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#teen wolf
courtney. 24. there's nothing fancy here, just a collection of things i like / things that make me laugh. hi.
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Gonna quickly throw in an epic quote I found on this article.
KJKJ: Gene Roddenberry, with balls of brass, got up on national tv and said, “hey people, if a geneticist took all the best DNA from planet Earth and put it together to make the best human the world has ever seen - he wouldn’t be a white guy.”
This is why I find the casting of a white actor in this role to be so repugnant. They are not whitewashing an Asian role, they are saying that the best genetic material that the entirety of this world and it’s diversity has to offer….still comes from a white guy.Reblogging again for that
Omg yes
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Different Sherlock portrayals as cats. Because I can.
House is the uncontrollable crazy cat.
Robert Downey Jr. cat is the flaunting type.
BBC Sherlock is the brooding cat.
Elementary Sherlock is the cuddly one.
Canon Sherlock is an awesome YouTube keyboard cat that Watson is always impressed by.
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Avoid Monsanto Products With A New App
…Corporations are not out to get us. They are not in the business of trying to make consumers sick, or purposely using morally-iffy production methods because they are evil. That would imply corporations have some kind of emotional center, and they do not. Despite what the 2010Citizens United Supreme Court ruling may have us believe, corporations are certainly not “people.” They are instead machines built for one purpose, and that purpose is collecting money. Like Melanie, you can’t trust them. But you can trust them to act like corporations.
But to make this system work, their attempts to make money any way they can must be met by an opposition of equal force. If not, it would be like a football team trying to get into the endzone with the opposing team just hanging out on the sidelines: not very fair and kind of silly. Which is where the government comes in. They’re the ones that are supposed to get in the way by creating new laws and agencies that make sure corporations aren’t putting consumers at risk. Corporations will always try to cross the line, that is their nature. But government institutions are around to keep them from doing so.
At least, that’s the way the system’s supposed to work. You wouldn’t know it from the kinds of stuff that GMO developer Monsanto has pulled off in just the past few months alone. They’ve not only snuck an addendum into federal legislation that will allow them to bypass certain testing procedures and won a huge Supreme Court decision against a small farmer over a copyright issue. They’ve also essentially been using taxpayer dollars to market their products abroad.
Read more about Monsanto — and a new app for circumventing them — here.
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SO THIS GUY IN MY ENGLISH IS DOING A PROJECT FOR BIO WHERE HE GETS A DUCKLING TO IMPRINT ON HIM SO HE JUST CARRIES IT AROUND WITH HIM TO ALL OF HIS CLASSES AND I SWEAR THIS DUCK IS THE MOST WELL BEHAVED FUCKING POULTRY IVE EVER SEEN IT JUST SITS ON HIS DESK QUIETLY AND SOMETIMES HE PUTS IT IN HIS POCKET AND IT JUST SLEEPS LIKE WOW YOU GO DUCKY
I WANT TO DO a project like that
i bet i could figure out a way to make this anthropology……..
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Oh man #5 is out in two days.
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@3 days ago with 53 notesAmazing WWII Wonder Woman cosplay by Jessica LG
I love this and I’ve decided every woman superhero needs a badass bomber jacket version of their costume.
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Star Trek XII: Chekov Develops An Ulcer
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