Almost every black person I have seen LIVES off food stamps. They have children just so they can get MORE food stamps and welfare checks, and after they get them, they have no gratitude. To them, they are ENTITLED. Black people are the biggest entitlement people there are. They don’t the fact…
^^THIS BITCH ”/ LMFAO ! Black people re DOPE ! We always have been and always will be, When you look at the sports channel BLACK PEOPLE, Music Channel BLACk PEOPLE & even latest movies BLACK PEOPLE ! We are talented in so many ways and iUnderstand that your a bit jealous :/ What your speaking is’nt accurate knowledge honey , Your speaking on un-irrelevant things . BLACK POWER ! —- KiLL RACISM -____-
LOL this just supports my argument so much. Black people are ignorant fucks who don’t know how to talk. The music channel is SHITTY music and rap is SHITTY music so your argument is invalid. Learn how to type correctly before you try and sound smart.
A true “black” person’s brain develops differently. Their frontal cortex, those responsible for logical thought, do not develop as fully as an anglo-saxon’s does. Look at the shape of an old black dudes head once, before interracial breeding was deemed socially acceptable. I like black people, don’t get me wrong, but scientifically the “blacker” you are, the lower your capacity for logic is. That is not to say that this cannot be overcome with a proper environment, but don’t blame me for your genetics and lack of will to overcome them. You are good at sports because the rear of your brain, that which handles physical function, develops faster than the front allowing you to become better at sports and other physical activity.
I’m not a racist, just a scientist.
EDIT: Did that chick really say un-irrelevant?
So r0wdy said relevant things then. GO R0WDY!
You mind-blowingly ignorant children are seriously using thoroughly-debunked science from two centuries ago to justify your own racism. Samuel Cartwright is not a good source of up-to-date scientific information. Your pseudoscientific rant doesn’t even use the correct terms for the parts of the brain you discuss.
My IQ is 160. If you want to discuss intelligence or attempt to step to me on, well, any subject at all, you petulant little swamp rats better bring your fucking A-game.
Oh. My. God.
Seriously, people? You’re relying on a ‘science’ developed for the sole purpose of demonstrating the so-called inferiority of other races for your arguments? Did you fail out of grade school?
Oh hey look, Klu Klux Kommunity Kollege is offering advanced genetics degrees, everyone.
Deleted scenes from Downton Abbey season 2.
Oh my goodness, I love the Anna/Mary scene over the bandages. So much better than the scene describes loving a baby on the moon or whatever. And Mary’s “I know.” Ahhhh.
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OK, now he’s just TRYING to make our ovaries explode.
Good god in heaven all of the above, PLEASE.
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From the article:
To repost images of a victim’s rape without her permission — the last two images in the post are graphic, if blurred-out, screencaps that specifically depict the attack — is to deprive her of her dignity and her right to preserve her privacy. It victimizes her all over again. Her blurred-out body does not get to be sacrificed on the altar of “raising awareness of rape” or even “seeking justice for a rape victim”; to make it bait for pageviews under the guise of awareness-raising and seeking justice is disingenuous at best, a reification of rape culture at its worst — and, I suspect, at its heart. There is a difference between torture-porn and explicitly tying images to narratives detailing systemic abuses of power: the former seeks to shock for its own sake, the latter shocks in the service of exposing institutional corruption and large-scale moral failure. Further, as feminists, we all know how wrong it is to demand that oppressed or victimized people tell their stories in the service of our education; how, then, is it right to demand that a rape victim be victimized all over again for purposes about which neither the Jez author nor editor seem clear?
That the entire post sensationalizes rape for the sake of controversy, rather than for the sake of justice, is fairly clear from its structure and the justifications offered for its existence.
Read more at Persephone Magazine.
Hey, this is a thing that I wrote!
(I was very angry when I wrote it, and trigger warnings for rape/rape culture at the link.)
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James McAvoy Quotes“The only thing that matches the strength of their bond is the strength of their belief in separate ideals. And ultimately, one of them pays the price. Both emotionally and physically.”
“Michael Fassbender is incredible, and really strong—and sexy.” McAvoy added that he and Fassbender decided to work out the textures of their on-screen relationship to give the film heart and make it “more than an action movie.”“He’s [Xavier] just been paralyzed and he’s been betrayed by the person who he’s probably come to care about more than anybody else in the world, and he’s the guy who did it to him.”
Sir Ian McKellen Quotes
Zack Stentz (XMFC screenwriter) Quotes
Ashley Miller (XMFC screenwriter) Quotes
”If the story between Charles and Erik is on some level this… you know, tragic romance, you’ve got to arrange the other elements in that way too.”
- X-Men: First Class Blu Ray special features
Because Science
“The chess scene aside, from the standpoint of sexual imagery, I think the ‘satellite dish’ [scene] is the film’s richest. Charles even asks Erik’s permission to penetrate him! So polite. And then they meld each other’s brains out.”— Professor William Earnest, quoted by E!Online (source)
Comic Canon
“You were too good for this world, Charles. But I… I am precisely what it deserves.”— Magneto, Civil War: House of M
“I don’t know about you, but the first time I met another adult mutant was like being hit by a thunderbolt. Far, far more powerful than being in love and our human lives knew it.
Our eyes were brighter. Our minds were faster. Sometimes we could spend seventy-two straight hours on the telephone just talking about our ideas for the world.”
- Charles Xavier on meeting Erik Lehnsherr, Ultimate X-Men #16
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(If I have overlooked anything, please feel free to reblog and add.)
bless.
this.
post.
And amen.
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Awww, this would be the best Valentine’s Day gift for a MSTie! A little too rich for my blood at the moment, but I do so covet it. I think I’d put a pic of Robert Z’Dar inside.
Man, that guy’s got a small face.Give me Zap or give me death.
Attention, future suitors.
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Whoever is responsible for reintroducing the waistcoat and pocket square to our national discourse, sir/madam, I salute you.
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finally
is this a thing?
At last, my story will be told.
I always knew there were others out there like me.
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Javary Howard, a 7-year-old who weighs only 30 pounds, snuggles with his new guide dog, Pesto, at Central Library in Aurora, Colo. Javary suffers from a rare condition that causes growth defects and extremely flexible joints, and his 5-year-old brother has autism, so both are being home-schooled at the library.
Photo: Heather L. Smith / Associated Press (via SFGate: Day in Pictures)
My eyes are not misty, I’ve just been cutting onions.
I have something in my eye, that is all.
Oh who am I kidding, I’m tearing up over here.
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