sideways scene (x)
He said, "Let's split up gang" at the worst possible times
okay,
scooby said ‘’ruh roh’’
shaggy said ‘’zoinks’’
velma said ‘’jinkies’’
daphne said ‘’jeepers’’
what did fred say
So there is currently a media blackout in Sudan to try and coverup the horrors taking place:
Stop what you’re doing and please reblog this. Innocent people are being murdered, people are trapped, have no internet access, and are being raped by the dozens on the streets of Sudan.
The death toll is estimated to be over 300 civilians. And the fact that not a single major news outlet is covering this is horrific and disgusting. Please help get the word out about Sudan!
Favorite video of all time, always reblog
Kindness is often mistaken for softness and let me tell you, friends….that is a mistake you don’t want to make.
Kind people are not born that way, they do not stumble into it, kind people are forged in fire and darkness and imploding stars…they have steel cores. Throw a punch and you’re going to break your hand.
You just KNOW that the entire class started talking and laughing as soon as that guy said "I have a question for you" because OF COURSE it's HIM who has a question
lil matt damon SNAPPED
I am riveted by the implication taste is determined by SHAPE (of a molecule), is that really how that works?? What is the shape of bitter? A decahedron? What about the other tastes??? Sweet has to be like, a hexagon, right?
Hey I didn't want to take away from all these good additions but I'd like to point out another YA dystopian series where the government is actually bad (essentially I'm answering tanginerinefemme's challenge). The first book is called Legend (series simply named the Legend series), and it's written by Marie Lu (a poc women author)! Legend has a lot cliches in it including a love triangle, although it's not as centralised as other series like twilight. The romance of the story is very prevalent, but it adds to the book because the first mc comes from a poor background and the second mc comes from a rich one.
A basic synopsis of the book, the US has split into two countries and are at war. Day (first mc) is a criminal who goes against the corrupt Republic of America. He becomes the prime suspect when June's (second mc) brother is murdered, and she is sent to find and arrest him. I recently reread them and noticed that the two separate America's each represent an extreme of the current American system. The one that most of the story takes place in is centric to the military, and the other is centralized around capitalism. In general it tackles a lot of issues and has many underlying themes, and it's just a great series, I highly suggest it
not to be all “tw*light did nothing wrong” but misogyny honest to god killed the hunger games
I only drink juices that describe me
I don’t know how else to describe what you’re gonna see here, it’s just random stuff
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