dis-a-ppointment:

thatonesongyouretryingtoremember:

thatonesongyouretryingtoremember:

thesnadger:

ruimtetijd:

the-fallen-blue:

nb-nightwing-deactivated2022111:

they posted a full version lol it’s mr Stacy’s dad for me

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it’s on YouTube too btw! and in the description there’s links to their spotify

Poor Stacy, all her friends are so horny for her parents and there’s nothing she can do about it.

“ever since Stacy’s mom came out” may or may not have meant that Mrs.Stacy’s mom is gay, but I envision that it’s the same parent who then came out as ftm and had since metamorphosed into the most stereotypical dad to ever exist

this is like the fourth time im reblogging this. the dying the lyrics the video the dance moves the expressions this stupid fucking song is literally everything

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too many people in love with Stacy’s relatives, not enough people in love with Stacy

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icebats:

“tumblr is so cozy and nice compared to reddit” okay everyone, i know we are excited to have new people, but lets not pretend this website is without its rich history of frivolous death threats,

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broken-horn-of-equius:

sunshine-tattoo:

doyouknowwhatimeme:

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Fun fact! Having a job every day is actually a fairly new thing.

In olden times, people had daily chores and other things to do but their workload/ daily working hours was actually much lower than it is today. Even in farming communities.

The concept of working super hard every day actually comes from capitalism, which in turn comes from Puritanical ideology.

The Puritans believed in salvation through work and in no play.

Early capitalists adopted this ideology because it meant higher productivity and therefore more money if their factories were running near constantly.

The idea of needing to be continuously productive in order to be useful/ allowed things like food and shelter, is actually quite an insidious ideal that is deeply rooted in the American culture.

4 day work weeks have actually proven to be more productive than the 5 day week. But corporations won’t adopt it willingly because it means less of a stranglehold on their workers.

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i-am-a-fish:

the internet is so cool. I can post something online like

“hey if you’re a twink then solve this equation: 4x + 2 = 46”

and inevitably at least ONE twink will find this post and solve for x. it’s just a guarantee

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silver-tongues-blog:

silly-jellyghoty:

cop-disliker69:

oligopspispopd-deactivated20221:

alarajrogers:

jv:

guerrillatech:

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This is akin all those hot takes about the 2k bug being an hoax:

“Remember when they told us every computer was going to crash on 1/1/01 and there would be chaos and then nothing happened?”

Yeah, I remember. And I’m sure every programmer and sysadmin that contributed the billion person/hour global effort to prevent it also remembers.

No one talks about acid rain anymore, either. And that’s a very good thing.

see also START and START II, which significantly reduced nuclear stockpiles

International cooperation is actually so effective that most people don’t even notice it happening, and then erroneously believe it can’t solve anything.

Fixing issues before they develop into actual disasters is such an underappreciated thing it hurts at all levels.

We don’t talk about acid rain because there isn’t any more acid rain because when acid rain started happening and we learned that the cause was mainly sulphur oxide and carbon monooxide from car exhausts, countries all over the world made it a law that car companies had to produce cars that produced less exhaust with better effectivenes (burning the fuel all the way to CO2 instead of the halfassed CO) and oil rafineries to remove the sulphur from the gasoline in the first place.

We don’t talk about computers crashing because of the turn of the century, because thousands of programmers worked very hard to write updates and patches for Every Single Program humanity as a whole used back in 1999 and then somehow managed to failtest, distribute, and update every single device and system, be it an online or offline one before the midnight of the 1st january of 2000.

On a much smaller scale, no one ever commenta or notices cleaners and housekeepers doing their job - be it at home or at whole buildings - because they always make sure that there’s nothing to notice. But don’t be fooled - at any point of your life you are one week of them not doing away from swimming in trash and filth with nothing to eat and nothing clean to wear. Only then you would notice.

Now it’s time to do that thing again and make sure that we don’t kill our whole planetary ecosystem within the next century.

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Anonymous asked:

Is Jake Gyllenhaal gay?

amyadamsource Answer:

honestly ur fucking KIDDING me i run both this and the dailynarnia site when will yall llet me fucking LIVE