Her smile and laugh

When she does her little laugh with a smile. I like take me breathe away. She’s freaking amazing and beautiful. Man I love her

School

School sucks today.

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Today in Anderson Cooper making people look stupid simply by asking questions: This lady. It may be the best entry in this subgenre of news since this video(via pbump)

This woman buries herself with her own stupidity. Lolz. 

Admittedly, this is funny—in the same way the Star Wars kid was funny. It’s the kind of funny you only get when somebody completely earnest and wholly devoid of self-awareness creates a prolonged audio-visual trainwreck. It’s the kind of funny you try not to laugh at—because you know you’re not supposed to be a bully.

Who is this woman? Why is she on national television? Was it necessary to play this one as a point-counterpoint? Because if this woman is the best counterpoint Anderson Cooper can come up with … maybe he should have taken a different angle on the story.

Yes, she’s defending her pastor who said some pretty horrific stuff. She’s clearly neither particularly articulate nor a particularly quick thinker. She tries Sarah Palin’s blame-the-media-and-their-gotcha-there-we-go-again-questions card, but doesn’t have nearly the charisma to make it work.

Why is Anderson Cooper making sport of the not-so-clever woman? Surely there’s a more useful way to present the story. It’s like a hosting a boxing match between a heavy-weight champion, I don’t know, maybe an alpaca. I can see why people might buy tickets to Man Punches an Alpaca. But … I wish they wouldn’t.

^THIS.

News stations pull this horse shit all the time. I mean… 3-minute interviews are a bad idea to begin with, let alone 3-minute interviews with randomly selected ~normal American folk~ who are not even slightly well-versed on the topic of discussion. It’s almost as if television is more interested in putting idiots up on pedestals than they are in initiating a healthy and informed discourse……..

thiiiiiiis bitch hahahaha How are people so goddamn ignorant? I don’t get it.

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Losing a friend.

illestswagsta:

It hurts. Especially when they meant the most to you. Losing that one close friend. The one you’ve known for years on end, going way back. Then suddenly, you slowly drift apart. Not even knowing eachother as much as before. The feeling if awkwardness while talking. Missing them like crazy. Holding the memories closely. Waiting for a miracle to happen, to be close again. It just hurts knowing things won’t be the same anymore.

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Tomorrow

Me and my gf. Just us chillin after school. Can’t wait

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piercingsanddelilah:

This theory says that there is more behind Nickelodeon’s Rugrats besides being a cute show for little kids to watch. In fact, some people are saying that the show has this whole psychological meaning behind it centering around Angelica having a psychotic break at the age of 3 after having too many traumatic accidents happen in her family at such a young age.

  • All of the rugrats are a figment of Angelica’s imagination. Now that’s not so horrible by itself, but then we learn why Angelica made them up.
  • Chuckie died with his mother in childbirth. This is why his dad is always so worried about him in the show.
  • Tommy was stillborn, making his dad have some kind of break and sit in the basement to make toys for the son he was supposed to have.
  • The DeVilles had an abortion. Angelica never found out if the baby was supposed to be a boy or a girl so she decided to make it twins. Then, she gave them matching names and personas because there probably would have been only one child if there was no abortion.
  • The reason behind these delusions have been blamed on Angelica’s nonexistent relationship with her mother and her manipulative one with her father. Thus, Angelica had no one to turn to when she needed help dealing with the babies’ deaths and resorted to making up the lives they should have lived.

In All Grown Up, Angelica is a bipolar schizophrenic addicted to narcotics and heroin because they help her keep her delusions alive. At this point, we learn that Angelica’s biological mom died from a heroin overdose and Angelica’s disease because she’s a crack baby. Her real mom’s name was Cynthia, hence her doll’s name. The woman from “Rugrats” who was Angelica’s mother is really her gold-digging step-mom who Angelica idolized.

When “All Grown Up” was canceled, Angelica died of an overdose just like her mother.

Dil is the only baby who isn’t fictional. However, Angelica never accepted him as being real and accidentally hit him too hard while trying to make him go away once, resulting in brain damage. This is why he’s such an odd child in “All Grown Up.”

Suzie was actually Angelica’s friend. The theory says that she grew up to become a psychologist and joined the Nickelodeon team to invent the “Rugrats” TV show, finally explaining the origin of the theory.

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I have a question about losing friends in my ask and I plan on answering it soon. I just wanted to let whoever sent it that I have it and it will be answered soon.

Up, Up, and Away: SMALL UNDERWORKS BINDER GIVEAWAY!

kye-liam:

I’m getting top surgery on May 24th and I have a medium binder and a small. The medium is too used to give away, but I originally had gotten a small but it didn’t fit. I’ve only worn it about 5 times, and I will wash it thoroughly before mailing it out.

The size chest it will fit is 32” to…

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