I tried to reset my password, don’t get an e-mail, and e-mail support like the page tells me to. What does support tell me to do?
Go to the exact same page I was on in the first place.
Very helpful, tumblr, thanks.
reverendcherricoladestroya-790:
im blue
and big
Does this mean I am part of Gekko State and I am the Eureka Seven?
I always wanted to be the erueka sebecen
hello kitty PJs…
I…I can make things into Sanrio characters idkFUCKING SPIDERMAN OH YES
I can teleport to various capital cities in the world in a nanosecond.
i am a ranger tennis superhero…
so that means i can transform to be as hot a justin bieber? (‘: <3
i’m the beatles…..sweet
I can create rainbows.
I… am Butane?
okay
it’s a black and gray faded tank top
……i can be …what?I have no shirt on, whazzat mean o3o;?
um… A green “NEW YORK” tshirt… I can turn cities into forests. Totally!It has vaguely computer-y writing on it, soo… I’m a computer?
Black shirt…. Fuuuuck. I’m Super Nazi.
(Source: otomegane)
What a waste of cash
London is a horrible country.
Because, you know, The Onion is such an obviously reputable news source. :P
Could I convert her? There was a ceremony that couldn’t be performed there, on the stage—that is true. You needed a mikvah to perform the ceremony; there wasn’t any mikvah anywhere in sight. Even if we had a mikvah on the stage, though, I wouldn’t be allowed to perform the ceremony, but the ceremony, in the end, was mundane. In the end, when it came to Israelites, converts or otherwise, you’d either been one all along or you hadn’t. The conversion ceremony was more for the benefit of the Israelite community than it was for the convert; it announced to other Israelites that, all along, this person was being ceremonied, despite not having an Israelite mother, was born with the soul of an Israelite, and no one worth listening to disagreed about that. That’s why calling it ‘conversion’ was bad English. Because to convert something means to change it, and to convert an Israelite does not change that Israelite. To convert an Israelite means only to recognize that all along, regardless of who their mother is or how she raised them, the Israelite has always been an Israelite, and that they will continue forever to be one. — Adam Levin, The Instructions, page 434.
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I find the “Church” bit rather amusing.
Thank you danyulfan and clamhead939 for submitting the ‘Calvin and Bacon’ comics but I’ve posted it couple of days ago here, jewlikeruth beat you to that :-)
For anyone who missed it, there’s also this:
http://www.pantsareoverrated.com/2011/05/12
Someone started following me after I submitted http://www.pantsareoverrated.com/2011/05/10 to the Calvin & Hobbes tumblr. :D Best reason to get a follower ever.
Hello new follower!
Things I keep thinking I should blog on:
1) Easter
2) Babies
#2 makes me happy (and I can delve into Jewish tradition, which always pleases me) and is a lot less awkward than #1.
Also in line with the point of this blog. Fancy that.
“Love
(take as much as you need)”
(Source: hikayu, via dliessmgg)
What is eternity like? And what is it like to always have been around? — Dan Hays, Pastor of Sr. High Ministries at Village Church of Gurnee, when asked the question “If you could ask God one question, what would it be?… “
There’ve definitely been days when I’ve felt this way.
(Source: queersecrets)