greystripe:

finding out picasso died in 1973 feels like the fakest thing ive ever heard. everyone talks about him like he lived in a cave with nothing but a torch and paint he made from berries or bear shit or somethin but nah this dude probably sat down watchin looney tunes thinkin “damn i should draw some dude with a nose on his forehead thatd be dope” i feel so lied to

(Source: gabriel-reyes)

zetsubonna:

whoizmemic:

brycemargot:

Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson Interview Each Other

Oddly enough I have to somewhat disagree. I think Killmonger might win if he has the suit he is guaranteed a win he has the kinetic energy thing. She has her sword but is out of practice compared to Killmonger who has trained near every second of life. Think Valkerie so slick Killmonger is pretty cool. I’m biased tho because he’s more loyal to me too considering he had a somewhat good cause tho it was twisted in the execution.

You’re not just biased, you’re straight up hallucinating. This is the ‘Batman vs Wonder Woman’ argument all over again. Just on raw stats: Valkyries are Asgardian, which means they’re ultra dense for humanoids- even Loki, who’s a magic type and not a combat type, weighs 500 pounds. Thor can hold his own against the Hulk and recognizes that literally any Valkyrie is automatically going to be a better fighter than he is, because they’re the Asgardian elite troops and he’s just a good fighter- combat certified soldier versus a SEAL, basically. The suit won’t help him if she, say, throws him straight up into the air- it absorbs kinetic energy, she just has to make sure she adjusts her tactics and doesn’t use impact-based attacks. Which she would figure out very quickly, because she’s been fighting actual monsters and doing Valkyrie shit since long before Wakandans started cultivating the herb and mining vibranium. It’s a hard ‘no.’ The suit would make it interesting, but we’re not talking about a standard issue person. There are reasons humans mistook Agardians for gods. Tessa is absolutely correct: Brunnhilda would Saitama Erik’s ass.

drarrymylove:

akashikadoesthings:

drarrymylove:

Exactly two (2) students in the history of Hogwarts were brave enough to call Minerva Mcgonagall “Purrfessor” to her face.

  • Sirius Black
  • Fred Weasley

Both of these people are now dead. Causation vs correlation?

Blocked

mwagneto:

Scott arriving to the avengers compound where everyone is miserable because their friends are dead but it’s ok cuz he gave up hope years ago and he’s got a gen z way of dealing with depression

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hopespym:

@xmendarkphoenix asked: PEPPERONY or Starmora

“I know I had the surgery, I’m just trying to protect us.”

gaygay-astronaut:
“ cloudcuckoolander527:
“ meridithv:
“ adinfinitumxx:
“ appropriately-inappropriate:
“ doyouthinkaboutme:
“ memeguy-com:
“years later House is still as relevant as he ever was
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I wasn’t vaccinated and never got sick so
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And I swam...

gaygay-astronaut:

cloudcuckoolander527:

meridithv:

adinfinitumxx:

appropriately-inappropriate:

doyouthinkaboutme:

memeguy-com:

years later House is still as relevant as he ever was

I wasn’t vaccinated and never got sick so

And I swam and didn’t drown.

Anecdotes aren’t evidence. The reason YOU specifically didn’t get sick is because of something called Mass Immunity.

That means that since everyone ELSE is vaccinated (you’re welcome), there’s nowhere for the virus to establish a hold.
That mass immunity is the only thing that keeps people who CANNOT vaccinate—like the immunocompromised—from catching it.

The second that people stop vaccinating, that immunity disappears and the disease resurges, as is clear from the fact that the US is currently experiencing an epidemic of a disease that was projected to become extinct in our lifetimes.

Get immunized. There’s no reason not to.

Considering that there’s a whole host of people in my age range who weren’t vaccinated enough (even I was missing the second dose of MMR until recently) getting the measles and the mumps I think it’s ridiculous that we’re arguing over a life and death situation. Literally, do you want to live or die?

Another reason I don’t think people consider: I had three doses (one more than usual) of the measles/mumps/rubella vaccine. But after getting strep throat in southwest France in 2009 (where it was apparently fashionable not to vaccinate kids for a while, and where there had been a sudden measles outbreak) I got the measles. AND IT SUCKED.

It wasn’t because the vaccine didn’t work. It was because my immune system was weaker than usual. Everyone’s immune system has to deal with strep or colds sometime, so not vaccinating your offspring seriously does put everyone around you at risk––even if they made a smarter decision than you.

VACCINATE YOUR FUCKING KIDS 2015 

It’s almost 2019 and this is still relevant