1. easy for you to say, chuck! they give out a lot of free condoms huh. also would you rather your taxes enable women to have access to birth control or pay for food stamps for ladies with babies who couldnt afford birth control but also cant afford food for the babes!!!!!

    easy for you to say, chuck! they give out a lot of free condoms huh. also would you rather your taxes enable women to have access to birth control or pay for food stamps for ladies with babies who couldnt afford birth control but also cant afford food for the babes!!!!!

  2. (Source: fairisle)

  3. whats going on

    whats going on

  4. 
Amber Heard - SAG Awards, January 29, 2012

    Amber Heard - SAG Awards, January 29, 2012

  5. ianbrooks:

Tim Haverford in “Bowl”
“Indiana’s premiere fashion icon, Thomas Haverford, appeared on last night’s Parks and Rec with a Ryan Gosling-inspired Drive jacket, leading us to believe that 720 Entertainment may be back in business and filming a follow up to Gosling’s Oscar snubbed film”.

(source: tauntr)

    ianbrooks:

    Tim Haverford in “Bowl”

    “Indiana’s premiere fashion icon, Thomas Haverford, appeared on last night’s Parks and Rec with a Ryan Gosling-inspired Drive jacket, leading us to believe that 720 Entertainment may be back in business and filming a follow up to Gosling’s Oscar snubbed film”.

    (source: tauntr)

  6. (Source: smashleylikes)

  7. lalalori:

Ellie Saab | SS 2012

    lalalori:

    Ellie Saab | SS 2012

  8. whatafuckinfamilypicture:

    Glee series finale: Kurt and Artie shoot up school while singing Pumped Up Kicks leaving everyone dead besides Mercedes who afterwards runs through the halls in the midst of the bloodbath performing a moving rendition of Party Rock Anthem until the police arrive and shoot her because shes black.

  9. every time i go on (in? to.) the mint tag and see green or blue or nOT MINT i get real mad. like so mad.

  10. I want my chinos to fit they are the best, darkest, most dark, darker than any other denim ever denim

  11. I wish I knew someone that I liked enough to tell them to come work at my place of employment

  12. nok-ind:

World’s languages traced back to single African mother tongue: scientists.
New Zealand researchers have traced every human language — from English to Mandarin — back to an ancestral language spoken in Africa 50,000 to 70,000 years ago.
 
Scientists say they have traced the world’s 6,000 modern languages — from English to Mandarin — back to a single “mother tongue,” an ancestral language spoken in Africa 50,000 to 70,000 years ago.
New research, published in the journal Science, suggests this single ancient language resulted in human civilization — a Diaspora — as well as advances in art and hunting tool technology, and laid the groundwork for all the world’s cultures.
The research, by Quentin Atkinson from the University of Auckland in New Zealand, also found that speech evolved far earlier than previously thought. And the findings implied, though did not prove, that modern language originated only once, an issue of controversy among linguists, according to the New York Times.
Before Atkinson came up with the evidence for a single African origin of language, some scientists had argued that language evolved independently in different parts of the world.
Atkinson found that the first populations migrating from Africa laid the groundwork for all the world’s cultures by taking their single language with them. “It was the catalyst that spurred the human expansion that we all are a product of,” Atkinson said, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Atkinson traced the number distinct sounds, or phonemes — consonants, vowels and tones — in 504 world languages, finding compelling evidence that they can be traced back to a long-forgotten dialect spoken by our Stone Age ancestors, according to the Daily Mail.
Atkinson also hypothesized that languages with the most sounds would be the oldest, while those spoken by smaller breakaway groups would utilize fewer sounds as variation and complexity diminished.
The study found that some of the click-using languages of Africa have more than 100 phonemes, or sounds, whereas Hawaiian, toward the far end of the human migration route out of Africa, has only 13, the Times reported. English has about 45 phonemes.
The phoneme pattern mirrors the pattern of human genetic diversity as humans spread across the globe from sub-Saharan Africa around 70,000 years ago.
Source: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/business-tech/science/110415/language-science-linguistics-mother-tongue-english-chinese-mandarin-africa

    nok-ind:

    World’s languages traced back to single African mother tongue: scientists.

    New Zealand researchers have traced every human language — from English to Mandarin — back to an ancestral language spoken in Africa 50,000 to 70,000 years ago.

    Scientists say they have traced the world’s 6,000 modern languages — from English to Mandarin — back to a single “mother tongue,” an ancestral language spoken in Africa 50,000 to 70,000 years ago.

    New research, published in the journal Science, suggests this single ancient language resulted in human civilization — a Diaspora — as well as advances in art and hunting tool technology, and laid the groundwork for all the world’s cultures.

    The research, by Quentin Atkinson from the University of Auckland in New Zealand, also found that speech evolved far earlier than previously thought. And the findings implied, though did not prove, that modern language originated only once, an issue of controversy among linguists, according to the New York Times.

    Before Atkinson came up with the evidence for a single African origin of language, some scientists had argued that language evolved independently in different parts of the world.

    Atkinson found that the first populations migrating from Africa laid the groundwork for all the world’s cultures by taking their single language with them. “It was the catalyst that spurred the human expansion that we all are a product of,” Atkinson said, the Wall Street Journal reported.

    Atkinson traced the number distinct sounds, or phonemes — consonants, vowels and tones — in 504 world languages, finding compelling evidence that they can be traced back to a long-forgotten dialect spoken by our Stone Age ancestors, according to the Daily Mail.

    Atkinson also hypothesized that languages with the most sounds would be the oldest, while those spoken by smaller breakaway groups would utilize fewer sounds as variation and complexity diminished.

    The study found that some of the click-using languages of Africa have more than 100 phonemes, or sounds, whereas Hawaiian, toward the far end of the human migration route out of Africa, has only 13, the Times reported. English has about 45 phonemes.

    The phoneme pattern mirrors the pattern of human genetic diversity as humans spread across the globe from sub-Saharan Africa around 70,000 years ago.

    Source: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/business-tech/science/110415/language-science-linguistics-mother-tongue-english-chinese-mandarin-africa

  13. my counselor said she sent my transcript and stuff but my colleges say they didnt get them….