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theblacksmudge:

Can people on this site learn to ask questions of strangers like a civil human being? The amount of times I’ve seen people say things like ‘yo what the fuck does this mean’ and still expect a polite, thought out response is ridiculous

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catastrophic-success:

terpsikeraunos:

on the one hand there are many aspects of academia that should be criticized but on the other hand i’m concerned about the rise of anti-intellectualism as a tool of fascism

Hey yo what the fuck does this say in English? Because if you can’t explain in layman’s terms you’re not doing a good job of getting your point across to everyone.

hey man i think you might just be dumb

beetledrink:

smallrat36wagon:

beetledrink:

smallrat36wagon:

beetledrink:

beetledrink:

everyone shut the fuck up i found a stardew valley mod that makes the in game dog look like my real dog

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this is the only thing that matters now

dovyou like it

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Originally posted by theviewisverycrazy

y-yes ma’am

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Originally posted by the36thbloggerofshaolin

splashes loudly in my pajama palace and you perceive it as a pool. i see my ubik has been working lovely on you. should keep those nast Geastalt off you til the u-men play their next sbow! clay wobble as she is forevereal stuck in a loop, a loop you perceive eith a heavy concious, conch shells twirled and the screen taunt, taunting past what we all know. past ahat we all know.

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Originally posted by ng4w

past what we ever know really

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ulibeanz:

also u all know that the manic pixie dream girl trope is supposed 2 be a discussion about male wish fulfillment and misogyny in storytelling not a new way 2 ridicule girls right 

pomrania:
“ narramin:
“what a fucking power move
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[Image description: photo of some text (source not given) about Caesar’s last words. Transcription follows.]
Suetonius adds that, according to some reports, he said in Greek: “Kai su, teknon” (which...

pomrania:

narramin:

what a fucking power move

[Image description: photo of some text (source not given) about Caesar’s last words. Transcription follows.]

Suetonius adds that, according to some reports, he said in Greek: “Kai su, teknon” (which Shakespeare turned into the Latin “Et tu Brute?”). It literally means “You too, child,” but what Caesar may have intended by the words isn’t clear. Tempest cites “an important article” by James Russell (1980) “that has often been overlooked”. Russell points out that the words kai su often appear on curse tablets, and suggests that Caesar’s putative last words were not “the emotional parting declaration of a betrayed man to one he had treated like a son” but more along the lines of “See you in hell, punk.”

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