oh,wow,a non-derpy picture of me!The end must be nigh…
Did…did you just crop Neil Gaiman out of a picture of you??
…why would you reblog that post and delete the commentary?
Now it’s just a picture of the Guardian Weekly on my desk.
Hey, Mr Cameron, George Orwell called and said, “You’re having a laugh, right?”
Are you familiar with the concept of double speak? This is a prime example. The people who make the laws are telling you that the people they pay to spy on you are acting within the laws…that they make…so you have nothing to worry about.
i saw this on facebook and was dumbfounded. i thought to myself “no way, this can’t be real, even for microsoft this is bad” so i looked for a source and
HOWWWW DO YOU FUCK SOMETHING UP SO HARD
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LOL OH MY GOD THE LAST ONE.
HOW HE JUST SHAKES HIS HEAD TERRIFIED LIKE NO NO NO NEVER.
This is seriously my new favorite youtuber I can’t stop watching his videos.
Watch till the very last part. It’s worth it.
wasn’t going to reblog it untiL THE ENDING
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Ta!
No problem!
Of course you may, it’s right here - http://iandsharman.tumblr.com/post/2765190263/to-cut-a-long-story-short
You’ll have to order them, I’m afraid…don’t think we really have the budget to stock them for events.
When my little bro in law was younger he wasn’t not big on the attention span but he loved the Burton’s Alice in Wonderland when we took him when it was out. sat through the whole thing with no trouble even with a soda worth of sugar in him.
And yet that film was awful…see?
You know, nothing proved my point here more than when I was sat watching The Phantom Menace in 3D with my kids, and it came to the now infamous scene in which Anakin goes, “Yippee!” Something which so many have decried as being awful. My youngest whispered in my ear, “I love it when he says that.”
I’m interested in seeing your opinion. I do agree that children’s entertaintment often is made bu people looking down on kids and underestimating them
Yeah, it might be that you’re completely right, but I’m going to reserve judgement till I see it with my kids.