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doodlesbytara:

hey bud *wraps you up in a blanket* i know today might have been hard for you *ruffles your hair* but you made it through the day *boops your nose* you’re doing such a good job *kisses your forehead* and i am so proud of you

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irresponsibleeyouth:

The trick is to not let people know how really weird you are until it’s too late for them to back out.

Yeup

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chippedcupofchai:

Disney Sidekicks - You ain’t never had a friend like me!

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thekattcameback:

publius-esquire:

Founding Father Pin-Ups, 2nd Ed.: Tread on Me

I want to put these on a poster and march around at a Tea Party rally.

MUAHAHAHAHA

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disney-park-junkie:

Nobody says “NO” to Gaston! Just, “NAH”.

A Positive blog that you will love!

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“ We can tell our children that school is important until we’re blue in the face, they’re not stupid. They see the loudest applause is for the kids on the field. They know teachers are paid poorly and don’t drive fancy cars. They know people plan Super Bowl parties but mock the National Spelling Bee. In other words, they see the hypocrisy, and we can’t expect society to correct itself. If we want to have any lasting influence on the way our kids approach education — the way future generations approach education — then we have to grab our pom-poms and paint our faces and celebrate intellectual curiosity with the same vigor we do their athletic achievements. ”

Why I’m raising my son to be a nerd - CNN.com

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deforest:

Joan Crawford on the set of I Live My Life (1935)

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