ephxmerel:

GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FINALS
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR GCSES
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR A LEVELS
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR ORAL EXAMS
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR PRESENTATIONS
GOOD LUCK TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS IT

THIS IS IT GUYS GOOD LUCK

I HOPE YOU GUYS GET EVERYTHING YOU HAVE BEEN WORKING SO HARD FOR

valerie1972:

blackmattersus:

sangrexderramada:

gardnerhill:

startrekrenegades:

accras:

“This video of this
adorable little girl encouraging her Dad while he tries to do her hair,
is just what we needed to brighten up our day.” [X]

[Dad: How’m I doing on your hair?

Child: Good!

Dad: Let’s see, do I need more grease?

Child: Yes. You need more grease on there.

Dad: More grease? And then what?

Child: And then you gonna need to brush it, and then you put a band on there.

Dad: A band on it?

Child: Yeah!

Dad: Aww..

Child: You’re getting it through! You’re almost done! You’re doing a good job!

Dad: Aww, thank you, sweetheart, so much! Daddy’s trying, doing the best I can. Thank you so much.

Child: You’re welcome!

Dad: I’m almost done!

Child: You been doing great!

Dad: Aw baby, thank you so much, you’re so encouraging to Dad. Thank you.

Child: You’re welcome.

Dad: I really appreciate you so much. You’re so awesome. Daddy getting your ponytails ready for school.]

Interrupting all the political ugliness to make you melt with cute.

Me as a father

this is so pure

Kids that age are parrots of tone and phrasing. So the whole bit with “You’re getting it through! You’re almost done! You’re doing a good job!” means that there is at least one adult, if not more, in her life that regularly talks to her that way.

Everything about this video makes me happy.

glumshoe:

fsth:

glumshoe:

I haven’t seen anybody talking about it yet, but this flu season is off to a bad start and experts are concerned it’s going to get worse. If you have any insurance at all, flu shots are free at places like CVS, Walgreens, and Target, and at a low-cost out of pocket. They are absolutely worth getting, even at limited effectiveness, to prevent contraction and/or limit severity of illness. If it is at all possible for you, it’s a good idea to get your flu shot ASAP.

I literally never get that shot ever since I stopped going to school and I haven’t even got the sniffles.

That’s cool, but past good fortune is not a guarantee of future health. If you interact with other people at all you are still at risk of contracting the flu or causing it to be spread to others – most people with the flu don’t show symptoms but are able to pass it on to others. If you spend time around children or the elderly, or people with compromised immune systems, the best thing you can do to protect them is to get vaccinated yourself. 

I understand hating needles – I have a severe needle phobia that causes me to pass out and go into full-body convulsions during injections (sometimes even at the mention of needles). That’s one of the reasons I had to stop HRT. However, minimizing the flu is very important so I get my shots anyway.

postmarxed:

captainsnoop:

so evidently normal guns exist in star wars (called “slugthrowers” because of course) and they’re apparently super broken and extremely useful because they go right through shields designed to deflect energy weapons and if a jedi tries to deflect them with a lightsaber the bullet just melts and turns in to an equally lethal spray of molten metal 

imagine you’re the most badass sith in the universe and Some Dude With A Handgun challenges you and you’re just like “heh… primitive weapons… bring it on” and he shoots you and you suddenly get splattered with a shower of molten metal and you fucking Die