August 2011
Super Certainly: What if Hufflepuff is actually the stoner house at Hogwarts →
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I mean,
- Hufflepuff. HUFF le PUFF.
- They’re mostly considered nice and peaceful.
- They live right by the kitchen.
- Their head of house teaches herbology.
- “Badger” is exactly the kind of animal a stoner would come up with.
- Slytherins…
Reblogging this for youshouldshower.
“I can download three million vaginas in a minute into this. Don’t tell me we can’t have alternative energy.”
—Lewis Black, referring to the iPhone in his hands.
The William Beckett: I'm Comic Sans, Asshole! →
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By Mike Lacher
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Listen up. I know the shit you’ve been saying behind my back. You think I’m stupid. You think I’m immature. You think I’m a malformed, pathetic excuse for a font. Well think again, nerdhole, because I’m Comic Sans, and I’m the best thing to happen to…
“Here’s your synopsis: “Dead people talk about themselves.”
—Mattheww’s synopsis of Spoon River Anthology.
Does anybody want to read the libretto of 'Spoon River Anthology' and write the synopsis for me? I don't feel like doing it.
“To many Christians their immense privilege seems invisible. They don’t understand how much of our society panders to their unspoken power. The churches on every corner, the holidays and celebrations structured around Christian dates, the pandering of politicians, the ceremonial deism that acts as a placeholder for state-sponsored religion. Even our vernacular is colored by Christianity: “God bless you,” “we’ll pray for you,” “I’m in heaven,” or even “go to hell.” Yet despite this, many Christians, particularly conservative Christians, have a major investment in seeing themselves as part of a persecuted minority. This was reinforced for me in the comments section of a recent post at the journalism commentary site Get Religion. There, I was informed that Michele Bachmann was part of a religious minority, and that due to mainstream media criticism “one has to speculate that perhaps Christians are a small minority in the United States.”
Where does this inaccurate perspective come from? How can a group see itself as a minority when it holds so much power?” —Invisible Christian Privilege (via the-sun-eclipses)
Where does this inaccurate perspective come from? How can a group see itself as a minority when it holds so much power?” —Invisible Christian Privilege (via the-sun-eclipses)