inothernews:

The karate chop knife?
THE KARATE CHOP KNIFE.
Next up: Sweep the Table Legs.
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I MUST HAVE IT

inothernews:

The karate chop knife?

THE KARATE CHOP KNIFE.

Next up: Sweep the Table Legs.

(via NerdApproved)

I MUST HAVE IT

Too…much…laughter

Too…much…laughter

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I don’t know why I find this so funny but I do

I don’t know why I find this so funny but I do

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Simon Pegg and Nick Frost remaking Star Wars. Best. ever.

for thehouseofem. HULK SMASHHHHHHH!!!!!

for thehouseofem. HULK SMASHHHHHHH!!!!!

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Amen.

More win I have not seen.

You all need to watch this. Like right now.

Our brightest and best minds at work ladies and gentlemen

In the article Bathroom Politics: Introducing Students to Sociological Thinking from the Bottom Up,   sociology professor Edgar Alan Burns describes some reasons why toilet paper politics is worthy of examination. On the first day of Burns’ introductory course in sociology, he asks his students, “Which way do you think a roll of toilet paper should hang?” In the following fifty minutes, the students examine why they picked their answers, exploring the social construction of “rules and practices which they have never consciously thought about before”. They make connections to larger themes of sociology, including gender roles, the public and private spheres, race and ethnicity, social class, and age.

Good decisions are based on experience. Experience is based on bad decisions. — My room full of impulse purchases begs to differ.

Anne Hathaway cast as Catwoman; there’s a Dark Knight rising joke to be made here

Had a meat-fuelled epiphany last night

Last night Noah’s Ark went to the butchers. I ate everything. Ark included.

Thehouseofem. Awesome.