ohmygod look at how sassy his eyebrows are though
Neil Patrick Harris, damn skippy
Right on
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ohmygod look at how sassy his eyebrows are though
Neil Patrick Harris, damn skippy
Right on
(Source: stinson, via thepainofthesass)
Childhood movies taught me the most important thing of all: parents aren’t always right and they don’t always know what’s best for you.
look how many notes this thing has
I dont know how many times my mom has said things like that to me.
Ur mum wants u to fight dragons????
Dude, if my mom wanted me to fight dragons I would be all over that shit. DRAGONS. Except I’d probably be like ‘nah, they’re better than people, bye society.’
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The Supernatural Fandom, everybody
see, that is devotion
we don’t care if its illegal
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Sleeping is nice because youre not actually dead and youre not awake so its a win-win situation
It’s like being dead without the commitment.
an open relationship with death
death with benefits
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Can’t go over it.
Can’t go under it.
Can’t go around it.
Gotta go through it.
Trying to explain depression or anxiety to someone who’s never experienced it.
This belongs here.
Exactly.
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sometimes i think i’m arrogant but then i remember that julius caesar was kidnapped by cicilian pirates and when they demanded a ransom of 620 kgs of silver he got mad because he thought he was worth more than that and made them raise it to 1550 kg
He has also recited his own poetry to them.^^
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Bible: These characters are Egyptian.
Hollywood: Cool.
Author: I described this character as being dark-skinned.
Hollywood: Okay.
History: THIS PERSON EXISTS AND IS LITERALLY A POC.
Hollywood: Okay, but consider this…
If this post is about trying to get diversity, then yes. But if this post is actually about getting Steve Martin to appear in every film, then also yes.
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One would assume that scientists, who are trained to think objectively, are completely immune to gender discrimination. However, a recent Yale study by Corinne Moss-Racusin and colleagues suggests otherwise.
The researchers created a fictional student and sent out the student’s application to science professors at top, research-intensive universities in the United States. The professors were asked to evaluate how competent this student was, how likely they would be to hire the student, how much they would pay this student, and how willing they would be to mentor the student. All of the applications sent out were identical, except for the fact that half were for a male applicant, John, and half were for a female applicant, Jennifer. Results showed that, with statistical significance, both male and female faculty at these institutions were biased towards male students over female students.
Data from the study shows that on average, science faculty was willing to pay the male applicant about $4,000 more per year.
source“The gender gap doesn’t exist"
"We don’t need feminism"
"Maybe he just worked harder”
“*any MRA bullshit*”
I had to read this study for class. It is thorough as fuck.
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