Is your dad Ron Swanson? (via blooper2112)
this is the money axe of good fortune, reblog to receive money and axes
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Cheesy as all get out. But god I love this movie.
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LOL minidiscs. Nice try, Sony.
Well you can thank RIAA for the death of the minidisc. It actually did real well in Europe and Asia but RIAA lawsuits delayed its release in North American so it never really took off here.
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Get ready for the new StarWars film with the new Sanurai remix figures. See http://jli.st/2qWziyD
And so it has come full circle. Vader’s helmet was inspired by samurai armor and now samurai armor is inspired by Vader.
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Person with housemates can study.
Person who has spent all their cash on rent and food still has a place to get out of the house and do something interesting.
Cool community classes and community art shows.
ESL tutoring.
Tax prep and forms.
tbh fuck anyone who says a single bad thing about libraries
Not content I normally reblog but libraries are super important and our world would be diminished without them.
The library was how I was able to read so many books as a kid that my parents wouldn’t have been able to afford.
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Lmao
modern art
Okay, at this point there has to be something wrong with me, right? I’ve watched this 20 times in the last half hour, I still don’t know what they are saying half the time, but it doesn’t seem to matter because i’ve been crying my eyes out laughing for the entire last half hour …
Best Letterkenny cold open of season one.
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Satin.
For the Horde.
YouTube creator Hank Green told President Obama that his medication cost $1,100 per month before the Affordable Care Act. Now, Hank says it costs $5 per month.
This is my argument for for universal health care: Before the Affordable Care Act, a huge percentage of Hank’s income went to paying for his medication, and he had to set aside the rest to cover potential health-related expenses. (People with ulcerative colitis, for instance, are far more likely to get colon cancer, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars without health insurance.)
Since the ACA passed, Hank has been able to allocate his resources more efficiently, and rather than having to spend all his money on medication, he’s been able to build Crash Course and Vidcon and SciShow and the Lizzie Bennet Diaries and many other things. Hank now employs more than 30 people.
His work creates jobs. It also grows the economy. And the team of people Hank has been able to hire make videos that are used in tens of thousands of schools around the world. Those videos are freely available to every student and teacher in the world with Internet access, and they always will be.
Hank couldn’t have done that without Obamacare. This isn’t a political or ideological issue to me; it’s about what I believe to be a human right to health care. But I also believe in the end that universal health care is good business, because it lets more people more fully participate in the economy. So every time you watch CrashCourse or SciShow, remember that it wouldn’t exist if Hank hadn’t finally gotten access to good health insurance through the ACA.
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