darknetexclusivetouhouterrorcore:
darknetexclusivetouhouterrorcore:
eating pussy = taste bad, salty, takes too much time. never makes me laugh
watching television = lights and also colors, there is noises sometimes too. always makes me laugh every time
if u never laugh eating pussy bro i hate to break it to u but yur girls pussy isnt funny enough
whats clown pussy taste like you cotton candy idiot fuckin dummy
man: dr i am very depressed. i feel like life has no meaning
doctor: dont worry see great clown pussy in town, very funny
man: dr i am clown pussy
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(Source: nunyabizni, via rosexknight)
if u ask me to go to the park and just swing on swings with u there is 98% chance i will say yes and swing for 5 hours do not test me
(Source: gonfrees, via robustquestioner)
do you think straight people understand what a mammal is
a hundred years of animations have taught us that no
they’ll tell me to take a biology class cuz im trans and then turn around and put tits on a duck
This has to be one of the funniest bits of internet commentary I’ve ever read
(via chefpyro)
As much as I enjoy you lot yelling at Pencil about Griffin’s Amiibo Corner, it’s kind of filling up the inbox
Bad RPG idea: accidentally reference something you know nothing about in front of approximately 53k people who do
- Mod Paper
Update I have now watched the Amiibo Corner
Upon further examination, I think I now understand things even less then I did before. This statement that applies both in relation to my post and my life in general after watching Amiibo Corner. Thanks for informing me all!
PS. Please don’t use your nerd power to destroy me, Griffin McElroy!
-Mod Pencil
(via probablybadrpgideas)
nerds make too much money and they don’t even ball with it properly they just buy eight-thousand dollar graphics cards for no reason and wear the same 3 tshirts for their entire their lives
name one better investment than experiencing the glory of pc gaming in the most stunning quality possible
deodorant
(via robustquestioner)
Stop thinking: “I’m not talented enough to execute this concept.”
Start thinking: “I’m going to be a stronger artist when I’ve finished this piece.”This is a fixed mindset vs. a growth mindset.
Your abilities are not static, and any challenges you have, anything that turns out different from how you imagined, is not evidence of failure, just a struggle towards improvement.
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