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pakiistaniprincess:

Ahmad has a clock!

I’m dying!!! These guys have no chill!!! LOVE IT

fankakm:

Based on this post

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throw-away-opinions:

This episode this clip was taken from is 20 years old. Twenty. Fucking. Years. Let that sink in.

No joke, this bit from Duckman, as well as NC’s editorial on comedy and political correctness, really got me thinking on this topic.

It’s easy to think that being offended is a bad thing, and that one shouldn’t be subjected to posts, ideas, or jokes that challenge one’s own values. But as of late I’ve realized something: being offended is actually a normal and healthy response. 

When I say “offended”, I refer to that general feeling of uneasiness one feels when they’re subjected to something that goes against their core values. This is a valid response to these sort of stimuli. It shows that you have firm values and beliefs, which are the backbone of who you are as a person and how you live your life as an individual!

Now, every once in a while one’s values need to be shaken up and challenged, as a way to mature and grow as a person, as well as confirm the strength of said values and as a method of self-examination. This is how little bits of yourself bubble up to the surface, ways of thinking and opinions that you may not have noticed before, things that are negative and can possibly impact the way you view and treat others. These might be preconceptions you have towards certain groups of people, ways of thinking, etc., or it can even be the way you react to the things you’re offended by! Hate messages, threats, rejection of other peoples’ opinions, and subjecting to fallacies to push your personal opinions are all negative ways of reacting to offensive stimuli. They’re childish and immature ways of handling your emotions, and they show how you might need improvement in how you interact and socialize with others. 

So yeah, there’s the positive way of reacting to offensive content, which involves self-examination and validation of one’s own core values, and then there’s the negative way of reacting, which I likely don’t even have to describe, as, sadly, this site is FULL of negativity in general.

Going back to self-examination, if and when you notice negative things about yourself, you can start working on fixing them and improve. But of course, you wouldn’t have been able to discern those negative aspects about yourself if you weren’t challenged intellectually by something that offended you, something that shook up your core values and made you question yourself and validate what you believe in! Something that made you think and use that brain of yours! 

Isn’t that a better alternative than being subjected to nothing but mind-numbing, safe, and “harmless” stimuli, things that treat you less as a thinking adult and more like an infant that can’t think for itself? If one’s not challenged, then there is little opportunity for personal improvement, and that’s WAY worse of an outcome than simply being uncomfortable with something you saw or heard every now and then.

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Well, good news, he did like it. Bad News, we need to take him to the E.R.
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Awe, he’s speechless. She really took his breath away!

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Because, You know, there is absolutely no way he would hate it!

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Well, good news, he did like it. Bad News, we need to take him to the E.R.

Awe, he’s speechless. She really took his breath away!

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I’m watching the Republican debate and Trump oh m y go dddd

“I’ve been in politics my whole life, just on that side.” *points to audience*

Yeah Trump I’ve been a doctor all my life just on that side *points to the patient waiting room*

I can’t f ucking believe. Rand Paul called him out on insulting people for petty things, like a middle schooler, and Trump’s response.

“I don’t recall ever attacking you on your looks, and there’s a lot to talk about there.”

????????????????

“Trump you insult people on superficial things.”
“No I don’t also you’re ugly.”

He unironically suggested we let ISIS and Syria kill each other off

Is this–Is this Jurassic World?!?

Donald Trump drinking game: take a drink every time Trump answers a complex, important political question with–

  • The world doesn’t respect Obama
  • The world doesn’t respect America
  • We need to be great again

I’d do it but I don’t wanna die. Someone else take me up on it.

“I respect women.” –Donald Trump

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“Look at that face. Would anyone vote for that?” –Donald Trump, about the one woman Republican candidate.

How did this callous lizard man crawl out of the swamp and slither into a suit. Who let this melty slug flop its way onto stage. Isn’t there security at these things?

“I want to build a wall. We have a lot of really bad dudes in this country. They’ve got gangs all over the place.”

I know 12-year-olds more politically informed than this.

“We have to have assimilation! In America we speak English!!”

-lies down- -lies down and cries- -rocks back and forth crying-

Trump, aiming to be surgeon general “Disease is bad! We have to go back to a time when disease wasn’t ravaging this country! Obama let disease happen. I won’t stand by and let Obama turn American into this!”

Trump, aiming to be a Supreme Court judge, “Lawlessness is ravaging this country! Crime is so high! We need to stop judges from letting illegal things happen! Obama did this.”

Trump, aiming for any highly specified and vitally important position, “Vague general angry statement! Blaming Obama! More vague angry noises! I hate women!”

“Autism has become an epidemic…I want smaller doses (of vaccines) over time… You take this little beautiful baby and you pump in–it looks like it was meant for a horse!”

oh god. oh god oh god ho god oh go do goh og do goh ogod ghog dso gooh god 

He said. He said. Let’s not vaccinate our kids because needles are scary. The vaccines. Look scary. Don’t put needle in smol baby. Scary. I don’t

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believe

“I thought you guys were pro-life.” -My friend Annie, in response to the above

tipsymaple:

Reasons Why “Get A Load Of That Dog” Is A Great Meme

  • the creator seems to know meme culture and odd humour
  • no one gets hurt or is upset in any way
  • easily quotable 
  • there is a dog
  • you can say it literally any time you see a dog and it works
  • get a load of that dog
I cannot stress this enough for the 2016 election

swinku:

willisninety-six:

If Bernie loses the primaries: YOU STILL MUST VOTE

Tumblr’s become so attached to Bernie that I’m not sure y’all are still gonna vote in the election if he loses. I will vote for him, I know most of you might too, but we must still be prepared for something like that :/

I know it would mean that you will have lost the one candidate you believed in the most. I know it will possibly mean voting for Hillary over the Republicans, when all of you don’t like her that much, I understand, believe me.

BUT HERE’S WHY YOU STILL VOTE:

1. Because are you going to give the Republicans a greater chance of victory?

I know it seems like HRC and the Republicans are one in the same to most of you, but if both HRC and the GOP REALLY dislike each other? You can tell that’s not exactly true. Granted when compared to Bernie, Hillary seems conservative, but Bernie’s super liberal where Clinton reflects most of the party, center-left, like Obama. She’s not the progressive you all want, but she sure as hell ain’t conservative. Bernie has positive things to say about Hillary, and, let’s face it, she is still a better choice than any GOP candidate.

2. Not voting means you are still deciding who has a better chance of winning in the election, don’t be fooled.

Don’t think that Bernie not winning the Dem nomination means that there is no hope at all for change and that voting for any Democrat is useless, if you don’t vote, you give the Republicans a greater chance of winning, just like I said above.  And you know what? Good. Because that’s exactly what they want.
Why would they want young people voting if it means they might vote Democrat? Think about that hard.

3. BECAUSE BERNIE WANTS YOU TO.

Seriously, he released a whole video on how “elites want big money to dominate the political process” and this:

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And he KNOWS they don’t want that. You will not be making a positive change if you don’t vote, hence he is saying you will make the problem worse, if you avoid voting.

This is not only for this election. It is 2016 and beyond. Don’t forget that, please.

Seriously if liberals/dems/other don’t vote Republicans will win, apathy is how we ended up with Bush 2.0. Immigrants, women and LGBTQ people all will be in trouble with the conservative Republican party takes the house.

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“O.o more terrifying then the actual game
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I know right? Why the fuck comic sans

deviantartwhy:

O.o more terrifying then the actual game

I know right? Why the fuck comic sans

travellertalks:

hapycow:

But seriously, Dan really is a beautiful Jewish angel

You tell him Dan.