thunderlegz
thunderlegz
thunderlegz

Hey, there's no need to be so fucking classist. These aren't "tuxedo cats"; they're just dressed reasonably: it's after five, and they're not farmers.

I'm all for pointing out cultural appropriation and calling out those who perpetrate it, but I fail to feel outrage over this video. I mean at least Taylor thinks that it's a dance equivalent to ballet and interpretive instead of going, "eww black girls shaking their asses, yuck". And if all the dancers were white,

I would normally agree with your objection to hyperbole, but smoking is known to cause a number of serious birth defects that can affect the entire life of the baby. It's not 1960 anymore. It's a very bad thing to smoke while pregnant and it can harm the child.

Yes, I think you're missing something — a sense of perspective. It's just drawings of naked men. It's not the same as a rape image. It's not even close.

Anybody who thinks it's hypocritical for us to hate rape and like sex isn't very good at thinking.

Am I missing something?

"Am i missing something?"

Give Tara all the art awards.

I hope to find a love like this one day.

YOU DIDN'T MENTION THE SINGLE TEAR IN THE DIXIE CUP.

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Cute, but this cat is the best door opener in the entire world.

Disgusting! Stop the victim blaming!

...I think you missed what rafsal was trying to say

Ugh. NOOO with the micr/teacup pigs. People don't understand - yeah, sure they're cute and tiny as piglets, but "micro" pigs grow to be 40-50 pounds on average, and many get to be over 100 pounds. Nothing "micro" about that.

There's also this one, which is pretty scary and ALSO TRUE.

A few weeks ago, an American citizen left Liberia and traveled Nigeria for a conference, switching planes in Ghana and Togo. He exhibited developed a fever and vomiting while on the plane and when he arrived in Lagos, collapsed in the airport. He was immediately hospitalized, and died five days later.

The Hot Zone and the movie Outbreak, which both came out around the same time (I was probably in 6th grade or so), gave me nightmares for YEARS.