Silver Tongue

Apr 15

persephinae:

arya-skulblaka:

zodiac signs as gaming setups / computers

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did-you-know:
“Due to a lot of really crappy things happening on April 15th, like US Tax Day, Abraham Lincoln dying, and the Titanic sinking, the date has become informally known as National That Sucks Day. Source Source 2
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notre dame burned down...

did-you-know:

Due to a lot of really crappy things happening on April 15th, like US Tax Day, Abraham Lincoln dying, and the Titanic sinking, the date has become informally known as National That Sucks Day. Source Source 2

notre dame burned down today

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daily-davepeta:

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wongfuavatar:
“I found my old pokemon book- i dont know who i relate to the most
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wongfuavatar:

I found my old pokemon book- i dont know who i relate to the most

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castlevania:

*vampire voice* my love… how do i preheat the oven

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Lisa… Im burning our breadrolls

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acidulication:
“what will you do ?
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acidulication:

what will you do ?

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klubbhead:

Innocent kid dies

Oompa Loompas:

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katherinebarlow:

katherinebarlow:

“Why is the news always calling crimes alleged/possible?”

Because it’s journalistic and legal standard, bud.

There’s so much misguided leftist outrage at newspapers or news programs for using language that they have to. They don’t include names of people who are not public figures in headlines (e.g. “Local girl discovers possible cure for [disease]”) because describing them gives more information than giving an unknown name. They have to ask clarifying questions about things that might seem obvious to the viewer. There are valid reasons to criticize the way news is reported, but please don’t let these aforementioned practices contribute to the anti-journalism sentiment.

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