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Not much happens here
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Shut Up and Take My Money of the Day: A Guinea Pig Armor Suit
Need your guinea pig to be battle ready? Sean McCoy from Virginia has got you covered with a custom set of scale-mail! Originally custom tailored for his deceased pet rodent Lucky, the item was put up on eBay last week with the initial bid starting at $5, which has since skyrocketed to $15,100 as of this afternoon. McCoy says that he will be donating all profits to the Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue in Virginia, which aims to rescue, rehabilitate and find homes for animals in need.
Facebook is the living dead: the most popular, least relevant social network where teenagers and adults alike gather out of fear of missing out on things that don’t even make them happy
— A Pew study says that 94 percent of teens use Facebook, and hate it. (via nathanjurgenson)
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a list of favorite fairytale adaptations:
Kvitebjørn Kong Valemon (The Polar Bear King), Norway/Sweden/Germany, 1991
Doily tattoo by Andy Johnson at Long Street Collective Tattoo & Gallery, Columbus, Ohio.
Reverse gender stereotypes at the gym
Aaahhhh get on my dash you amusing thing you.
I kinda love it
this is actually great from an acting perspective.
the actors actually played the opposite gender instead of just relying on stereotypes (ironically enough) to portray that they were, in fact, the opposite gender. Usually if you tell a guy to act like a girl, he begins playing by the homosexual stereotype (faking a lisp, popping the hip, etc.) and while it accentuates femininity, it’s really uncomfortable and forced, making it just seem like he’s playing a stereotype instead of the actual gender. And girls will do this too; being told to play a male and instead just deepening the voice and say “dude” and “bro” a lot (although these are more common among modern practices).
The males played up femininity without coming off as a forced stereotype and the females played up masculinity and machismo without forcing their performance.
also the video is funny and I kind of forgot the point I was making.
“DONT BE A LITTLE PENIS COME ON”
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internalfrontierseternalidealist:
This is the greatest thing I’ve seen in a long time.
Great Britain and its politics never fails to amuse.
Sometimes I get sad. Then this comes across my dash again.
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