rollingthesixdeuce:

senor-crabbo:

s0mewhere-in-br00klyn:

lalabaka:

reality-bytes:

sixpenceee:

A Bob Ross inspired shirt. From a comment on a thread: “He was going trough a lot of tough stuff during the time. His wife was suffering from cancer at this point. Two years from this episode she died. He was diagnosed with lymphoma soon after, and he too passed away, roughly two years after that. They way he speaks during this episode really carries his struggle to stay focused on good stuff though tough times.” You can watch the video here

You can order a shirt here

Legendary.

I sooo want this.

@crazywhitebitchnamedlucifer

I’m in love with him

The absolute god. I want this shirt

Bob Ross is the shit…

heart-ablaze:

cumberknitterfiles:

fieldbears:

pocketpadfoot:

Imagine James Potter getting wasted and making a bet with Sirius that he can totally transform into his Animagus shape no biggie – and it goes fine but then he’s too drunk to change back and Muggles get confronted with this really drunk deer roaming the streets pursued by a man who can’t stop laughing

or

image

I reblogged this but I need to reblog it again because of that fucking gif

sixpenceee:

Kids get a $2 discount if they read a book aloud to this barber in Michigan while he sorts them out. The kids also get quizzed on what they read. “It’s not just about reading, but also about comprehension,” said Ryan Griffin, the barber who created the program at The Fuller Cut barbershop in Ypsilanti. “It hit me like a book! I was like, that is so responsible to have these kids not waste their time just either sitting there doing nothing, or playing a video game. They can read,” Griffin told CNN. Almost all of Griffin’s clientele is African-American. He says he really wanted to offer his younger visitors books with a strong, positive message. Via CNN

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demonicallyperfect:

meghli:

Please help donate to my indigenous activist friend who is currently battling Cancer. she’s not only trying to cover her medical bills, but also building a movement to fight against the medical atrocities and neglect that other indigenous women/woc and working class women in New Orleans are facing. Please share her story ❤️

https://www.gofundme.com/vj4db-help-me-fight-cancer

As of November 26th, 2018, she has only raised $3,444 of the $15k needed. Please consider donating, or at least sharing this post.