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sandandglass

TDS, February 11, 2015

Jordan Klepper looks at the issue of sex education in schools

The Daily show is one of my daily routines.  This episode made me shake my head.  It’s amazing how the schools have not adapted to the change in times.  We need to talk about sex more, the kids know, educated them properly.  

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Rejected Harry Potter Valentines — YEAR 2

(Last year’s are HERE and just as uncomfortable)

As always, many more are here And many are for sale here

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tkingfisher

Morally Ambiguous Honey Badger Valentines, because I love you all.

Please Note: Morally Ambiguous Honey Badgers are morally ambiguous! The creative mind behind them does not endorse actual violence against one’s enemies. That is all.

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I love this, don’t ask me why.

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This is one of those things you never asked for, but never knew you needed.

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lilah80

Just imagining Sasha and Malia’s EPIC mortification right now.

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I DON’T CARE ABOUT POSTS AND CONTENT! I’M ONLY HERE BECAUSE I LIKE THE COLOR BLUE!! I’M ONLY HERE FOR THE COLOR BLUE!!!!!

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micdotcom

By day, Stephanie Rudig is a designer for National Geographic Kids magazine. By night, she takes on a different role: feminist vigilante artist.

Over the past two years, Rudig has created portraits of every female member of the 113th Congress. Rudig then posted the images throughout Washington D.C., each on the street named after its representative’s respective state. She calls this project She-Span, and it is encouraging residents to remember and celebrate the women who represent them, one inspiring street portrait at a time.

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