Posted 1 month ago

britsfit:

charlenekaye:

I can’t not love this.

Perfection.

(Source: drunkonstephen)

Posted 1 month ago

heidigetshealthy:

Forget the Color Run, I want to do this! Neon Splash Dash, come to the tri-state area please lol

Posted 1 month ago

kay-teenie:

ashazzminscreed:

omfgcate:

dqdbpb:

we’re halfway thru april, u know what tht means?

image

#ITS GONNA BE MAY

HOW DOES THIS MAKE ME LAUGH EVERY FUCKING YEAR!?

^ EVERY year!

Posted 1 month ago

When residents try to hit on me to get out of an incident

storiesfromthera:

Posted 1 month ago

theclearlydope:

Never been prouder to be an American. 

sbnation:

usatodaysports:

Baseball fan, American hero. (via @CrawfishBoxes)

U-S-A!

Posted 2 months ago

twentypercentcooler:

the-hero-dies:

Wonder Woman and sassy Batman. This image is based off of a series of tweets by Chris Sims that I included above. I thought it was funny, so I drew it.

Fan. Tastic.

Posted 2 months ago
For readers interested in learning more about how not to be labeled as registered sex offenders, a good first step is not to rape unconscious women, no matter how good your grades are. Regardless of the strength of your GPA (weighted or unweighted), if you commit rape, there is a possibility you may someday be convicted of a sex crime. This is because of your decision to commit a sex crime instead of going for a walk, or reading a book by Cormac McCarthy. Your ability to perform calculus or play football is generally not taken into consideration in a court of law. Should you prefer to be known as “Good student and excellent football player Trent Mays” rather than “Convicted sex offender Trent Mays,” try stressing the studying and tackling and giving the sex crimes a miss altogether.

Mallory Ortberg, laying waste to fools on GAWKER, today, regarding CNN’s offensively lovey-dovey coverage of the two high school football stars who were convicted on Sunday of sexually assaulting a blacked-out drunk 16 year old girl from a neighboring town at a party, and then sharing pictures of her on the internet. 

More details HERE

I think it’s reasonable to say that, given the football culture of Steubenville, OH and the notorious difficulty of proving sexual assault even when the victim REMEMBERS WHAT HAPPENED, it is likely that what these jocks did to this other human would have become simply a dark part of Steubenville high school folklore, were it not for the digital trail of photos, tweets, and texts that the bystanders and assaulters themselves put out into the world. 

SO THANK YOU, NERDS, FOR INVENTING SOCIAL MEDIA. 

And thank you, Mallory and Manhattan snark-media for reminding some people—including CNN, apparently—what personal responsibility actually means. 

That is all. 

(via areasofmyexpertise)
Posted 2 months ago

lifestylen0tadiet:

Color Run 5K before and after!

Posted 2 months ago
Posted 2 months ago

MY REACTION WHEN I REALIZE SPRING BREAK IS ONLY A FEW WEEKS AWAY

howdoiputthisgently:

Hallelujah, praise The Lord