Anime is great but...
Random person: "anime is for twelve year olds"
Me: *drops baguette*
Me: I really hope twelve year olds aren't watching most anime
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Anime is great but...
Random person: "anime is for twelve year olds"
Me: *drops baguette*
Me: I really hope twelve year olds aren't watching most anime

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Is Tumblr turning into Shimoneta?
The resistance
This is exactly what I was looking for 👌
Is Tumblr turning into Shimoneta?
The resistance
Top Perverted Anime Girls
*GRAPHIC WARNING*
As you all must aware, Halloween is just around the corner and I wanted to get a little “naughty” with my posts (sorry for the corny, I tried :p ). Anyway, this is a small list of the ladies that all kawaii on the outside but could be very dangerous when they wished to. Well, I’m not good with words so just check out the post for yourself and I warning ya it is graphic content (I could go all out but keep in mind there is a wide range of age within my followers), If you want to see more, well, google it and savor the goodness (omg now I sounded like a pervert!).
Momo Deviluke (To LOVE-Ru)
Rias Gremory (High School DxD)
Chizuru Minamoto (Kanokon / Kanokon: The Girl Who Cried Fox)
Riko Suminoe (Kiss X Sis)
Yamada ( B-gata H-kei / Yamada’s First Time: B Gata H Kei)
Anna Nishikinomiya (Shimoneta to Iu Gainen ga Sonzai Shinai Taikutsu na Sekai / Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist)
Kuroko Shirai (To Aru Kagaku No Railgun)
Kajou Ayame - Shimoneta
Rika Shiguma (Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai / Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends)
Maria Naruse (Shinmai Maou no Testament / The Testament of Sister New Devil)
Kousaka Kirino (Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai / Oreimo)
Haruhi Suzumiya (Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu / The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)
Yaya (Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai / Unbreakable Machine-Doll)
Miwako Mizukoshi (Hen Zemi)
Nobara Yukinokouji (Inu X Boku Secret Service)
Hana Midorikawa (Prison School)
Nyaruko (Haiyore Nyaruko-san / Nyaruko: Crawling With Love!)
Yukari Sendo ( Rosario to Vampire / Rosario + Vampire)
Miyamae Kanako (Maria†Holic)
Art Aquarium Exhibition in Tokyo
Visitors watch “kingyo,” or goldfish, swimming in a polyhedral aquarium on the opening day of the Art Aquarium Exhibition in Tokyo. The annual exhibition produced by Hidetomo Kimura was the collaboration of Japan’s old Edo period atmosphere, modern technology and the kingyo, the organizer said.

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Его величество - мейн-кун!
Его величество - мейн-кун!
His Majesty - Maine Coon!
Granny: No printer, just fax!
I know this is for a kdrama show but like fuck this speaks to the patient population I care for and my frustration with the US right now.
Aubrey Plaza Explores ASMR with W Magazine
*white parent voice* i cant believe kanye and kim named their baby North West!! thats ridiculous!! oh no, its almost 4:30, i need to pick up my kids Mackaylikiah and Ashleighyie from their water polo practice!
I always reblog this post so fucking fast every time it comes on my dash my phone shuts down the tumblr app and reboots
McKarty 64 is my favorite Mario Kart game.
My favorite part is that the blog post the photo was taken from detailed this mother’s decision-making process and chose this name because her husband saw it on a road sign on the way home
She named her daughter after a road sign
a road sign
there was a girl at my school called “zona” cause he parents went on holiday to spain and saw it and thought it was a nice name. IT LITERALLY MEANS ZONE
“47 month old”
this is my four year old rayman origins
“Who’s doing your surgery?”
“Dr. Rayman Origins.”
THE APP REBOOTED FOR ME!!
i met a kid once whose name was “Ryce” and his mum said it was pronounced “Reese”
the best part is she was originally going to spell it “Rice”
My auntie knows a family who decided to name their daughter Owen, but they spelled it “Oin” and they made her middle name the first sound that her big sister made which happened to be “Oogok”. her name is literally “Oin Oogok Puscus”
Oin Oogok Puscus is my favorite dwarf from the Hobbit
Yo I work at a rec center in a rich neighborhood and these are some real names of white children:
Salter Tryge (pronounced Trig) Loots Pocket Aughyst (pronounced August) Taileigh Lotiss Leviathin (yes spelled like that) Bacchus Daniyal (a girl, pronounced like Daniel)
All real
This shit is hilarious
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I can’t
47 month old.
Nayvie….. Bish whet????
this is from my kid’s valentine’s list this year like this corny fake unique name thing is no joke yall this is all of the boy names
47 month old.
I refuse to go on knowing someone named their child “Salter” I’m so done ✌🏿️
Treyton lls, I’m dying…
I know a person from college who’s name is literally “Smile”, l can’t even explain how ridiculous that is…
47 month old
47 month old
Damn suburban moms love to put unnecessary “Y’s” in names.
<b>47 month old<b/>
47 month old.
Somebody named their kid Pocket?!?!???
I am cry wheeze laughing at this post, and then when I got to the bottom I had apparently already hearted it at some point in its life?
Anyway, bless little Christopher’s parents. My god.
47 month old tho
One of the classes I subbed in had a kid named Glarison. I’m sorry, did you misspell Garrison?????
OMG IT IS BACK! I CAN FINALLY POST THE ASK I GOT ABPUT THIS!
I went to college and took religious studies courses with a girl named Storm Pagan. She never understood why I found that both funny and oddly appropriate, and I never felt like taking the time to explain.
for the love of your future children, look up what a name means in all languages before you saddle you kid with it until they’re old enough to legally change it.
I took latin in middle school. I don’t actually remember much now, but i’m telling you, it was IMPOSSIBLE to look this girl I knew in passing in the eye because her name was Latrina.
Latrina.
(For those of you who have no idea why this is unfortunate and hilarious, ‘latrina’ is one of the latin words for toilet)
What the fuck that even sounds like ‘Latrine’ like who looked at that name and went ‘what could possibly go wrong’
Kids I actually went to school with: Nipponia (Her parents were really enthusiastic about Japan and thought no one would know.) Foreverina Twins – Heavyn-Leigh and Eterni-Teigh Khayrliy (Carly) MyckEnziey (yes, spelled like that.) Every last one of them was white n blonde.
Naming your kids after gods seems like s BAD PLAN whether you believe in them or not. Especially Odin and Bacchus.
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I knew I pair of sisters named Chardonnae and Breane (nicknamed Brie). Fucking wine and cheese
Heavyn-Leigh and Eterni-Teigh ……. I???……what the fuck 😂😂😂
47 month old
Congrats to you for getting throught this post
Now I’m so fucking glad I’m named megan
This is why at the library I would make EVERYONE spell their name for me. Some white lady over 35: You want me to spell Linda Smith
Me: Lady, you don’t know my life. I have looked into the abyss.

