adventuretimeeeeeeee:
depressioniall:
louietv:
frankgifs:
One of the most precious momments in the Grammy history, I swear.
Look at his moms eyes..she is so proud
ARE WE NOT GONNA TALK ABOUT TYLER IN THE BOTTOM GIFS
Normally I don’t reblog photo-sets because they always mess up on my blog, but for this I’m making an exception.
♥
yellingandcats:
keepcalm-andpartyyon:
A comma splice walks into a bar, it has a drink and then leaves.
A question mark walks into a bar?
Two quotation marks “Walk into” a bar.
A gerund and an infinitive walk into a bar, drinking to drink.
The bar was walked into by a passive voice.
Three intransitive verbs walk into a bar. They sit. They drink. They leave.
Ffffffff
I love talking to Ms. Copenhaver.
She told me she misses me being her stage manager.~
And when I expressed distress over us not being ready she said to remember that Poe wasn’t finished until opening night.
And I told her that if she did come to our show, she would be bombarded with hugs, and she responded with “I’ll remember to wear deodorant ;-)”
gerardleeway:
greenday-mcr-mylife:
My Chemical Romance - Dead! (only Ray Toro’s guitar)
eargasm
sonnetstockmar:
manuel733:
HAHA caught my dog on tape. She gets SO upset when you stop petting her x)
oh my god


ajmcspiffy:
bana05:
beeftony:
Toph’s blindness was one of the most excellently handled aspects of AtLA because it wasn’t treated like a disability. So often in shows (and especially children’s animation) disabled characters are limited to apperances in “very special episodes” where the main characters have to learn a lesson that these people are capable “in spite of” their handicaps, like that episode of Kim Possible wherein Kim constantly stumbles over herself around Felix. This approach is often just as insulting as making them the butt of jokes, because it’s patronizing and it limits the amount of roles disabled characters are allowed to have.
Avatar challenged that stereotype with Teo, and then sent a giant middle finger its way by introducing Toph. She’s turned what would otherwise be a disability into an advantage, and she’s not afraid to crack jokes about it. She functions well enough that the other characters often forget that she is blind, but at the same time it’s an integral part of her bending and allows her to be the greatest earthbender ever. It sends a powerful message that having a physical disability does not make you less of a person, and often affords you a unique perspective that the so-called “normal” people never get to experience.
One of the many reasons I love this show.
All of my Toph feels. And Avatar feels about how they tackle several themes that in many mainstream media is considered taboo, and gives every character the dignity they deserve.
Always gonna reblog this
(Source: thetalesofbasingse)
Him: GRAB A BLANKET!!!!! I dunno how many times i've told you this!! Asdfghjkl;