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My mom sent this to me and i’m howling

NOT ANTHOROPOLOGY AND WHOLE FOODS 😂🤣😂🤣

💀💀💀 a mood

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typhlonectes

Hi fellow white people. Are you having a sad, because that family ‘s enjoying a picnic in the park, while being black? Did that customer in front of you just speak a language that makes you irrationally angry?

Well, this is a great time to try...”

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Anonymous asked:

Does it matter which gender the nudes come from?

Wut mate?

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Honestly one of my biggest pet peeves is the casual to overt shaming of blue collar work in order to push expensive four year degrees. “You have to go to college! You don’t want to be a garbage man, do you?”

Why the hell not? Sanitation workers make bank. Even a job like McDonald’s can pay off if you make yourself valuable to the company. My friend is a manager and she makes very good money. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with pursuing a trade that doesn’t require a degree. Degrees might’ve been incredibly valuable 40 years ago when they were relatively rare, but now an employer can find 100 bachelors of arts in English in three seconds. It’s just not worth going $100,000 into debt for. I have nothing against higher education. I plan to go back to school myself. But I despise this lie being fed to young people that college is the only way to be successful.

^^ absolutely agree. There is a value in taking classes at college or getting a certificate (I have a certificate in Graphic Design), but that doesn’t mean I don’t see the value in blue collar work. Hell, I’d argue that blue collar work, overall, is more valuable to society than most college degrees: garbage collectors that make your streets clean > philosophy and english majors who ended up at Starbucks. 

Not to mention sanitation workers can make upwards of $80,000. That’s not only more than I make as a teacher, it’s more than I would make if I had been teaching for 25 years. At least in my state the cap for teacher pay is around $50,000.

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Before the computing era, ILM was the master of oil matte painting, making audiences believe that some of the sets in the original Star Wars and Indiana Jones trilogy were real when they weren’t. They were the work of geniuses like Chris Evans, Michael Pangrazio, Frank Ordaz, Harrison Ellenshaw and Ralph McQuarrie Forever thank you, to their handmade art and the work of their colleagues, that made us dream of impossible worlds and fantastic places across Earth and the Universe.

There are more background paintings on this article, featuring comments by the masters/artists themselves ! 

Some of the following pieces were made by other artists 2:

exCUSE ME?!?!!??!??! TheYRE PAINTINGS?!??!!?!

SHUT UP I thought they were miniatures!!!!

It’s too beautiful. I could cry.

I love this because I’ll be watching a movie and think “how did they do that? Is that a building they built for this movie? Was it there beforehand? Is it cardboard or CGI? Is that actually some place on Earth that they’re filming?” And the answer to all of these now is “nope, that’s a painting”. I can’t believe some of the most iconic, familiar shots were paintings!

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