pochowek:

hate to break it to you but apple emojis are already gradient-ridden and ugly and they dont follow a single theme and android wins here cause im a sucker for minimalist stuff. the lil emote blobs android has were never humanoid and detailed enough to make someone feel left out because they cant see their racial/gender characteristics represented in said emotes. plus, look at this

celticpyro:

gothicprep:

remember back in m*ddle sch**l when ppl would say “oh so you called me a b*tch? well b*tch is a dog, dogs bark, bark is on a tree, a tree is nature, and nature is beautiful, so thanks for the compliment ;)” bc that’s what some of you guys’ arguments sound like

Why did you censor ‘middle school’ though?

tojustbee:

Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that someone photoshopped a photo of the Ball Pit™ from the DashCon fiasco into the mess that has been Fyre Festival and Cosmo magazine didn’t get the reference.

man i wish i understood facial expression and body language

me trying to plug in my phone blind and missing the jack like 500 times: you know i really should have known that bbc sherlock was bad way sooner

bpdbun:

everyone acts like taakos last name is taaco which is just silly because i think its pretty clear his last name is “FromTV”

maghrabiyya:

maghrabiyya:

fyi to you men out there

if your girlfriend fucking bans you from talking to certain people; that is a controlling relationship, it’s not healthy, that’s abusive behaviour. if she doesn’t let you have friends who are women, that isn’t right, that’s not normal. if she’s so controlling that it’s getting in the way of you enjoying a social life, that is a big problem.

i keep seeing people reblogging this and writing in the post or in the tags that one exception is when she bans you from talking to your exes, and i want to say that no that is not fucking okay either

nobody has the authority to order you to not interact with your friends, whether they’re your ex or not. that is not alright.

idiopathicsmile:

murahin:

it occasionally occurs to me that pretty much all sj issues can be summed up as “don’t hurt people” with a sidenote of “you can hurt people on accident, but they’re still hurt so apologize and learn from it”

basically at the core of it, it’s similar to “if you bump into a stranger, apologize and try not to do it again”. And people not only debate it, but some go out of their way to bump into strangers and scream “Awww are you hurt?! are you crying!! did I upset you!!” as a weird hobby

also true of like 90% of what gets called “political correctness”

there is a difference between language that sugarcoats and language that is specifically designed to not hurt groups of people who are targeted all the time

knowingly using words that hurt them isn’t edgy, it’s mean