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Garfunkel and Oates Music Video of the Day: Riki “Garfunkel” Lindhome and Kate “Oates” Micucci play the same woman at 31 and 29, respectively.
Nailed it.
(Not Safe For Work — explicit lyrics. Also, Riki is a yeller.)
[rikiland]
Sooooooooo funny and soooooooo true! Im a little ahead of the game though…just turned 27 and i’ve been leaning toward the 31 side of this for quite a while already!
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He is like, the essence of smooth.
Well, dayum D’Angelo…
Is this new d’angelo?
(Source: ebonyeyes1984)
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.Yes lawd!! I’ll take Channing and “Alcide” on a platter…..nekkid…..pleeeeeez!!.
WAIT! Alcide too?!!!! Now i must see this!
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No, you can’t deny women their basic rights and pretend it’s about your ‘religious freedom.’ If you don’t like birth control, don’t use it. Religious freedom doesn’t mean you can force others to live by your own beliefs.
President Barack Obama

(via barackobama)
A-freaking-men!!! What don’t people understand about this?!
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Tara, I could not imagine being the only Black woman in the damn town… I ADMIRE YOU HONEY. I would have gone insane….
I love Tara! Hope she and Lafayette aren’t crackhead crazy this season!
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When a thief forced you to take money from the ATM, do not argue or resist, you might not know what he or she might do to you. What you should do is to punch your PIN in the reverse…
Eg: If your PIN is 1234, you punch 4321.
The moment you punch in the reverse, the money will come out, but will be stuck into the machine half way out and it will alert the police without the notice of the thief.
Every ATM has it; It is specially made to signify danger and help. Not everyone is aware of this. Reblog this and share to your friends.Pretty cool if this is true! Hope i can actually think clearly enough to come up with the.reverse of my pin in a situation like this.
(Source: heyfunniest)
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“The U.S. locks up children at more than six times the rate of all other developed nations. The over 60,000 average daily juvenile lockups, a figure estimated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF), are also disproportionately young people of color. With an average cost of $80,000 per year to lock up a child, the U.S. spends more than $5 billion annually on youth detention.” - Pete Brook, Wired.com (click through for source article)
For comparison, the annual spending for k-12 education (per child) is less than $8000 (source) - it costs 10x less to educate than incarcerate.





