i really want to draw but there are guests over and if i start drawing they’ll want to watch and start commenting and tell me what to draw and i’m very sick of dealing with that O^O;;
The first Transformers movie was ridiculously good. The following terrible sequels made me forget that and that’s a crying shame.
remember swine flu reblog if ur a tru 2009 kid
People were practically drinking hand sanitizer during that shit
I survived swine flu, come at me.
- Me: But I have about fifty books at home I haven't read, there's no reason for me to buy these.
- My brain: Okay, but consider this: more books.
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figureight replied to your post:I think that’s why American Gods is so popular, a lot of people crave it.but American Gods doesn’t do it right though.
I’m very fond of Neil Gaiman and I liked American Gods, but that is a novel written by a non-American, it’s so focused on the
Thank you for putting into words what didn’t feel right about “American Gods”, because I couldn’t!
After the final court appeal, New York's Big Gulp ban is officially dead >>
Liberty never tasted so sugary sweet.
The Bloomberg big-soda ban is officially dead.
The state’s highest court on Thursday refused to reinstate New York City’s controversial limits on sales of jumbo sugary drinks, exhausting the city’s final appeal and handing a major victory to the American soft-drink industry, which bitterly opposed the plan.
In a 20-page opinion, Judge Eugene F. Pigott Jr. of the New York State Court of Appeals wrote that the city’s Board of Health “exceeded the scope of its regulatory authority” in enacting the proposal, which was championed by former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
Two lower courts had already ruled against the city, saying it overreached in attempting to prohibit the purchase of sugared drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces, about the size of a medium coffee cup. By a 4-to-2 vote, the justices Thursday upheld the earlier rulings.
WOOHOO!
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