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thickneyspears:

When you invite friends over and they eat all your food 

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adoringskiins:
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isnerdy:
“ nearlybitchess:
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“ whitebeltwriter:
“ awed-frog:
“ Do I need to say something?
Nah.
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he knew
he knew exactly what he was doing
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SLOW CLAP
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I had to reblog it twice
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sORRY BUT THIS IS AMAZING
”
It’s from The...

isnerdy:

nearlybitchess:

pipermashea:

droidmom:

whitebeltwriter:

awed-frog:

Do I need to say something?

Nah.

he knew
he knew exactly what he was doing

SLOW CLAP

I had to reblog it twice

sORRY BUT THIS IS AMAZING

It’s from The New Yorker. It’s satire.

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hplyrikz:
“I can relate to this
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hplyrikz:

I can relate to this

7 years ago
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Maybe I’m just hard to love.
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writersenpai-4:
“I’m not sure what to think….maybe everyone feels this….
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writersenpai-4:

I’m not sure what to think….maybe everyone feels this….

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lumos5001:

You were a legend and you’ll always be our Snape. RIP Alan Rickman.

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Everybody has a chapter they don’t read out loud
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salon:
“ “ “In 1939, the United States refused to let the S.S. St. Louis dock in our country, sending over 900 Jewish refugees back to Europe, where many died in concentration camps,” write more than 1,000 American rabbis in a letter delivered to...

salon:

“In 1939, the United States refused to let the S.S. St. Louis dock in our country, sending over 900 Jewish refugees back to Europe, where many died in concentration camps,” write more than 1,000 American rabbis in a letter delivered to Congress yesterday. “That moment was a stain on the history of our country – a tragic decision made in a political climate of deep fear, suspicion, and antisemitism.”

“The Washington Post released public opinion polling from the early 1940s, showing that the majority of U.S. citizens did not want to welcome Jewish refugees to this country in those years,” they continue. “In 1939, our country could not tell the difference between an actual enemy and the victims of an enemy. In 2015, let us not make the same mistake.”

Jewish leaders implore the U.S. to “welcome the stranger,” not to turn away refugees as it did during the Holocaust