Didn’t anyone ever tell you there’s one thing you never put in a trap, if you’re smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there’s one thing you never, ever put in a trap. And what would that be, sir? Me. - Doctor Who (Happy 53rd Birthday!)
This guy... I completely agree.
it’s always easier to blame inanimate objects than it is to look at ourselves, isn’t it? why examine our society and figure out what’s making us crazy? that’s just plain silly! let’s put all the blame on guns!
let’s not talk about our insane school system where students are force fed pills when...
Her heart was a secret garden and the walls were very high.
William Goldman (via quotemadness)
Lucky, I'm very tall. @ my baby girl, you know who you are 😏😏😏❤
ALWAYS KITTEN
You know one of the most expensive things you could ever do is pay attention to the wrong people.
http://twitter.com/goodquoteco (via kushandwizdom)
Yep. Hate fucking with the wrong people. You're a waste of time.
Guns can do bad things... but they can also do good things. Its all in the hands of the craftsman what the tool will do. The craftsman GUIDES the tool. Not the tool guides the craftsman. People need to realize this.
You won’t see the gun-control freaks at MSNBC touting the story of his hero dad.
A St. Louis couple is likely thankful to have guns in their home after they were forced to use them to defend their daughter against two men Monday night.
The men, one of whom had an extensive rap sheet, confronted the couples’ 17-year-old daughter after she stepped outside of the house to go to her car, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Cortez McClinton, 33, and Terrell Johnson, 31, held a gun to the girl’s head and used her as a shield as they entered the family home, where a five-year old child was also present.
The girl’s father and mother witnessed the abduction, and both retrieved their guns. When McClinton and Johnson entered, the father fired several shots, hitting both men. The girl’s mother fired one shot but missed.
Johnson died at the scene. McClinton was wounded but was able to scramble off. He had his brother take him to the hospital.
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Does anyone else feel like a “filler friend”? Like you just sit there, never contributing to the conversation, and when you do, no one notices. You don’t really have a purpose or do anything and kinda just sit there existing. No one ever invites you ever or asks to do anything with you, and people even make group plans right in front of you and neglect your presence. It’s not that anyone means for this to happen it kinda just does?
Pug: *twerks on dad’s face* Dad: pug, you’re dangerous with that brown eye Me: more like pink eye Dad: how’d you get pink eye from my pug’s brown eye? Me: she was twerking on my face
I hate how true this is