The Comicing Cubicle Monkey

tessaviolet:

lacarpa:

Jenny Liz Rome

I wish I had bear face shoulders.

wyrdmorrish:

I need to start dancing again!

Me too…

wyrdmorrish:

I need to start dancing again!

Me too…

epicponyz:

Emma Watson as a Bratz Doll

Terrifying

epicponyz:

Emma Watson as a Bratz Doll

Terrifying

lifelessaverage:

fatseux:

misformazing:

fickleheartwoozyeyes:

thedailywhat:

LMFAO Cover of the Day: After months of rearranging, 18-year-old Noah finally figured out how best to cover LMFAO’s “Sexy & I Know It” — and his rendition has just been named the day’s trending video by NBC’s Today show. You can almost see him blushing as he shares his big news with fans on Facebook and Twitter. Pretty obvious what’s going on here — Noah’s sexy and he doesn’t know it.

[hypervocal]

holy hell, this is amazing….

Well shit.

Eargasms

heathermonstar:

londonrains:

tugamaggie:

idopostmortems:

iarecharlotte:

attention everyone

this is what a russian 404 page looks like

 what was that?

Was NOT expecting that.

I have lost control. This is the funniest thing in my world.

oh my god

…what

uhhh

oh mY GOD

cannot see it on my phone so reblogging for future amusement

This is wonderful.

Dear people who question why girls go to the bathroom together

somebodybemybuddyback:

hyrulian-feminist:

toomuchtaylor:

middle-east-beast:

Hermione went alone and got attacked by a troll

Moaning Myrtle went alone too and was killed by a giant snake.

Katie Bell also went alone and was cursed by an opal necklace.

Ginny went in alone and ended up held hostage in the Chamber of Secrets by Tom Riddle

XD

thearetical:

HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!

This is Not My Time Machine by Lawrence Villanueva

thearetical:

HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!

This is Not My Time Machine by Lawrence Villanueva

thearetical:

kickstarter:

Today in Rewards We’re Seriously Considering Splurging For.

Seriously cool.

Interesting…
Equality in America

lifelessaverage:

edwardspoonhands:

I think I make it pretty clear in my video today that I don’t understand why we’re even talking about this. I don’t understand the arguments of people who oppose gay marriage, and I’m usually pretty good at understanding people’s viewpoints. 

The arguments are so silly and uninteresting that it’s hard to argue that there isn’t a deeper place where all of this is coming from. I think, in my quest, I’ve found some understanding that allows me a little bit of peace.

The world is complicated, and we like to think that we have tools with which to understand it. But it’s difficult to imagine understanding a world with no foundations. To a lot of people, I think, gender and sexual orientation are a big pillar of support for their understanding of the world. 

I have mine, science, belief in the fundamental goodness of people, love of family, etc. 

Other people have God and tradition and loyalty.

And so when I say something like “All people who love each other should be allowed to get married.” People who use God and tradition and gender roles as fundamental supports for their understanding of the world feel as if those supports are being attacked. 

When people attack my fundamental supports, I also get angry. Like when people stop teaching science in schools because they see it as an attack on Christianity…that pisses me off. A lot. 

So I can understand that. But being American isn’t about protecting your pilars of belief, it’s about supporting equality and freedom. 

We are not asking straight people to get married to gay people. We’re not even asking them to hang out with gay people, or agree that homosexuality is OK. They’re perfectly welcome to believe whatever they want, as long as it does not infringe upon the rights of other Americans. 

Legalizing gay marriage does not infringe upon anyone’s rights, making it illegal does. It’s that simple. 

Hank Green, spoutin’ truth.

baloreach:

never noticed this before o.0