Silver Tongue

Jan 13

roboyuji:
“THERE WE GO, THAT’S IT!
”

roboyuji:

THERE WE GO, THAT’S IT!

(via pembrokewkorgi)

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trapqueenkoopa:
“ the-afro-argonaut:
“ herdreadsrock:
“ khemicalvex:
“whites are so off its not even funny man
” ”
He really compared a superficial want to a person going to the hospital.
”
holy shiiiit and this is why you can’t argue logic with a...

trapqueenkoopa:

the-afro-argonaut:

herdreadsrock:

khemicalvex:

whites are so off its not even funny man 

…..

He really compared a superficial want to a person going to the hospital.

holy shiiiit and this is why you can’t argue logic with a bigot.

If you have to explain humanity to someone they don’t have any.

(via deep-sea-prince)

softbutchmonet:

the-bookish-dark:

one of the funniest things about the “kids are exposed to too much violence nowadays” arguments

is that people literally used to be executed in the town square and entire families would go out to watch these people be killed and it was a huge event and people thought it was great fun

they’d literally bring handkerchiefs in hopes of soaking up the blood as a souvenir

(via robustquestioner-deactivated202)

jessicalprice:
“ npr:
“ Back in the 1960s, the U.S. started vaccinating kids for measles. As expected, children stopped getting measles.
But something else happened.
Childhood deaths from all infectious diseases plummeted. Even deaths from diseases...

jessicalprice:

npr:

Back in the 1960s, the U.S. started vaccinating kids for measles. As expected, children stopped getting measles.

But something else happened.

Childhood deaths from all infectious diseases plummeted. Even deaths from diseases like pneumonia and diarrhea were cut by half.

“So it’s really been a mystery — why do children stop dying at such high rates from all these different infections following introduction of the measles vaccine,” says Michael Mina, a postdoc in biology at Princeton University and a medical student at Emory University.

Scientists Crack A 50-Year-Old Mystery About The Measles Vaccine

Photo credit: Photofusion/UIG via Getty Images

Using computer models, they found that the number of measles cases in these countries predicted the number of deaths from other infections two to three years later.

“We found measles predisposes children to all other infectious diseases for up to a few years,” Mina says.

And the virus seems to do it in a sneaky way.

Like many viruses, measles is known to suppress the immune system for a few weeks after an infection. But previous studies in monkeys have suggested that measles takes this suppression to a whole new level: It erases immune protection to other diseases, Mina says.

VACCINATE. YOUR. DAMN. KIDS. 

(Source: NPR, via robustquestioner-deactivated202)

professor-maple-mod:

raikissu:

straightallies:

You ever see someone with a really embarrassing blog and you’re like “well whatever most people act cringy when they are 15” but then you look at their description and they are 36

@professor-maple-art
it’s you

I’m gonna kick your ass

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chefpyro:

Andrew Hussie is the guy who made fnaf right

No, he’s the guy who made gravity falls

(via )

afallenwolf:
“ frostbackcat:
“ intsbat:
“Widowmaker here
”
My eyes NO
”
YES!
”

afallenwolf:

frostbackcat:

intsbat:

Widowmaker here

My eyes NO

YES!

(via afallenwolf)

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