eisenburrito:

wholove:

peetamellarksbuns:

I never noticed the whiteboard before.

E.S.

9!

you asshole

Eduardo.

E d u a r d o.

You wrote that thinking that you were going to leave, didn’t you? You showed up at nine. You waited around for ten minutes, you wrote that on the board, and then you just sat right back down and waited for god knows how long anyway.

You are so far gone and you don’t even know it omg come here my little sugarplum darling babyface cupcake angelpants.

god

I hate everything

rubywhiterabbit:

My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…

Pluto is there.

The artist remembered Pluto.

Guys…

The artist drew Pluto crying.

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bbcamerica:

“Doctor Who,” “Community,” and Cult TV Fans : The New Yorker

Emily Nussbaum says: Cult shows, such as “Doctor Who” and “Community,” often have this quality: they shrug off the condescension that people have toward their “lower” genres, using their constraints to find a greater freedom. When you look at a show like that from a distance, it might seem too narrow to contain much of interest. But it’s so much larger when you’re on the inside.

bbcamerica:

“Doctor Who,” “Community,” and Cult TV Fans : The New Yorker

Emily Nussbaum says: Cult shows, such as “Doctor Who” and “Community,” often have this quality: they shrug off the condescension that people have toward their “lower” genres, using their constraints to find a greater freedom. When you look at a show like that from a distance, it might seem too narrow to contain much of interest. But it’s so much larger when you’re on the inside.