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~ Tuesday, October 27 ~
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Absolutely necessary after spending all day hearing about how Disney films send unrealistic messages to girls. The boys aren’t exactly well-rounded, either.


Bonus round! Prince Phillip (Sleeping Beauty), Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid), Prince (Snow White), Prince Charming (Cinderella, although he is never actually called Prince Charming in the movie), and last but not least Prince Adam (Beauty and the Beast


Guys, are you seriously thinking about this? These are FAIRY TALES, don’t blame Disney. Most of these stories started from books that Disney just adapted. And yes, they are flat characters. And not all stories need to have round characters. IT trally wouldn’t be essential to the story, unless you want to make it a romantic comedy of the modern age. These cartoons have been here for the longest time, even before we were all born. I bet you didn’t think about this back when you were kids. And hello, as if men use these princes to learn how to attract women. SRSLY? Get it over with.

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justanotherprettylie:

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samuraifrog:

randominternet:

via popculturebrain

Absolutely necessary after spending all day hearing about how Disney films send unrealistic messages to girls. The boys aren’t exactly well-rounded, either.

Bonus round! Prince Phillip (Sleeping Beauty), Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid), Prince (Snow White), Prince Charming (Cinderella, although he is never actually called Prince Charming in the movie), and last but not least Prince Adam (Beauty and the Beast

Guys, are you seriously thinking about this? These are FAIRY TALES, don’t blame Disney. Most of these stories started from books that Disney just adapted. And yes, they are flat characters. And not all stories need to have round characters. IT trally wouldn’t be essential to the story, unless you want to make it a romantic comedy of the modern age. These cartoons have been here for the longest time, even before we were all born. I bet you didn’t think about this back when you were kids. And hello, as if men use these princes to learn how to attract women. SRSLY? Get it over with.


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~ Wednesday, October 21 ~
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~ Thursday, October 8 ~
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~ Tuesday, October 6 ~
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ffffood:

Rate your food threshold «  Dana McCauley’s food blog via Al Dente.
I have quibbles about the order near the end but it’s interesting nevertheless.
—rodmitch

ffffood:

Rate your food threshold «  Dana McCauley’s food blog via Al Dente.

I have quibbles about the order near the end but it’s interesting nevertheless.

rodmitch


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~ Sunday, October 4 ~
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jilliann:
I’ve decided to make all of my decisions using flow charts (see below to verify).

jilliann:

I’ve decided to make all of my decisions using flow charts (see below to verify).

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lakeeffectkid:

uhmmm pretty darn sure macs are extremely customizable…
so therefore it belongs in that middle-perfect computer-bubble. :P
take THAT PC ppl!

lakeeffectkid:

uhmmm pretty darn sure macs are extremely customizable…

so therefore it belongs in that middle-perfect computer-bubble. :P

take THAT PC ppl!


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justbesplendid:

fantasticness:

funnyassstuff: complicatedshoes: Facebook Comment Flowchart
hilarious awesomeness

justbesplendid:

fantasticness:

funnyassstuffcomplicatedshoes: Facebook Comment Flowchart

hilarious awesomeness


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~ Saturday, October 3 ~
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