I was the only one with a mask today, felt like I'm celebrating Halloween to early. 2 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
At least in my city, (though I'm sure other places are doing this too), the stores are required by law to require their customers to wear masks.
My whole ass heart 1 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
Aw, what a good boi.
May you pass peacefully and quickly into the doggy afterlife.
(Yes, I know that's morbid, but think about it, he's not going to have much longer to live).
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May you pass peacefully and quickly into the doggy afterlife.
(Yes, I know that's morbid, but think about it, he's not going to have much longer to live).
Is this racism? 6 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
Sad thing is, there are some black people who'd let such an award inflate their egos, and use it as a point of superiority and pride.
In short, I think those teens have the right expression for that nonsense.
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In short, I think those teens have the right expression for that nonsense.
Better dad than mine 2 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
As much as I would like to, I cannot find this funny, since I know the potential context behind the picture.
Let her wear what she wants idgaf 7 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
This just in: The Royal Family is human just like the rest of us.
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Anon is a collector 11 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
I used to have that problem on one of my little toes because the boots I used to wear for work were too narrow, (a fact I figured out much later), I'd have to peel off the built up skin every so often otherwise it would hurt a lot whenever I took a step, to the point it felt like I was limping, (don't know if I really was, no one ever mentioned it). Eventually it just stopped, and healed back to normal because the boots had stretched out.
Yeah 3 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
Oh it will, come November 4th.
Note: this is a joke. Everyone with half a brain knows that microbes listen to no man, and will probably still be here on Election day, unless we do actually eradicate, (I think that's the word I'm looking for?) it by then.
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Note: this is a joke. Everyone with half a brain knows that microbes listen to no man, and will probably still be here on Election day, unless we do actually eradicate, (I think that's the word I'm looking for?) it by then.
Researchers are exploring whether or not getting COVID-19 does not get you immunity 1 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
It's a virus, and there are at least two strains going around right now. Immunity to one unfortunately doesn't mean immunity to the other.
My girl said something similar to me once 9 comments
Ah sh*t 10 comments
When this weekend 2 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
If that isn't Twelve and River.
Yes, I know Twelve is a more serious Doctor, but let him have his joy. He deserves it, and cookies.
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Yes, I know Twelve is a more serious Doctor, but let him have his joy. He deserves it, and cookies.
FeelGoodSubstance (AlL cOpS aRe BasTarDs) 12 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
I really hate that phrase, not just because it's very glaringly wrong, but also because it apparently doesn't mean what it says. It supposedly means that the institution is messed up as a whole, (to put it in sfw terms), which while true, is not what it says. How many people read it for the first time, and immediately got that it wasn't actually saying that all cops are bastards? I certainly didn't.
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Why is the door red? 17 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
I really hope not all English teachers are that stupid. Like I'm sure that's how most novel authors operate. That write what they know.
Why is the door red? 17 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
Yeah really. Chances are, the author just liked the color, or outfit, or whatever is being questioned, and so wrote it into their work, (or was being accurate to the setting, like the example above).
lol 8 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
If it wasn't an oversight, I'm sure there's a good explanation for it.
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Knew it 3 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
I think that's just a thing that happens when a post makes it to the popular tab.
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Curled feetsies 3 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
I love that one has all orange paws, while the other has white ones.
Frogs in Fiction #28 - Zuma 6 comments
People will always be mad 8 comments
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
In regardle to the comparison, how do you know that the person could afford to part with more than $45?
In regards to Bezos, it's his money, if he only wants to give away the equivalent of pocket change, he's allowed to. The organizations who received it are probably grateful either way.
The mindset that the rich need to give away more of their money, (while understandable), sickens me. Even though they probably could afford to give away 90% of their wealth, if you don't want to be told what to do with your money, you don't get to tell them what to do with theirs. Sure you probably can't afford to part with $45 dollars, but you don't get to judge if the wealthy have given away enough of their own income either.
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In regards to Bezos, it's his money, if he only wants to give away the equivalent of pocket change, he's allowed to. The organizations who received it are probably grateful either way.
The mindset that the rich need to give away more of their money, (while understandable), sickens me. Even though they probably could afford to give away 90% of their wealth, if you don't want to be told what to do with your money, you don't get to tell them what to do with theirs. Sure you probably can't afford to part with $45 dollars, but you don't get to judge if the wealthy have given away enough of their own income either.
Sure, don't do that if you had a messy break up, still harbor romantic feelings for them, or any other background of negativity.
But if I amicably broke up with my (non-existent) ex, and he asked for a good weeknight dinner recipe, or wanted to know the brand of hair product I'm using, sure I would respond.