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what if while you were gone your cat got on your computer and blogged for you and then like when people follow you when youre gone its because your cat made a ton of funny text posts but it deleted them before you got back
what if a cat made this post
what if it was actually bears not cats that did those things
most people don’t own bears
jeez
Canadians do.
I said people
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A few hours ago, I landed in Los Angeles, turned on my phone, and confirmed what you already know. Sony Pictures Television is replacing me as showrunner on Community, with two seasoned fellows that I’m sure are quite nice - actually, I have it on good authority they’re quite nice, because…
Did you check the trajectory? It was going to hit Batman in the face but was like “Wait. Nope. Nuh uh.” and swerved to the left.
I’D GET THE FUCK OUT OF BATMAN’S WAY TOO
PHYSICS BE DAMNED
no wonder Batman never gets shot
THE BULLETS ARE AFRAID OF HIM
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BULLETS WEREN’T AFRAID OF HIS PARENTS.
BAHAHAHAHAHAH ^^^^^^
Just cause of that guy.
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the avengers seriously spawn the best ship nicknames
- bruce/tony:
bronyRAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE- steve/bruce: star-spangled banner
- steve/tony: starks and stripes
- tony/steve/bruce: stark-spangled banner
- steve/thor: captain hammer
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Montreal student protesters baiting riot police with donuts.
aaaaand heres canada
#raise your hand if you love canada #everyone should be raising their hand
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My very bestest friend is coming to visit Bath for a few days.
Gosh darn it I’ve missed her.
And it’s going to be the first time the four of us since forever, so :D
Britain Loves to HelpSaying thanks to the bus driver
“Cheers, mate”, “Thanks, driver”, “Thank you”, “Nice one, pal”. It’s what you’ll hear on buses throughout Britain as, one-by-one, we shuffle out onto the street. Thanking the bus driver is a beautiful quirk of us Brits; a mundane politeness which makes the world a little nicer.
What makes thanking bus drivers so great is that there’s really no need for it. It’s not like you’re touching down after a long-haul flight where your life has been in the hands of an expert pilot. It’s a bus (as pictured above by David Henderson); you’ve only been driven 10 minutes down the road.
And it’s not like we ever run to the front of a train, bang on the driver’s window and start giving them a big thumbs-up. No, this is something unique to the world of bus travel.
That’s the beauty of this particular ritual. It’s a totally mindless and senseless form of niceness. We don’t even expect anything in return. We realise the bus driver has to cope with hundreds and hundreds of us mumbling thanks to them every day.
Just about the only thing the bus driver can do to stop us from thanking them is braking too hard, nobody likes that, or being aggressively rude. A little bit of rudeness is perfectly acceptable.
It’s a tradition that has developed its own regional quirks. The Bristolians, in particular, have made it their own with their distinctive use of the phrase “Cheers, drive”. Dropping the ‘r’ from driver has become a major source of local pride for them with museum exhibitions named after the phrase and t-shirts emblazoned with it.
One of the few places in Britain where the bus driver thanking tradition has fallen out of common usage is London. They try to make excuses for this; they say it’s the design of London buses with the exit in the middle so you don’t pass the driver on the way out. Yes, it could be that. It’s possible. Or it could just be that they’re misery guts.
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I always thought saying thank you to the bus driver was an Irish thing. Our little islands are just next door to each other, I suppose.
this was one of the things that surprised me when I moved here, but I quickly got used to it and it’s quite lovely. now I gotta unlearn that habit when I move back to Sweden though!
Just one of the many reasons I love being British :) We have such cracking quirks :)
I’m from London and I always thank the Bus driver. Because I do it, other people do to which is good. It’s like i’ve taught them some manners!
I also thought this was an Irish thing… if you don’t say thanks here it’s considered bad manners.
I did this in England once and everyone just stared at me and nobody else did it. But I do it all the time in Ireland.
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I live in Bath term-time, and London in the holidays. In London, I never say thanks to the bus driver, I just shuffle on mindlessly with everyone else. But in Bath, I’d feel like the scum of the earth if I didn’t say thank you as I got off.
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now: you reblog this or you are a digrace to the harry potter fandom
10 years from now: you reblog this or you are a digrace to the harry potter fandom
after all this time?
always.
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