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fullcabs:

fuck

I care about scrubs too much to let this one pass.  He was only going to be a figment of JD’s imagination if the show was not renewed after season one (http://scrubs.wikia.com/wiki/Janitor#Trivia).  He improved his lines, as per writer instruction, once or twice, not all the time.  Also, not because he was so perfectbut because he had a background in improv (http://movieline.com/2010/01/06/the-middles-neil-flynn/).  Seriously though, isn’t scrubs awesome enough as is, do we really need to make shit up?

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samorchard:

I did a comic about marriage equality…

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The first immigrants to Europe arrived thousands of years ago from central Asia. Most pre-contact Europeans lived together in small villages. Because the continent was very crowded, their lives were ruled by strict hierarchies within the family and outside it to control resources. Europe was highly multi-ethnic, and most tribes were ruled by hereditary leaders who commanded the majority “commoners.” These groups were engaged in near constant warfare.

Pre-contact Europeans wore clothing made of natural materials such as animal skin and plant and animal-based textiles. Women wore long dresses and covered their hair, and men wore tunics and leggings. Both men and women liked to wear jewelry made from precious stones and metals as a sign of status. Before contact, Europeans had very poor diets. Most people were farmers and grew wheat and vegetables and raised cows and sheep to eat. They rarely washed themselves, and had many diseases because they often let their animals live with them.

Religion infused every part of Europeans’ lives. Europeans believed in one supreme deity, a father figure, who they believed was made of three parts, and they particularly worshiped the deity’s son. They claimed that their god had given humans domination over the earth. They built elaborate temples to him and performed ceremonies in which they ate crackers and drank wine and believed it was the body and blood of their god, who would provide them with entrance into a wondrous afterlife called heaven when they died. Many wars were fought over disagreements about the details of this religion, each group believing their interpretation was the right one that should be spread across the land.

edwardspoonhands:

neilcicierega:

Wow a lot of very shrewd minds have pointed out inaccuracies in my inspirational Einstein image. Just goes to show you what an incredible resource for fact-checking that Tumblr is.

I have updated the image to reflect the amazing truth about this amazing man.

<3 Neil

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kahtiihma:

the fuckING PENCIL SHARPENER ONE 

BRILLIANT THANK YOU

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chinad011:

it took me years to understand this joke

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picadorbookroom:

In honor of Children’s Book Week, here’s a photo of an awesome kid.

picadorbookroom:

In honor of Children’s Book Week, here’s a photo of an awesome kid.

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yeah-see-im-clever:

christophool:

munchflower:

I LOVE THIS FOREVER. 

He’s making the best face in the 4th panel.

Don’t worry, bespectacled Legolas. With 35,000+ notes, you’re already successful!

in case you were wondering if ableism really exists…

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