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What if your future child can time travel and came back in time because you died and they wanted to know you so now they’re a part of your life and you don’t even know it.

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g-iggle:

you deserve to smile. this is here for you when you want to laugh again.
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deathekidd:

Tumblr, we are so deep

deathekidd:

Tumblr, we are so deep

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thehilariousblog:

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80 years from now;
Me: //falls//
Granddaughter: GRANDMA ARE YOU OKAY?
Me: //laughs// HELP I'VE FALLEN AND I CAN'T GET UP
Granddaughter: Grandma this isn't the time for your old 2000 jokes!
Me: WATCH OUT WE GOT A BADASS OVER HERE
Granddaughter: GRANDMA!
Me: YOLO
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g-iggle:

you deserve to smile. this is here for you when you want to laugh again.
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tastefullyoffensive:

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theepichumor:

i was going through my old liked pages on facebook and here are some of my favorites

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theyellovvbrickroad:

raalts:

WAIT IS RAVEN SYMONE STILL A LESBIAN

nope she woke up straight this morning

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It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way. 
At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long. 
Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and is shunned by others. 
But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation. 1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.  

It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way. 


At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long. 

Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and is shunned by others. 


But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation. 

1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.  

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