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This heart-warming Disneyland Paris spot features a sweet CG duck who simply adores Donald Duck. It’s the perfect cure for post-Christmas blues!!!
i can’t believe disney has me crying about a goddamn duck
Okie dokie, I can write these (Hiragana with dakuten “ and handakuten °) along with a full hiragana chart but not by memory yet. Learning has kinda slowed due to divided attention of school papers, emails, and the holidays, but I’m not going to quit! I will get this!!! It’s interesting to me how "ji” and “zu” are repeated. I found another chart where they were “di” and “do” we’re used instead and got confused. Which is right? I’m pretty sure they’re said a little differently (like a mix of the two) but for now I’m going with this chart and will pick it up for sure later. There are other characters with dakuten or handakuten but those are hardly used except in translations to other languages so not really necessary to learn right now. (I hate saying not necessary, but they really aren’t for reading Japanese. Not for a beginner, at least.)

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How and Why Did Sexism Start
A nice answer written by Elliot Jackson
Early humans operated in what is known as Hunter-gatherer societies. By and large, the men in these societies, being physically stronger, handled the hunting bit, while women and children gathered nuts, berries and the like. In many places, however, men and women had comparative rights and were fiercely equiliatarian. Marriage wasn’t really a thing yet, and humans as one large group banded together, sharing the responsibilities of caring for children and elders. In many Hunter-gatherer societies, women could and did take on leadership roles.
Then came the Neolithic Revolution. People started settling down in one place and farmed for the first time. And suddenly, gender differences became more relevant than ever before. Farming required intense labor, and while that didn’t mean women couldn’t work, it did mean that men gradually started taking care of more outside responsibility, leaving women to care for the home and children. And there were suddenly a lot of children. Farming, it turned out, was quite efficient compared to the old ways. It became possible to amass surplus food and resources. This meant children were easier to feed, and the demands of farm labor motivated people to have more to help with the work. With so many children, women’s options decreased dramatically.
And suddenly we have writing. The first writing was developed to keep track of the first taxes, paid to whoever was in charge and had enough potential clout to persuade people to pay up. Boom. Bureaucracy. Soon there’s written law codes to follow.
Meanwhile, we’re amassing possessions and growing quite possessive of our land, both as a place to store our stuff and a place to grow things. As surplus food allowed some members of society to specialize as potters, smiths, or government officials, keeping up that surplus, maintaining the status quo, and paying taxes grew in importance. And suddenly we have a problem. Who inherits?
It’s important to ensure that your bloodline continues, but not all your kids even look like you, and your wife is a bit too friendly with Mr. Jones down the road. There were no paternity tests in the Neolithic time. There seemed to be only one solution. Laws that severely punish adultery appear, as well as further laws to restrict what women do and where they go so their husbands can be certain of whom the kids they pop out belong to. Marriages are more strictly defined along with dowries. With that comes increased social stigma around men that cannot find wives and women who do not marry young. Choosing not to marry is a ridiculous notion. Who will take over the family land, and all the pride and tradition that comes with it? Who will feed you when you grow too old to work if you have no children? There is no social welfare.
Suddenly, women have clearly defined roles in society and very little say in how their lives are run, going from the control of a father and one kitchen to the control of a husband and another.
I learned about this back in college, and was actually presented an alternative theory:
Early gathering wasn’t as easy as people think. Digging out massive roots and carrying heavy bushels while also toting around a baby was tough work. Women would even do so while pregnant or recovering from pregnancy, which were difficult challenges in of themselves. And though men did the dangerous job of hunting, meat was scarce; our early ancestors would only have meat once or twice a week. But they would have fruits, vegetables, roots, etc. daily, making women the primary “breadwinners”, so to say.
Women had a lot of power in early society. They survived pregnancy, bore the agony of childbirth, and would jump right back into being the main breadwinners. All while still having the upper hand when it came to sex; men would do anything in order to reproduce with a healthy, desirable woman. And women would get whatever resources they wanted in return (e.g. more meat, better shelter, perhaps a chance of having another strong baby with him). And this power scared men. So over time, they responded by pushing women down and overcompensating so they too could be powerful.
You could even get into the whole womb envy theory, where men were jealous of women’s ability to create life, so they responded by constantly trying to create bigger and better things. But they wouldn’t be satisfied until they could truly create life.
I don’t necessarily agree and I think this would probably only work in conjunction with the original theory. But I thought it was an interesting take.