Silver Tongue

Mar 02

garbageurl:

your early 20s is super weird because i know a girl who works for the UN and knows classified america secrets but i also know a dude whos middle name on facebook is ‘kush’ 

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thetimeisneveright:

nyooomu:

motherstrawberry:

lokis-queen:

For all the fucking hype that Bernie Sanders gets you’d think he would have done better. You fucking shit heads sit here not voting meanwhile reblogging shit supporting Bernie. Your bitch ass blog isn’t going to make a difference you dickwad. YOU NEED TO GO OUT AND FUCKING VOTE.

in case you were wondering how badly we have fucking failed so far

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THIS IS HOW FUCKING BAD. HILLARY HAS TRIPLE THE VOTES. TRIPLE.

get off your ass and vote. tell your mom to vote. remind your classmates to vote. and i s2g, TALK ABOUT BERNIE TO ANYONE WHO WILL LISTEN FOR TEN SECONDS TOGETHER. 

OKAY FIRSTLY

SUPERDELEGATES ARE NOT THE SAME AS REGULAR DELEGATES!!!!!!! I cannot say this enough. THEY’RE NOT THE SAME KIND OF DELEGATES

Delegates are members of the DNC that are awarded to each candidate PROPORTIONALLY BASED ON WHAT THE VOTER RESULTS ARE. They’re the ones that reflect what we actually voted for. They’re the ones that are assigned to each candidate based on our results.

Superdelegates ON THE OTHER HAND are independent and aren’t assigned to any candidate. They can vote for whoever the fuck they want to, and it makes sense that Hillary’s getting more because these are the big shots, like Senators and party officials and shit.

Now, the difference in superdelegates between Bernie and Hillary. From what I’ve seen, Bernie has focused mostly on the voters and less so on the corporate aspect of gaining support. Hillary has been making a lot of corporate connections and has been establishing herself in the political field for years, so those superdelegates probably know of her more than they do Bernie.

So yes, maybe we didn’t do as well as we hoped on Super Tuesday, but we can at least learn how to read graphs and results properly and not just listening to whatever we see on tumblr

Sincerely,
a high schooler who knows how to use Google and research how politics work

(If any of this is incorrect in any way or if there’s something I forget to add/misunderstood, feel free to correct me because there’re still some things I don’t understand but I’m willing to learn)

Some additional aspects:

* Not everyone who supports Bernie is able to vote - there are people who can’t leave work (yes, while technically in many(?) states you are allowed to take time off to vote, pay is not guaranteed), there are people under 18, there are people who can only do so much due to voter ID laws, etc.

* Superdelegates can and often do change depending on what the momentum/tide is. Several people have noted that in ‘08 Hillary had a large superdelegate lead over Barack Obama and yet look at what happened.

(via thetimeisneveright)

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tangite:

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this is the worst punchline ive ever made

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raptorific:

carahopsthepond:

raptorific:

people will say how things are “in Africa” like it’s one big place that’s homogenous throughout

 but god forbid you say “Britain” when you mean “England”

But when you’re referring to Britain you can also be referring to Scotland and Wales… I’ve met some English people that got offended when I called them “British” and just wanted to be called “English”. Others didn’t care. I guess it’s all relative. 

Yeah, and when you refer to “Africa,” you could be referring to Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, or Zimbabwe, and those are just the 54 recognized sovereign states listed on wikipedia

Not to mention the fact that there are around 62,641,000 (62 million) people in the handful of countries in the UK, while there are around 1,032,532,974 (just over a billion) in the dozens of countries on the continent of Africa

Do you see why it’s a problem that people get who don’t give two shits about the “Africa” thing but still get super worked up about the “Britain” thing?

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discourser-of-kruphix:
“ gwylock1:
“ mindcrankismycommander:
“ genonsoku:
“ HAVE WE BEEN KINKING THE KINKS ALL THIS TIME?
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NO END IN SIGHT TO THE MADNESS
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How do you kinkshame someone whose kink is shame without having to kinkshame yourself for...

discourser-of-kruphix:

gwylock1:

mindcrankismycommander:

genonsoku:

HAVE WE BEEN KINKING THE KINKS ALL THIS TIME?

NO END IN SIGHT TO THE MADNESS

How do you kinkshame someone whose kink is shame without having to kinkshame yourself for shaming someone who gets off on shame?

HOW MUCH KINK COULD A KINKSHAME SHAME
IF A KINKSHAME COULD SHAME KINK?

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cargorabbit:
“ Here’s a Cherubimon (virus), one of my fav megas!
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cargorabbit:

Here’s a Cherubimon (virus), one of my fav megas!

(Source: cargophora-moved, via taffybuns)

silver-tongues-blog asked: how big space?

theclockworkpony-deactivated202:

Well, that is an interesting question. Some theorize space is infinite, while others dictate there is a clearly defined edge to the universe. To me, I would say that, technically, until we develop FTL (faster than light) travel, space is infinite. The reason for that is because of the expansion of universe. This is evidenced by the most distant galaxies redshift. At those distances, space is expanding so rapidly that light beyond this point cannot reach us because the source and the observer are moving apart faster than light can travel! This is why we have a defined “edge of the observable universe”.

Space is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist, but that’s just peanuts to space. ~Douglas Adams