naturaal-high:

marshalmouse:

“What are you doing in there sweetie?”
“Angering the Pope”

“Let’s rub one out for your country” lol

naturaal-high:

marshalmouse:

“What are you doing in there sweetie?”

“Angering the Pope”

“Let’s rub one out for your country” lol

also I am this shark

also I am this shark

conversational tags are great

conversational tags are great

maskuku:

wabbajacked:

FOR MAH GIRL MASKUKU

I AM SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER
FUCK

maskuku:

wabbajacked:

FOR MAH GIRL MASKUKU

I AM SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER

FUCK

kittendrumstick:

Just got these last week and I already wish I could wear them forever. So amazing and surprisingly comfortable, too.

there was a guy in this warzone named multipass

enricolimcaco:

Bonus: the photo arrangement looks like a square butt.

queen-moriarty:

kristhegooseman:

thefrogman:

Once upon a midnight DEAL WITH IT.

I give a fuck, nevermore.

merely a bro, nothing more.

queen-moriarty:

kristhegooseman:

thefrogman:

Once upon a midnight DEAL WITH IT.

I give a fuck, nevermore.

merely a bro, nothing more.

whoaitsjoe:

egg

whoaitsjoe:

egg

if you dont know why calling a Native American character "Pocahontas," even jokingly, is disgustingly offensive, please click this link »

sushiandpie:

this is a quick analysis into WHY Pocahontas (the Disney film) is a racist piece of trash. please, Asscreed fandom, do yourself a big favor and READ UP on the period that the new Assassin’s Creed game is going to be set.

this is American history, and this is important stuff. extreme ethnocentric views still pervade our culture, and because we have been ingrained with the idea of “Indians” being red-faced, feather headdress wearing savages, we dont apparently consider marginalizing a Native American character all that bad. think about it. this is the equivalent of taking an African character and comparing him or her to this:

are you guys beginning to figure it out now? if someone compared an African-American character to Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, people would get mad offended because its RACIST. just because our culture is infused with this sort of stuff doesnt mean that you personally have to cater to marginalizing a group of peoples into something like Pocahontas. please dont let me down, fandom. read up about native american culture (i believe that press releases say that Connor belongs to the Mohawk tribe, so even more specific!) and if you feel like you just have to draw him, do your research about culture, clothing, and practices. portray him in a way that is true to his heritage. dont shove him into a feather headress and call him Pocahontas, alright? just…. dont.