A Boy And His Blog

monochrainbow:

mnastynastynasty:

oh my gosh i can’t get over this

imeanjustwanky:  anotherplanetwithyou:  fycoathangers:  WHAT  what the fuck.  Wait, what?! Seriously, dude. Just kill yourself.

he’s downspiraling so fast it’s like they finally flushed the toilet

I don’t know what Bieber’s view on abortion is, but I think the great thing here is that it doesn’t really matter, this is a pretty crappy thing to say either way.

HBP: How did Harry not realize the hand writing in the Half-blood Prince’s potion book was the same as the hand writing he had spent 5 years reading off a black board?


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#because Harry’s a stupid bitch that’s why

#For the main character of such a good book series #He really is a dumbshit #Ooh what is this long skinny broomstick shaped package? #ITS A BROOMSTICK NO WAY

#Slytherin house is a snake #heir of slytherin can talk to snakes #HMM I WONDER WHAT’S IN THE FUCKING CHAMBER OF SECRETS #MAYBE IT’S A FUCKING CHIHUAHUA #see this is why he’s not in ravenclaw

LOVE THIS

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I’m sorry but I don’t have the same handwriting in any two classes, do you expect Snape as a student and Snape as a teacher have the same exact handwriting, especially given the different contexts of writing (in the margins of a book and on a board)? And is handwriting really that strong of an indicator that Harry would instantly know it was Snape? Maybe Harry just isn’t good at recognizing handwriting.

thebakkat:

Interestingly, these guys have moves of their type already at lv. 8…

Levels at which starters learn their first STAB move, as of Gen V:

Bulbasaur: 9

Charmander: 7

Squirtle: 7

Chikorita: 6

Cyndaquil: 10

Totodile: 6

Treecko: 6

Torchic: 10

Mudkip: 10 (But Mud-Slap comes at 6 and is STAB after evolution)

Turtwig: 9

Chimchar: 7

Piplup: 8

Snivy: 7

Tepig: 7

Oshawott: 7

Also, Fennekin is at level 11, implying it learned Ember later. tl;dr: it’s not that out of the ordinary.

girlynekoboi:

nordicunicorn:

candyp0p:

uncomfortablechair:

vicsagod:

exceldamage:

fullmetal-dipshit:

the-nicest-asshole:

UK grading system
75-100 A+
70-74 A
64-69 A-
60-63 B+
55-59 B
50-54 B-
46-49 C+
43-45 C
38-42 C-
35-37 D
0-34

Time to move to the UK

Dude I would kill for that grading scale

wait, so what  is it in america then?

100 A+

95 A

90 A-

86-89 B+

85 B

80 B-

76-79 C+

75 C

70 C-

65-69 D

Anything below that is an F

is that real??

yup

Yup.

Sadly yup.

“Sadly yup”? I’m sorry, but the British system sounds awful. You can fail to understand 2/3 of the material and still pass? What kind of an education is that?

America’s educational system has a lot of problems, but failing when you only understand 64% of the material is not one of them. 

culturejunkie:

Shakespeare gets diagrammatic.

These visualised Shakespeare quotes are dope. Part of a series, they were designed by Nicholas Weltyk to promote three productions from New York based art college, the Pratt Institute.

One for performing arts, literary, quote and maths-nerds to enjoy in equal measure. 

BARD-ASS.

I have a complaint about the one for A Midsummer Night’s Dream! There’s no labels for the axes! The graph is meaningless without them!

tastyboots:

motoroladroid:

what if there was a popular tv show that had a gay character whose entire personality and plot wasn’t based on the fact that they’re gay

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Then you probably wouldn’t know. Conservation of detail says that anything that isn’t important to the character’s personality, the plot of the day, or a joke won’t be touched on, so unless it’s a relationship episode or a joke about an ex or the character is the type of person who goes through significant others faster than tissues so you regularly see their dates it won’t be brought up.

Think about the shows you watch where you never see people with significant others or speaking about romance at all. For all you know, one of the characters IS gay and you just don’t know it because it doesn’t matter.

atticusatticus:

sunshinekindlyhere:

I will never shop at that store ever!!!

i thought this was a joke but 

no

and even if it were

it still wouldn’t matter

Okay, not making clothes for larger people and basically implying that they can’t be popular or attractive ever is kind of jerkish but,whatever, it’s his business and if that’s how he wants to be it’s his loss.

Sexual clothing? Whatever, I’m not in charge of what people wear.

But burning unsold clothes rather than donating? Fucking hell, douchebag of the year award goes to this company.

ruraljackdaw:

The Gripping Saga

Made rebloggable for Steven

I love the logic in the second to last one. “You can either WANT to have sex or ACTUALLY HAVE sex!”

Apparently once you stop being a virgin, your sex drive dies and you do it out of habit.

11th Place

This is for you, crazy Athens kids.

7th place… not too shabby.

Sure, Athens hadn’t placed in that many events, and she wouldn’t be going to nationals, but 7th place is nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, she had gotten medals in 4 events. And broken up the eight schools from the southeast region - who would have swept the top eight spots in the competition otherwise.

No, 7th place wasn’t bad, not at all. Athens smiled, holding her medals close as she walked towards her bus.

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soloontherocks:

mysearchforself:

ladystormcrow:

wholove:


A graphical representation of the contradictions in the bible. Each red line links 2 contradicting statements.
WILL ALWAYS REBLOG.

WOAH

This reminds me of a really fascinating theological idea I read once. It poses that God meant for the Bible to be full of contradictions, because it isn’t an instruction manual, but a test of character. If you can read through all the books and stories, all the confusing, contradictory statements, and you still choose to take home a message of peace, acceptance, and forgiveness, then you’ve passed God’s test. 
I’m not a very religious person, but I still really like that idea. 

^ I like that interpretation :D

IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL

I saw this and I immediately thought it was the deflection of various charged particles in a mass spectrometer…
#nerdlifechoseme

soloontherocks:

mysearchforself:

ladystormcrow:

wholove:

A graphical representation of the contradictions in the bible. Each red line links 2 contradicting statements.

WILL ALWAYS REBLOG.

WOAH

This reminds me of a really fascinating theological idea I read once. It poses that God meant for the Bible to be full of contradictions, because it isn’t an instruction manual, but a test of character. If you can read through all the books and stories, all the confusing, contradictory statements, and you still choose to take home a message of peace, acceptance, and forgiveness, then you’ve passed God’s test. 

I’m not a very religious person, but I still really like that idea. 

^ I like that interpretation :D

IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL

I saw this and I immediately thought it was the deflection of various charged particles in a mass spectrometer…

#nerdlifechoseme