amerlcanapparel:
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amerlcanapparel:

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sandandglass:

Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central s01e02

(via yea-lets-do-this-shit)

omgitsbrilliant:

livindavidaloki:

redhjedi:

The Hulk ain’t never lied.

I can’t even express how much respect I have for Mark Ruffalo.  The dude’s on the US terrorism watchlist for fuck’s sake.

Omg, it’s true

(Source: pipeschapman, via lupinatic)

dweebzilla:
“travellingcompanionstephrogers:
“ chafing-nipples:
“ modmad:
“ nooby-banana:
“ becauseimdavefuckinstrider:
“ jim fucking carrey
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jim fucking carrey
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I love Jim Carrey. I once met him in a 7/11, and I was getting a soda, I turned and...

dweebzilla:

travellingcompanionstephrogers:

chafing-nipples:

modmad:

nooby-banana:

becauseimdavefuckinstrider:

jim fucking carrey

jim fucking carrey

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I love Jim Carrey. I once met him in a 7/11, and I was getting a soda, I turned and saw it was him, and he saw I was going for a Doctor Pepper, so he said “Oh did you want one of these”, to which I stuttered out a yes and he grabbed all of them and said “too bad” and brought them up to the front. Then he bought his stuff and left the sodas there, and left. Almost immediately after, he ran back in and began putting the sodas back and paid for mine.

This is what happens when Candians are let lose and try to prank people

fun fact: some of jim carrey’s scripts literally contain the phrase “jim carrey proceeds to act like jim carrey”

(via thepainofthesass)

"The SAT is a scam. It has been around for 50 years. It has never measured anything. And it continues to measure nothing. And the whole game is that everybody who does well on it, is so delighted by their good fortune that they donโ€™t want to attack it. And they are the people in charge. Because of course, the way you get to be in charge is by having high test scores. So itโ€™s this terrific kind of rolling scam that every so often, somebody sort of looks and saysโ€”well, you know, does it measure intelligence? No. Does it predict college grades? No. Does it tell you how much you learned in high school? No. Does it predict life happiness or life success in any measure? No. Itโ€™s measuring nothing."

— John Katzman, founder of The Princeton Review  (via spookypoolparty)

(Source: eka-mark, via cthulhu-with-a-fez)