nat-20s:

Number one best character trait you can give to any character is profound kindness. Number two is huge bitch. Number 3 is dumb of ass. They should all be the same person.

brucespringsteendotcom:

Public transit be like your bus is due …..now! ……..now! …..any second now…….okay now! Just kidding uhh…………..now! Okay itll be 17 minutes ☺️ hope that helps. Aw shit we sent the invisible bus again

effemimaniac:

my blog, is a safe space for eveeryone. because despite how much I desperately want to, I cannot hurt you through the computer screen. Yet.

bodyhaired:

you just blocked over 1000 blogs and have earned the “hater bitch” badge!

herssian:

sorry, i can’t show more art because it’s under NDA (Not Doing Art) so you understand

1percentcharge:

I like to say ____ jumpscare whenever I see something that I recognize

kn1ght-l1ght:

Posting this iconic piece of media that I just NEVER found online isolated except in an archived reddit thread

pcktknife:

pcktknife:

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dawg…..what is that

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ouuuugh fuck i dont feel so good

atomic-cat-dragon:

xenoqueenie:

when ur talking abt headcanons w/ ur friend and they start typing for a really long time

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[ID: A stock photo of someone with short brown hair lying down on a couch and holding a bucket of popcorn, with a smug/intrigued expression on their face. /End ID]

Anonymous asked:

AITA for not giving money to a homeless man?


I (19m) was taking a stroll the other day in the city in my usual black trench coat and cool black hat. Out of the corner of my eye I saw this girl (YoungF) who I think might have been a waitress giving money to a homeless guy.

Obviously I had to step in because she clearly didn't know what she was doing. I gave her her ten dollars back and told her he probably had just sat around while she worked hard for it. For some reason she didn't accept this? I continued to explain about how I'm from NYC where it was quite common for homeless people to actually work for money by wiping windshields or at least doing a little dance or something. I actually have a pretty funny anecdote about that.


Anyway that's when it got really really, really weird. Out of nowhere this homeless guy stands up, looks at me and dances to what I think was a K-Pop song? I mean, the dance was executed flawlessly somehow. Then everyone around me just started cheering for him and throwing money at his feet - money they'd obviously worked hard for. I even saw a business lady give him a gold watch for some reason? I ran away at that point but apparently from what I've heard they just kept dancing into the night.

So basically, was I an asshole for encouraging them to spend their money properly? I mean, even if I did something wrong I thought that was an insane reaction to what I said.