emmi-kat:

sigmabunny:

aracuans:

Donald Trump is pre-llama Kuzco. He would probably throw somebody out a window for “throwing off his groove.” Also he wouldn’t mind kicking people out of their home for his own perfect world.

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Hillary Clinton is Yzma. Her motives are questionable and she wants Kuzco gone. She’s always SO CLOSE to being in charge but never quite there. 

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Bernie Sanders is Kronk. He’s somewhat aligned with Yzma but not really, and he and Yzma definitely have some tension as time goes on. Kronk doesn’t deserve this madness and just wants what’s right. 

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So what you’re saying is, we need to turn Trump into a llama. That’s what I’m getting here.

A llama?  He’s supposed to be dead!

hernyart:

I saw Zootopia today. It was pretty good.

…To put this another way:

fuckrashida:

leftclausewitz:

bogleech:

bogleech:

Angry edgelords think “SJW’s” (anyone they disagree with) are enforcing some sort of groupthink conformist echo chamber where discourse is silenced and yet what those same edgelords are so mad about is that the insensitive shit they say, which once went over fine on their 2004 forum communities, is suddenly subject to backlash and criticism when viewed by 500-10,000 people.

They are literally angry because they want their echo chambers back.

Wow looks like I made some people SUPER mad with this one.

It’s as if they’ve all got amnesia about the internet from 10+ years ago…or  maybe they’re too young to even remember it correctly.

Before the widespread use of twitter, tumblr and facebook, all people really had were webforums, Deviantart and livejournal, none of which were set up for posts to go viral and spread that far outside a small social circle with any ease.

It took something more extreme and special to be shared by thousands or erupt into a cross-website backlash.

On a forum in particular, even today, what you say isn’t often unlikely to be seen by more than that forum’s little clique, and every forum establishes its own totally unique status quo and social environment with its own approach to acceptability.

On social media as wide open as today’s big names, however, the things you say can be quickly exposed to basically the full spectrum of modern attitudes.

People upset that they now have to “watch what they say” like to think it’s because the culture is growing “hyper sensitive” and “coddled,” but sensitivity has not increased at all. If anything, it’s gone far down, since celebrities and politicians are getting more attention and more open support than ever for even their most despicable statements.

If you can’t get away with a “joke” on the internet today that you could a few years ago it is only because it’s being seen easily enough by a large enough number of people that it is subject to inevitable, natural and expected criticisms.

Yeah it’s like, weird, going back to forums now, they all have these cultural status quos that act more like a family than a system of friends.  Like there’s always this one asshole but everyone’s accepted them and treat them congenially, like oh there’s the guy, he’s the neighborhood neonazi, what a weirdo.

In these very small organizations holding people accountable for their horrid actions was actually the biggest faux pas you could commit, bigger than like, being a white supremacist or a violent homophobe or a misogynyst.  

I don’t have much more to add but I do think that the shift from the forum method of organization to the social network method massively changed the way that thought on the internet was organized.

I think about this a lot

gaytectives:

gaytectives:

at work we have a family of three huskies who come in for daycare and everyone calls them “the mafia” it makes me so happy because occasionally out of nowhere someone over the radios will say “we’re sending in the mafia” and then three huskies barrel their way inside and usually slip and fall on the tile ajfjajg

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the white one is zephyr but everyone calls him the godfather and his sisters follow him around everywhere and they’re a tiny gang which i love

The people of zootopia are always in need of the latest perfumes and colognes. That’s why the Fragrant Flower perfume department was founded by Fleur Senteur.
I made a zootopia OC who is a perfume saleswoman.

The people of zootopia are always in need of the latest perfumes and colognes. That’s why the Fragrant Flower perfume department was founded by Fleur Senteur.


I made a zootopia OC who is a perfume saleswoman. 

seanmaguires:

ready to make the world a better place?

mickeyandcompany:

10 facts about Disney’s Zootopia (adapted from Oh My Disney)

spyderqueen:

nocturnexiii:

fonzworthcutlass:

kumasenpai:

Brah

damn she thicc

If anyone’s wondering, these were just made in rice cookers. (It has to be the nicer kind with the pressure cooker style lid not the cheap ones with just a simple glass lid.) I use mine all the time to make small coffee cakes; it’s the same thing with these giant pancakes. You just hit the white rice cycle three or four times until the pancake is thoroughly cooked. There’s actually a Japanese cooking blog that detailed all kinds of variations like making cheesecakes and pancakes with fruit filling and stuff like that.

Note to self, get new rice cooker with the pressure cooker style lid.

squiddleprincess:

dimestoretajic:

squiddleprincess:

squiddleprincess:

Why can’t you email a picture to a Jedi?

Because attachments are forbidden.

I AM SO ANGRY

Anger leads to hate

Hate leads to suffering

Egg, when did you move to Zootopia? O.o

jitterbugjive:

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Different world, yo.

there are no micro-evolved domestic animals in zootopia.

they were evolved without man’s intervention, therefor no freakish inbreeding to get crazy dog and cat breeds.

At least, that’s what I assume, seeing as there are no domesticated species in the movie. (No house dogs or house cats)

Also only the mammals evolved, meaning fish, birds, and reptiles are probably on the menu for meat eaters.