULATOR” There’s a lot of kids shows featuring a character who is “the brains.” You know the guy. Thick glasses, nasal voice, often starts every sentence with “According to my calculations!! SNORT!” Pretty much every kids show stereotype can be traced back to the BK Kids club. This one would be IQ:
http://i.imgur.com/RAhYsI7.jpg
The point is, Dipper is better academically than Mabel, but he’s also able to laugh at himself. He’s a real kid. He has insecurities. He has things that he loves. I try not to pigeonhole these characters into “ONE TYPE” They lose their humanity if you do that. (Secret: Dipper’s secretly jealous that Mabel’s better socially than he is)
4) They’ve known each other forever. They should occasionally finish each other sentences, they should recognize when one of them is about to do something they always do, they should reference past inside jokes, they should get instantly angry at each other and then instantly make up, the way people who’ve known each other forever do.
5) They get more close in unfamiliar situations (because they need each other) and less close in familiar situations (because they dont as much) The entire summer is an unfamiliar situation, and its helping them bond.
6) Dipper wants to grow up too fast. Mabel doesn’t.

gamers
Newsflash: Men like to be represented just like women do. It’s harder for me to self-insert as a character if they’re female.
wow… wonder how women feel when pretty much all playable characters are men… hmm… i wonder…
Alarming Whispers reveal the ridiculous sex ed lessons schools give teens
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WHEN WE WERE LITTLE SOME TEACHER TOLD US, THE GIRLS, THAT WE WERE LIKE FLOWERS, AND EVERY MAN WE HAD TOOK A PETAL WITH THEM. IF WE HAD TOO MANY WE WOULD END UP LIKE AN UGLY, WITHERED FLOWER AND NO ONE WOULD WANT US
Oh my God, these people are horrible!
please tell me those were goldfish crackers and not live goldfish