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Veggie Tales got hardcore since the 90s

Name's T. Salads. And if this city taught me anything it's that veggies don't wilt. They drive.
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Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
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The beauty of tumblr is that some people here think that cigarettes get you high and drinking once a week makes you an alcoholic, while others here started smoking at 13 and wouldn't even consider ketamine a drug because everyone does it. And both of them are on tumblr blogging about TV shows from 2005.
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Yknow how the Saja Boys were on a game show drinking hot sauce. Well there are a lot of different games and challenges kpop groups participate in variety/game shows. This includes but is not limited to…
Babysitting (basically a group babysits a baby or several babies at home or a daycare)
Trying to practice their performance while trying not to get caught and pretending in be asleep (kinda like red light green light but with your mom at night trying to catch you playing on your phone)
Survival game shows (like American ninja warrior)
Olympics (idol groups compete with each other at Olympic sports)
Cooking/baking
haunted house/school
Thoughts on who is gonna shine at which game?
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power chords were invented by indigenous (shawnee) musician link wray, who also made history when his song "rumble" became the first and only instrumental single banned from the radio in the us (way back in 1958!!!!!) "rumble" would go on to appear on shows like the sopranos and spongebob squarepants and films like pulp fiction
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My Good Luck Charm. A day late is better than never for national black cat day
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Olivia Olson and Ashley Tisdale doing a live performance of “Busted” from ‘PHINEAS & FERB’
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Truly one of the oddest feelings is reading a fic that is so out of character but the writing and plot is so compelling. Like yeah I came here for the characters but yeah you know what I will read your original novel with the serial numbers plastered on
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ads targeted to women: omg you are thirtyyyy. kill yourself
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Chevalier d'Eon
Artist: Thomas Stewart British, (1766–1801)
Date: 1792
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Portrait Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Chevalier d'Eon
A soldier and diplomat, the Chevalier d’Eon was one of the most colourful and celebrated characters in eighteenth-century Britain. Although born in France, the Chevalier lived in London from 1762-1777 as a man, and from 1785-1810 as a woman. During both these periods d’Eon was a noted figure in international politics, high society and popular culture.
D’Eon first came to London in 1762 as part of the French embassy and helped negotiate the Peace of Paris, which ended the Seven Years War. Despite being awarded the Croix de St Louis, d’Eon refused to return to France when recalled. Insted, d’Eon published secret correspondence that revealed French ministerial corruption and blackmailed the French King by threatening to disclose secret information about French invasion plans. To silence d’Eon, Louis XVI offered the Chevalier an official pension in 1775 but made the unprecedented condition that d’Eon should henceforth dress as a woman. This command was probably due to rumours of female sexuality, encouraged by d’Eon. D’Eon reputedly attended cross-dressing balls during a previous diplomatic mission to Russia and bought corsets while living as a man in London.
D’Eon’s new identity as a woman brought even greater fame. The Chevalier returned to Britain in 1785 and forged a new career performing fencing demonstrations. Popular prints show d’Eon fencing in a black dress such as the one in this portrait, and, as here, d’Eon wore the Croix de St Louis during these fights. In England there was constant speculation and wagering about d’Eon’s gender. It was even the subject of a court trial that declared D’Eon to be a woman. Because the stereotype of a woman dressing as a man to join the army, often in pursuit of her sweetheart was widely recognized, the idea of d’Eon as a woman was accepted. Despite a lack of feminine ‘delicacy’, d’Eon was upheld by pioneering feminists such as Mary Robinson and Mary Wollstonecraft as a shining example of ‘female fortitude’ to which British women might aspire.
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“I set up a camera to see what my kitten does when I walk the dog”
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Whos gonna tell them They're Margaret's sidekicks.
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