Silver Tongue

my-tardis-sense-is-tingling:

bridge to terebithia is such a harsh wake-up call as a kid like “surprise, sometimes main characters die. welcome to the real world motherfucker.”

dapper-deoxys:

dapper-deoxys:

what do you do to Officer Jenny if she trespasses a place you and your fellow ghost pokemon live in

you haunter

Scare her and listen to her gastly screams

kilalabunnies:

a-random-mod:

kilalabunnies:

scope-dogg:

suburbsclone:

WARNING: CUTIE ON THE LOOSE.

LAST SEEN: BROWSING TUMBLR.

PROBABLY: READING THIS POST RIGHT NOW.

DESCRIPTION: IT’S YOU. YOU’RE THE CUTIE. PLACE YOURSELF UNDER ARREST IMMEDIATELY.

YOU’LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE, FUCKER

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a-random-mod , rainbowmod , and thesweetadventuresofstrawberry

Fite me

You wanna go???!!

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Originally posted by gifak-net

Let’s go.

adurot:
“ gunrunnersarsenal:
“ adurot:
“ gunrunnersarsenal:
“ tastefullyoffensive:
“ (via bengals4)
”
I also like how at least 2/3 of that flag’s content is not native american…
”
Are you implying KFC and Pizza Hut aren’t American?
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not just...

adurot:

gunrunnersarsenal:

adurot:

gunrunnersarsenal:

tastefullyoffensive:

(via bengals4)

I also like how at least 2/3 of that flag’s content is not native american…

Are you implying KFC and Pizza Hut aren’t American?

not just implying. Tacos are a Mexican dish. Pizzas a Italian dish. Are you implying they are not?

Pretty sure Taco Ball ain’t actually Mexican food. Mexican Inspired maybe.

Actually taco bell was rejected from mexico twice. The first time was the 90s and all the stores closed after two years and the second time was in 2007 in mexico city where it lasted until 2010. they were too “americanized” and people in mexico city prefered to have real mexican food. 


In the late 80s, pizza hut tried to open a few stores in italy but went bankrupt fairly quickly due to teh inability to keep up with competition of real italian pizza. 


So yeah, taco bell and pizza hut are just as american as KFC.

Why artists and writers reblog their work multiple times:

wyomingsmustache:

directium:

  • They posted it late at night and want people to see it in the daytime
  • They want others to reblog it
  • They want more attention for it
  • THEY WANT OTHERS TO REBLOG IT
  • They have followers in different timezones and want everyone to get a chance to see it
  • THEY WANT OTHERS TO REBLOG IT
  • IF THEY REBLOG IT MULTIPLE TIMES, THEY’RE DOING IT BECAUSE THEY WANT ATTENTION FOR IT AND THEY’RE LIKELY NOT GETTING ENOUGH, SO THEY KEEP REBLOGGING IT IN THE HOPES THEY’LL GET SOME
  • BE A COOL BRO AND REBLOG
  • THEY’LL LOVE YOU FOREVER

“Bro why you keep reblogging your own work bro”
“BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE IS”

U are kawaii sempai. Notice meh

dracini:

a-random-mod:

dracini:

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Did someone say something? This beanbag keeps squeaking,

My butt is in your face

That’s cause venison is delicious

Don’t put your mouth to my butt. I don’t know where it’s been.

U are kawaii sempai. Notice meh

dracini:

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Did someone say something? This beanbag keeps squeaking,

My butt is in your face

kilalabunnies:

scope-dogg:

suburbsclone:

WARNING: CUTIE ON THE LOOSE.

LAST SEEN: BROWSING TUMBLR.

PROBABLY: READING THIS POST RIGHT NOW.

DESCRIPTION: IT’S YOU. YOU’RE THE CUTIE. PLACE YOURSELF UNDER ARREST IMMEDIATELY.

YOU’LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE, FUCKER

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a-random-mod , rainbowmod , and thesweetadventuresofstrawberry

Fite me

To those that prefer the they/them pronouns

dapper-deoxys:

oldmanmurphy:

dapper-deoxys:

oldmanmurphy:

I wish to understand, which is why I am writing this post.

When I was in english glass, i was taught that he/she and him/her were pronouns for singular people, individual pronouns.

I was also taught that they/them were pronouns for many, plural pronouns.

This is why I get confused when people ask me to refer to them with they/them, my mindset tells me that they/them is plural, that’s what I was taught in ever english class I ever had.

So how many people you got in there? Is there a party going on over there? Can I come over and join the fun? Do I owe anybody in there money?

…this is my confusion. Can someone please explain why they/them is the chosen pronoun?

Thank you in advance.

First off, I would like to thank you for calmly explaining your confusion instead of screaming.

Second, here is my viewpoint as someone who uses They/Them pronouns. You are indeed right that it is for many people but as of recently, it can be used for a singular person.

Example;
“ I’m bringing someone over. ”
“ Who is she?/Who is he? ”

“ I’m bringing someone over. ”
“ who are they? ”

In a lesser note, it’s easier to say rather than say “ he or she ” and in a grammatical sense, it could work as these pronouns do not indicate gender. Traditionally, it is for many people, a group and so on. It could be used for a group of people who are all the same gender and it could also be used for a group of people are have different genders.

They/Them pronouns are, understandably, confusing to be used on a singular person as everyone ( Literally everyone ) who has gone to school and has taken the English subject are taught that these are only for more than one person but like I said above, as of recently, it can be used for one person too if you see the example above.

On the other hand, it is much more easier and recognizable than pronouns that are considered bizarre to many such as xe/xyr, e/eir, etc,etc pronouns so many users of They/Them pronouns MAY prefer this to prevent confusion or complications such as how to pronounce said pronouns or how to use them properly in sentences.

Hopefully this can clear things up.

I’ve already had some several conversations with some people explaining their opinion as to why we use they/them, and not the xe/xyr (e/eir I actually have not heard of), and it seems that it’s more of a metathesiophobic issue, an illogical fear of change. 

Other theories is that those new terms just haven’t caught one yet, to which I say, well “badonkadonk” is in Merriam-Webster’s, was submitted in 2007, so that’s not the issue. Some people feel they are too “alien” or “made up”, to which I say… well, he and she were “made up” at some point, right?

This is an exciting time to be alive, for me AND my children, the old norms are falling away and hopefully making way for new and more tolerant ways of life. Ways of life that I can be proud to explain in depths to my kids, when they are older, and to my grandkids.

Yes it’s true.

It’ll take time as there are still rotten apples from the previous generation trying to control the current generation but in the future, I am positive that xe/xyr and other pronouns will actually be up and exposed as much as he and she.

Considering the current LGBT+ movements and debates going on in the current world, and I rarely use this word but uh, feminism and all that jazz happening, it can and will happen. The question is /when/.

They/them can be used to describe someone with an unspecified gender and by extention, non binary genders.

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