Ouran High School Host Club Complete Bloopers (by RedPanda167)
jesus christ im only like 4 minutes into this I DIDNT KNOW THERE WAS 30 MINUTES WORTH OF BLOOPERS IM DIE
also english dub sounds p ok
gosh i haven’t laughed that hard in a long time



Ouran High School Host Club Complete Bloopers (by RedPanda167)
jesus christ im only like 4 minutes into this I DIDNT KNOW THERE WAS 30 MINUTES WORTH OF BLOOPERS IM DIE
also english dub sounds p ok
gosh i haven’t laughed that hard in a long time
what even IS american culture
it’s just a big ball of different cultures with no set value
i don’t get it
It is truly alarming reading through forums or blogs created to harass women who have posted any kind of nude material. A quick scroll through any of these sites and you’ll find rape threats, threats of violence, and lovely gems such as, “These dirty whores deserve to have their lives ruined for posting this.” It is strange to me that the social condemnation of nudity still extends this far. I’ve seen posts about how since some of these women have decided to stop using the internet socially all together, most likely for their safety, these users have decided to find them offline and pursue further harassment.
Before any smart asses jump in with a “Well what did they expect?”, 1) it is absolutely ridiculous for anyone to even imply that one should expect to receive rape threats because they posted a photo of their boobs, 2) this behavior is absolutely unacceptable, no matter how ‘the world is’, and it needs to change. These people/sites/blogs should be socially condemned, not the women they’re harassing.
If you see this kind of behavior and can do anything about it, do so.
If you participate in this kind of behavior, unfollow.
those friends that clap right in your face and then say “haha you flinched” are the worst friends
Childhood Nickname

For those of you who criticize Janelle’s signature monochromatic look.
From her speech on “Black Girls Rock”:
“When I started my music career, I was a maid. I used to clean houses. My mother was a proud janitor. My stepfather, who raised me like his very own, worked at the post office and my father was a trashman. They all wore uniforms and that’s why I stand here today, in my black and white, and I wear my uniform to honor them.
This is a reminder that I have work to do. I have people to uplift. I have people to inspire. And today, I wear my uniform proudly as a Cover Girl. I want to be clear, young girls, I didn’t have to change who I was to become a Cover Girl. I didn’t have to become perfect because I’ve learned throughout my journey that perfection is the enemy of greatness.
Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.” - Janelle Monáe

cover half the picture to see it better
This is actually heartbreaking
i need a job where i work one hour a week and i get paid a thousand dollars a minute