Conceited
- “I look better than you.”
- “You should look more like me.”
Confidence
- “I look good.”
- “I’m not ugly.”
- “I love myself.”
- I am cute.”
- “I’m beautiful.”
Just some examples of the difference between being conceited and being confident. Get those shit straight.
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The production team for The Prince of Egypt conferred with roughly 600 religious experts to make the film as accurate as possible.
The production team for Exodus conferred with 3 White guys who’d admittedly never heard of Egypt, but assured the final, mayonnaise slathered product was as accurate as possible.
I’m pretty sure I heard somewhere that The Prince of Egypt is actually the only Exodus-inspired movie to get approval from leaders of all three of the major religions that share the story- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Wouldn’t shock me.
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How lesbians signal for other lesbians.
if you look closely, in the background, there is a faint second rainbow. here we see the response of a second lesbian. this lesbian will soon sense the response and make her journey across the unforgiving terrain in hopes to mate. let’s hope she makes it. the future of the lesbian population depends on it.
this fucking website
(Source: pri-tea, via awwhawkeye)
Let’s all help college students get knowledge they deserve for free:)
- http://gen.lib.rus.ec
- http://textbooknova.com
- http://en.bookfi.org/
- http://www.gutenberg.org
- http://ebookee.org
- http://www.manybooks.net
- http://www.giuciao.com
- http://www.feedurbrain.com
- http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=380
- http://www.alleng.ru/
- http://www.eknigu.com/
- http://ishare.iask.sina.com.cn/
- http://2020ok.com/
- http://www.freebookspot.es/Default.aspx
- http://www.freeetextbooks.com/
- http://onebigtorrent.org/
- http://www.downeu.me/ebook/
- http://forums.mvgroup.org
- http://theaudiobookbay.com/
Source and more: http://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/hrgmv/tracker_with_pdfsebooks_of_college_textbooks/c1xrq44
Just in time.
thejory i found it
Reblog to save a life
(Source: revolutionarykoolaid, via bleedingwillow96)
Just imagine if dragons replaced birds. I mean small annoying dragons flying around towns and beaches stealing your food, big exotic dragons living in remote places, friendly dragons, fierce dragons, fLIGHTLESS DRAGONS, dragons in zoos dragons in the wild i just dRAGONS
a band called Imagine Birds
(Source: desperxtepoetry, via awwhawkeye)
wayward-sons-and-fallen-angels:
no cough syrup
you are not ‘grape flavoured’
have you ever tasted a grape
you taste like death and the tears of small children
not fucking grape
wow what a surprise another cis-gendered white upper-middle class american male telling someone what they can and cannot identify as. why don’t you go fuck yourself
#i can no longer tell what is and isn’t a joke on tumblr any more
He’s 22 now
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Shout out to all the janitors that clean public bathrooms. Seriously thank you. You make going to public bathrooms a little more bearable when it’s clean. You’re all under appreciated heroes.
(Source: young-replica, via cthulhu-with-a-fez)
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Today’s gender of the day is: Agender, speaking with a female voice right now
but you can change that in settings
this is the best gender of the day so far
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Scales
This is because Fahrenheit is based on a brine scale and the human body. The scale is basically how cold does it have to be to freeze saltwater (zero Fahrenheit) to what temperature is the human body (100-ish Fahrenheit, although now we know that’s not exactly accurate). Fahrenheit was designed around humans.
Celsius and Kelvin are designed around the natural world.
Celsius is a scale based on water. Zero is when water freezes, 100 is when water boils.
Kelvin uses the same scale as Celsius (one degree, as a unit, is the same between the two), but defines zero as absolute zero, which is basically the temperature at which atoms literally stop doing that spinning thing. Nothing can exist below zero Kelvin. It’s the bottom of the scale.
So.
Fahrenheit: what temperatures affect humans
Celsius: what temperatures affect water
Kelvin: what temperatures affect atomsWhy didn’t my science teachers ever see fit to toss off this little fact?
Well that explains a lot, jesus.
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