truelovevip:

being as i am an idiot, and having been one my whole life, i just wanna say that i find it very easy to do nothing, and go nowhere. i eat chocolate late at night in the dark. i stand in the garden also. and i’m often waiting for something to happen. and i’m stupid.

ok my brain just made this connection Halloween is based on the Celtic feast of Samhain. In Samhain costumes and Jack-o-lanterns (originally turnips) are about protection from evil sprite as the vail between world is weak. So post Transcendence would Halloween costumes become mandatory like it’s literally not safe of leave the house on Halloween without one?

Perhaps not in all places, but yes, Halloween definitely gets more… lively after the transcendence

wordswithkittywitch:

Maybe I’m biased because I make my own clothes, but skirts are better than trousers because you can put bigger pockets in skirts. With trousers, you’re limited to the size of your leg but with skirts you can just fill it up and people will just assume you’re wearing a petticoat until they hear the crunch of the Dorito bags.

Just once I’d like the see an historical heroine be asked if it bothers her that she has to wear skirts and have say, “Not really. I couldn’t fit this in a waistcoat.” and just pull out a loaf of bread or something and start eating it right in front of the baffled male lead.

It would work great in the 1700s with those removable pockets, you could fit a couple of Italian loaves in there.

“removable pockets” we have those, they’re called fanny packs you absolute cowards

coffeeforgoalies:

I read this out loud to my mother and there was a beat of silence before she asks, “How many children have been killed by drunk drivers?”

And it took me a moment to respond that children should not be SHOT

She replied that taking away one thing won’t change the death rate, but stayed quiet when I just repeated that CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE SHOT

I don’t understand

I’ve been in combat. I’ve been shot at. I signed up for it knowing full well what I was doing. These children are going to school… No child deserves that terror. No child should expect that terror.

Ever.

the worst part is some of the most well-meaning people are still brainwashed with this idea that taking guns away means we’ll be defenseless. no matter what you tell them, what proof you show them in the form of actual solid statistics, they still can’t wrap their mind around it.

the ones that hurt the most aren’t the ones who are obviously selfish with wanting guns bc they’re cool. it’s the ones that really are kind, but have a terribly misinformed prescription of reality and just enough stubbornness to keep them from critically thinking and accepting new information about it.

natural–blues:

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witchtimez:

onlyblackgirl:

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m4ge:

This came up on my facebook feed and I am so excited to see how generation Xers and Baby Boomers will find a way to use this to shit on millenials anyways

nice okay we’re off to a good start

oh boy do i have something to tell you about millennials, working, and debt that’s gonna absolutely blow your socks off

banksy’s family found this article

Why old people so mad.

It’s funny because millennials can pretty much multitask like it’s second nature simply because it’s necessary to keep up with society, while baby boomers whine about reading subtitles and can’t seem to program anything more complicated than a VCR.

But sure, ok, the kids are lazy and have entitlement complexes

Older Generations: -Make comics about kids not knowing how books work-

Millenials: -Read more books than anyone else-

Older Generations: …no we changed our minds reading a lot is lazy and entitled now

I had a professor, way older, talk at a great length about how his generation is more well read than Millenials. When it was brought up that our generation reads more, he literally came out of nowhere with “Well, that’s not the point. See, my generation was better informed. You kids don’t know what it is to actually sit down and read for information. This generation is the least informed of any previous generation! Other generations sat and read, listened to the radio for information. There’s access, but are any of you *actually* informed? No. If I wanted to know what happened in Finland to make it a country, I would go to the library, speak to another human being, and check out books to read on the subject. We were happy to do it.”

A girl a few seats behind me goes, “Bullshit. If I want to know that, I can Google that in a few seconds depending on my signal. I can youtube or Netflix a documentary on Finnish History. I can listen to podcasts made by Scandinavian historians. I can use Duolingo to get a better than basic understanding of the language, and use Amazon same-day to get a book in my hand by my last class of the day, delivered to the class. I can order Finnish food on my ubereats app, find a language partner chat app to video with people in Helsinki, use Google Earth to visit, patronise interactive museums, and stream the most popular films from the country *right now*. If I so desire I can take an opensource course from a highly accredited university about the same subject and apply to study abroad with a trusted program with the click of a button. I can use Tinder to find me someone there to get some with, I can buy plane tickets and find a top rated hotel for a good price with great reviews and stream their local radio stations with an app. I can buy train tickets, bus tickets and rent a car. We aren’t less informed. We just don’t learn things we don’t give a shit about or need just to say we did all smug about it. Stop sneering at us for the access your generation dreamed of giving us actually happening just because your old ass doesn’t know how to use it.”