alfa-limalimon:
“ blackcatkin:
“ lady-nyms:
“ Beware the Ides of March [x] ”
OF ALL DAYS
THIS WAS THE BEST DAY TO DO THIS
”
SCREAMING.
”

alfa-limalimon:

blackcatkin:

lady-nyms:

Beware the Ides of March [x]

OF ALL DAYS
THIS WAS THE BEST DAY TO DO THIS

SCREAMING.

sauskes:

sauskes:

stop talking about pewdiepie, and please donate to the victims and their families

the Jewish federation has a fundraiser

victim support has another one

so does givealittle

launchgood too

an article with some ways to help

and a Facebook post by Iskra Khan

please donate and reblog to spread the word! if you have more links, add them!

fixed the last link. reblog this version instead. thank you.

marcusohreallyus:

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Happy Ides!

deeum:
“How about some Sleepy Boys?
–
One tablet pen replacement later, I was able to finally finish this twitter doodle I did a week or so back.
More All Might and Scorbunny. :’)
”

deeum:

How about some Sleepy Boys?


One tablet pen replacement later, I was able to finally finish this twitter doodle I did a week or so back.
More All Might and Scorbunny. :’)

ghost-of-bambi:

cafern:

@ people who were not born in Ireland and particularly Americans

- It is not Patty’s Day, it is Paddy’s Day. Patty is short for Patricia, Paddy is short for Pádraig which has been anglicised to Patrick.
- It is not Gaelic, it is Irish. In Irish, the language is called Gaelige but that’s pronounced Gwayl-geh.
- Literally no one in Ireland has ever eaten corned beef and cabbage
- We have also never said top of the morning
- If you pinch an Irish person for not wearing green on Paddy’s Day they’re likely to slap you.
- Why do you dye your drinks green?
- It is not “North Ireland” it is “Northern Ireland”. It is not “South Ireland” it is “The Republic of Ireland” or just “Ireland”.
- No, I do not know the Dohertys of Mayo.
- Please, if you must, do things for the craic and not the crack. Cocaine is not a great habit lads.
- Drinks like the “Irish car bomb” and the “black & tan” are incredibly offensive (you wouldn’t drink a “9/11”)

However

- Wearing green is grand
- Having a few drinks is also grand, they don’t even need to be Irish (I drink a Swedish cider most of the time)
- Aye sure queue up some Irish music on youtube it’s great.
- If you want one Irish word to use throughout the day a good one is Sláinte (pronounced slawn-sha) - it’s the equivalent of saying “cheers” before you drink!

All very important