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Dedication to the craft 2 comments
guest · 5 years ago
Memes existed before the internet, so they probably had some of their own back then. Y'all remember the S thing? (Stussy or whatever you want to call it)
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Every single one lol 4 comments
guest · 5 years ago
Me, a white woman: *glances around at utter lack of Live. Laugh. Love. decor in my apartment.* Did I miss the memo?
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This is what happens when countries fight nicely 8 comments
guest · 5 years ago
Why can't all territorial disputes be like this?
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Tis a rare claim, yet I am not distraught by it 4 comments
guest · 5 years ago
Ludicrous boast, but alrighty then
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LOOK AT THIS PERFECT BEAN 5 comments
guest · 5 years ago
Don't you mean PURR-FECT BEAN?
Good girl! 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
What a sweet face!
Anon needs help 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
The problem with this kind of thinking is that you don't need to have personally experienced something in order to know about it.
Focus on the causes rather than the consequences 15 comments
guest · 6 years ago
It's not "millennials" it's the "younger generation." All throughout history, the previous generations have ALWAYS seen the newer generations as lazy, entitled, etc. Each new generation has things that the previous one did not. Also...why is it always millenials vs baby boomers? Where are the Gen Xers in all of this? Or did we just forget about them?
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Cats will always do whatever they want 9 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Agreed, unless they bought it second-hand
Fat shaming friday 10 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Because you are probably not their doctor, and how do you know they are not already aware of their weight/health issues? People who are struggling don't just instantly recover. Bodies take time to heal.
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Face is accurate 4 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Or when your cat decides that the perfect time to start bouncing off the walls is when you're trying to sleep...
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Tubular 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
"I'm a dude. He's a dude. She's a dude. We're all dudes" -Good Burger theme song
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Medieval reaction gif 2 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Victorian Era. Not Medieval
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Uhh ok susan 2 comments
guest · 6 years ago
It kind of implies thought that the Christian friend DIDN'T think op was going to heaven, and many Christians believe there are only two options: Up or Down.
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Beat this Pikachu 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
°o°
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Mhm 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
I'm old enough to remember dial-up...
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Brain fluid leak 1 comments
guest · 6 years ago
There's a Junji Ito manga about this...
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sleeping peacefully... and.. uhm.. :DD 6 comments
guest · 6 years ago
From what I've read, you really have to pay attention to context.
Internet funnymen 20 comments
guest · 6 years ago
I like pumpkin spice (occasionally) and bacon (occasionally). Just...not together.
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It’s unreal how many people don’t understand this 17 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Personally, I don't mind people asking if I have kids, or when I plan to have them. What bothers me is when they act like it's some great personal offense and/or crime against humanity when I tell them I don't have any and don't plan to.
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Beauty is in the eye of the painter 9 comments
guest · 6 years ago
People shelling out the money to have their portraits painted (usually) wanted an idealized version of themselves, or at least what would be considered ideal for the time.
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Where does its owner live? Asking for a friend 14 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Having to keep a dog leashed (temporarily) or fenced-in for their own safety and the safety of others is understandable, but forcing them to wear heavy chains like this is NOT OKAY.
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Inspiration 5 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Nah. Just ignore the fan-dumbs as best as you can and enjoy (or don't enjoy) a work on its own merits. Unless fans are actually somehow involved in the production, don't let them taint your personal experience of it. Anything that gains enough popularity is bound to have at least some unpleasant fans in the mix.
Health double standards 27 comments
guest · 6 years ago
I agree. And the opposite is true to. "Skinny" doesn't automatically equal healthy living. I've known skinny people who primarily ate fast food and junk like that, but rarely gained any weight b/c that's just how their bodies worked.
Also, don't judge someone for their size when you don't know their journey. That "fat" person might be half the size they once were, might be exercising regularly, etc and doing what they can.
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But how can I tell, it's like they're twins 6 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Left one is also missing eyelashes, longer hair, maybe a bow or two...
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It'll grow back 2 comments
guest · 6 years ago
That dog looks like it could be a member of a 90's/early 2000's boy band.
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Who else can relate? 15 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Didn't have one in the small town I grew up in, and anytime we'd visit someplace that did have one, my parents would always just be like "Sorry, we don't have time" or "Maybe next trip." Never got to step foot in one once as a kid.
Uber drivers out here keeping it real 5 comments
guest · 6 years ago
I personally don't really get this kind of rating system. In my head 4 out of 5 stars would mean they did a great job and deserve praise. 5 out of 5 stars would mean absolutely fantastically amazing dreams come true perfection. I hate this notion that anything that isn't perfect or near-perfect is an unacceptable failure.
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Even my mom gave up on me 5 comments
guest · 6 years ago
As someone who isn't interested in having children, I actually appreciate when people us "If" instead of "When". "IF" understands that not everyone chooses to have children, and not everyone will have children or even can have children.
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Black Science Man gets served 9 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Yep. If I recall correctly, the word "violet" just wasn't used to describe a color at the time. "Blue" was simply the closest descriptive they had. Language changed over time, and now "violet" refers to both a color and a flower. A similar thing happened with "orange".
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