wg88:

LOL Samuel L. Jackson

wg88:

LOL Samuel L. Jackson

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May

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ilovecharts:

via lovecraft

ilovecharts:

via lovecraft

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March

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white people: I wish I lived in the forties! Everything was so much COOLER back then, you know?
japanese people: nope
walking people: nope
thai people: nope
black people: nope
latin@ people: nope
cuban people: nope
native people: nope
korean people: nope
desi people: nope
jewish people: nope
queer people: nope
vietnamese people: nope
chinese people: nope
disabled people: nope

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March

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kateordie:

New Comic Day!

kateordie:

New Comic Day!

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March

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March

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brogigayo:

man there’s a reason people write speeches

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March

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February

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February

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Those Crazy Aztecs

historical-nonfiction:

The Aztecs had some interesting (and unpronounceable) names for their gods. Here’s a small sampling:

  • Chalchiuhtlicue was the goddess of all waters on earth, but especially associated with running water.
  • Xochiquetzal was goddess of flowers, dance, and love.
  • Coyolxauhqui was the moon goddess and a powerful magician.
  • Huizilopochtli was the war-lord god of the south, and it was to him that Aztecs would sacrifice prisoners.
  • Itzpzpalotl was goddess of agriculture, famine, and death. Very cheery.
  • Michtlantechiduatl was the Queen of the Underworld, and presided over the bones and day of the dead. Some disgruntled priests say she is still worshiped under the new name Santa Muerte.

(Source: factmonster.com)

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February

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stfuconservatives:

(via.)

stfuconservatives:

(via.)

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February

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