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  • ankle-beez:

    mbtipartyblog:

    partyclowns:

    mbtipartyblog:

    okay, 

    • scooby said ‘’ruh roh’’ 
    • shaggy said ‘’zoinks’’
    • velma said ‘’jinkies’’
    • daphne said ‘’jeepers’’

    what did fred say

    fred says Fuck

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    happy 50th anniversary Scooby doo

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    • 3 years ago
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  • catsbeaversandducks:

    Mr. Sandman Challenge 

    By MewPawmily

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    Source: instagram.com
    • 3 years ago
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  • colourpatternist:

    She wiggles, part 2.

    I tell her a statement, she wiggles in response.

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    • 3 years ago
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  • huntingwabbits:

    this is honestly one of my favorite fourth wall breaks in any cartoon ever

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    • 3 years ago
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  • Thought: I do NOT think that 50% of the world’s billionaires should be women. I think there shouldn’t be any billionaires at all.

    randomslasher:

    npott123:

    bando–grand-scamyon:

    fandomsandfeminism:

    fandomsandfeminism:

    whenandwhereienter:

    twodotsknowwhy:

    fandomsandfeminism:

    aflawedmind:

    fandomsandfeminism:

    caosdth:

    fandomsandfeminism:

    cardboardfacewoman:

    So you are saying 0% of the world should be billionaires?

    Yes.

    Why shouldn’t their be billionaires? That makes no sense.

    Because the existence of billionaires is predicated on the exploitation of human labor and unsustainable environmental harm.  That level of wealth hoarding is harmful to economies, as it reduces the amount of money in circulation. No one person, no family, could ever conceivably even SPEND a billion dollars anyway, and  it is inherently immoral to accumulate wealth so narrowly while so much of the world lives in abject poverty.  

    Better then to create a wealth ceiling, a point at which all wealth over a certain point  is taxed at or very near 100% to incentivize people to actually spend their money rather than hoard it, stimulating the economy and bettering the lives of far more people. Better even still to create and regulate economic systems that protect workers and the environment in a way that such extreme levels of wealth accumulation aren’t even feasible. 

    The problem with this is that it reduces the incentive to actually do fiscally well. What’s the point of starting a business if you can’t become wealthy?

    There is a very real difference between “reasonably wealthy” and A BILLIONAIRE

    No one is saying you shouldn’t have a nice house, we are saying that having multiple really, really ridiculously nice houses while your employees are either homeless or at serious risk of becoming homeless is immoral.

    I’ll never understand why this concept is hard for people. I think it’s because they can’t actually fathom how much $1 Billion is.

    Seriously.

    Let’s say you have a badass job. A great job. You make $100 AN HOUR. You work 10 hours a day ($1000 A DAY), 5 days a week ($5000 a week!!!), every week ($20,000 A MONTH), thats $240,000 Every Year.

    It would take you 4,167 years to make a billion dollars.

    Keep in mind then, that if you got paid $1000 an hour, 10 hours a day, five days a week, every week, all year, it would still take over 400 years to make a billion.

    You want to make one billion in a human lifetime? If you made $10,000 an HOUR, 10 hours a day, 5 days a week, every week, all year, it would take you 41 years to hit a billion.

    (And that’s not counting, ya know, money you spend to stay alive on food or rent or anything. )

    Jeff Bezos currently has 140 billion dollars.

    $10,000 an HOUR while most of us barely making $12. Can y’all conceptualize now?

    Will always reblog

    Because this is still a difficult set of numbers for some folks to comprehend (legitimately–our brains have a hard time conceptualizing big numbers) a really good example I like to use is the difference between a million and a billion in time.

    1 million seconds is approximately 11 days. 

    1 billion seconds is just shy of 32 years. 

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    • 3 years ago
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  • novis-canis-deactivated20200504:

    novis-canis-deactivated20200504:

    Once again its 3am and this washing machine wizard haunts me

    [Audio ID]

    *washing machine beating noises come from behind the door at a steady rhythm*

    *door creaks slightly as its opened*

    Cowboy Wizard, in a sing songy country tune: “wellllllll you get down to fiddle and you get down to bowl, ya kick off yer shoes and ya throw em on the floor. Ya dancin’ in the kitchen till the mornin’ lightttt~ till the lousi-”

    (audio cuts out before he can finish the word lousiana)

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  • rossalynnnn:
“ chibird:
“Your version of a good day can evolve over time too, and that’s okay. 💛
”
this cute
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    rossalynnnn:

    chibird:

    Your version of a good day can evolve over time too, and that’s okay. 💛

    this cute

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    Source: chibird.com
    • 3 years ago
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  • abbf26:

    sailor-arashi:

    12-amu:

    abbf26:

    the news is bad sometimes

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    Okay but what’s the phone

    As advertised:

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    thats what cain used to kill abel

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    • 4 years ago
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