Some Strange Circus

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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waxscoralpants

Animal Crossing GameCube was so heartless. Villagers would randomly paint your roof. It was so hard to make money. One time a villager sold me a mystery item without even asking and took all the money I was carrying. 12 thousand bells. It was a pitfall seed.

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perchu

also. under certain circumstances forgetting to save will get your face taken away

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letslearntofly

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You guys are forgetting the best part

frenchifries

animals when you’re rude to them in new leaf: haha you’re such a kidder! oh well have a good day!

animals when you’re rude to them on gamecube: haha it’s funny how much of an ugly bitch you are, you absolute degenerate :) i’m going to take everything you love, do you know that? you’ll never be shit. you’re going to die alone in the woods with no one around to even hear your last words :)

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nonasuch

Anonymous asked:

I'm only saying this for your sake, but objectively, it's not a smart idea to bring politics into normal hobbies. You might lose supporters of your blog just because of your political stance, and that would be terrible since you're so amazing!! It's only a suggestion, but I really reccomend not bringing politics into anything.

kingkishou answered:

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annleckie

You might lose supporters of your blog just because of your political stance, and 

Yeah, don’t let the door hit you.

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allofthefeelings

Hey, I saw a few posts about donating to synagogues or Jewish charities with multiples of $18, because it’s Jewish tradition, which is true. The number 18 in Hebrew is represented by characters that for the word chai (with a hard ch, not like the drink), which means life, so it’s considered meaningful.

But just so you know:

(1) It’s totally okay if you give a different amount. No one is going to say “They gave us $10, they must disrespect us and our traditions.” Unless you give, like, literally the Nazi numbers (*gestures at Milo*), they’re going to say “How kind that this person thought of us at all.”

(2) If you want to donate a multiple of chai but $18 or $36 or whatever is out of your price range, $1.80 (or multiples thereof) also carries with it same meaning. On behalf of every broke Jewish grad student, I can vouch for the fact that this is 1000% acceptable and welcome.

(3) You even thinking about giving to the Jewish community means a lot. It’s a reminder we’re not alone. So, thank you.

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gendernihilistanarchocommunist

White nationalists generally don’t want to look like characters out of American History X anymore. Fashion choices at the convention ranged from Ruby Ridge to Mad Men, but most of the people there looked like you might run into them on Capitol Hill or in the U-District. That said, there is a type. According to my observations, the standard Seattle Nazi is a white male under 30 who either works in the tech industry or is going to school to work in the tech industry. “You’re also a coder? Do you mind if I send you something I’ve been working on?” I heard that more than once.

koobaxion

“That movie Hidden Figures was bullshit,” a guy dressed like John Goodman in The Big Lebowski said out of nowhere. “We never went to the moon, Stanley Kubrick faked all of it.” Water almost squirted out of my nose and it was the closest I came all night to breaking character.

berqamot

“ Much bleaker is Dr. Johnson’s Seattle-suitable, “secret agent” racism plan. Basically, white nationalists meet in secret at conventions like Northwest Forum while paying “lip service to diversity” at their day jobs. They move into positions of power where they can hire other racists and keep non-whites from getting into the company. Two years ago, this method would have seemed like a total joke, but these guys really do mostly work in tech, and they were doing a lot of networking. When talking about the people he has counseled on the “secret agent” method, Dr. Johnson has written that they include “college professors, writers, artists, designers, publishers, creative people working in the film industry, businessmen, and professionals, some of them quite prominent in their fields.” ”

I wonder when liberals are going to stop pretending racists are just a bunch of rural rednecks and start taking a serious approach in combating racism. And conservatives are outraged whenever they perceive an “Inquisition” like “you can’t hold conservative views anymore in your job:(” gee I wonder why my guy.

theexistentialanarchist

Lol I keep trynna tell people seattle is racist but they don’t hear me tho

feministvenus

notice how the standard racist was a man under 30. Often people think that racists are old boomers who are “going to die soon anyway”. And, as stated above, they are infiltrating the workplace and oppressing minorities in their career fields. These men aren’t retiring (or dying) anytime soon. White millennial racism is prominent, and it is dangerous.  

nonasuch

Halloween Costume Ideas

we-are--groot

I’ve been planning on taking my sister and her friend’s trick or treating since last year, but my current health means I won’t know if I can walk until that night. Or, if I can walk, how long I’ll be able to walk for. So we were going to cancel going trick or treating, but then I realized my Nana has a wheelchair I could borrow for the night.

My question is - does anybody have any good ideas for a fairly easy Halloween costume that would be easy to include a wheelchair in the concept? I’d like it to be something that doesn’t require me to ride the whole time since it would be the tween girls pushing me, and while they’re plenty strong enough to, being able to get out and walk if there is a hill or something would be helpful.

@thebibliosphere @vampireapologist @thatsthat24 I’m tagging y’all in case you wouldn’t mind signal boosting for me?

thebibliosphere

I see in the comments others have recommended mermaid already, which is a good one. Dragon sitting on hoard is fun too as is king/queen sitting on their throne. My brother has done them all, along with a few other more complicated ones like a spaceship. Another thing we did for him one year was cut up an old basket so it slotted round the body of the chair, and then attached a multitude of helium balloons to it so it looked like a hot air balloon of sorts. That one was fun.

nonasuch

I’m pretty sure nothing will ever beat this:

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