William "Dex" Poindexter. 20. Computer Engineering Major at Samwell University. #24 on the Samwell Men's Hockey Team. Unappointed campus handyman. This is an RP Blog!
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Actual recording of a pissed off Bitty.
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speedypeachglitter:
I am offended you think I’d do something like that! It’s the lighting and the Snapchat filter! I thought this was us!
Originally posted by magicalseasonsofthewitch
Ah huh. If you say so, Bitty. Whatver you say. I don’t think filters work that way.
Originally posted by annefrankisgod
Originally posted by morning-bunny
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“We want everyone to know that we stand behind them, and we support them. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to find love whatever way that is, and they should feel comfortable and be allowed to be happy.”
Marchy standing up as the Bruins’ “You Can Play” ambassador
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You dye your hair in between pictures then, Mr. “Not fake!”??
100% Real pictures of me right now! (Not fake!)
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Scampy O'Cuteness is here to wish you a happy St. Patrick’s Day!!
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Ireland, I’d like to personally apologize on behalf of the United States
For making this historically important day a drunken booze fest full of leprechauns and beads
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Friendly reminder that Corned beef and cabbage isn’t “inauthentic” or “fake” irish food or w/e, it’s Irish-American food. My ancestors weren’t fucking fake Irish ppl or something, they were too broke to afford pork and cabbage stretched their meals, and they learned how to make beef from their Jewish neighbors. leave me the fuck alone and let me enjoy the culture I was born with mate
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Green food may mean party time in America, where St. Patrick’s Day has long been an excuse to break out the food dye. But in Ireland, where the Irish celebrate their patron saint on March 17, there’s a bitter history to eating green that harks back to the nation’s darkest chapter, says historian Christine Kinealy.
The reason, Kinealy explains, is the Irish potato famine of the 1840s, which forced so many Irish to flee mass starvation in their homeland in search of better times in America and elsewhere. Those who stayed behind turned to desperate measures.
“People were so deprived of food that they resorted to eating grass,” Kinealy tells The Salt. “In Irish folk memory, they talk about people’s mouths being green as they died.”
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“Brad, apologize for hitting your brother.”
“BUT DAD!”
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Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around
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Day 94/365: Favorite Country Song
Song: Hurt
Artist: Johnny Cash (originally by Nine Inch Nails)
“And you could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt.”
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Do I have to supply my own text book?
Do you have time for a break, or nah? Because I’m ready to murder something if I have to stare at this coding assignment any longer. I feel your pain.
If anyone would like to hit me over the head with a very large text book, that’d be chill.
This writing assignment is stupid as fuck. Or better yet, writer’s block is stupid as fuck.
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I dunnno. You got any big ideas for those of us staying at Samwell, dude?
so what the hell are we doing for spring break, then?
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This is perfect and I need it in my life.
The Keyboard Waffle Iron
Follow for food
Get your FoodFfs stuff here :)
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dereksnurse:
The worst? That’s not what you said on Valentine’s Day.
You wanted to leave me for a stuffed bear. #ConfirmedTheWorst
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