Waiting for the night show at Disney, here is my “I went on star tours three times” brag photo.
Apparently Tumblr only removed the post from some blogs (including mine). But several readers still had the post on their blogs, so I saved the images. Here are the original posts in all their racist, ugly glory.
-Jess
We’re post-nothing. And every day we creep closer and closer to this terrible something that is just under the skin.
It’s like there’s this thing in the pit of my stomach when I meet people and it’s like, what if they’re one of them? Hateful, war-mongering Conservatives, Racists, Color-blinds, misogynists. I get to guess what disgusting face people will show me on a day to day basis.
Racism and bullish, no-holds-barred ignorance are on the rise with race-baiting nationalism. We’re doing that thing again where we start to shift blame for all of our ills from anonymous, shadowy organizations beyond our border to real, tangible people within them.
And there is nothing that we can do about it.
The center cannot hold.
So yeah. Then I saw this.
Via The Semantic Verses
Pokemon Drinking Board Game
So you want to be a Pokemon Master? Redditor Menace64 created a drinking board game based on the first generation of Pokemon Games. The game is simple and easy to follow (a big plus for drinking games), requiring players to partake in actions directed by the squares they land on. Just like the video games, each player starts off by picking a starter Pokemon and ends with battling the Elite Four, Gary, and Mewtwo. Special dungeon areas are also included where the stakes are higher. The most recent version of the game is v1.3, with possible updates in the future. Menace64 has stated that he also plans to create a Johto version.
This game requires a lot of drinking. Always be safe when consuming alcohol and having fun!
Thank you to Menace64 for the game!
This. OMG I want to do this.
Last night I made this animated gif of Duke high fiving, because that’s what you do when you love something: you make a gif of it.
Iggy Pop, everyone.
As if his music wasn’t enough to make you respect him.





