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whut-even-the-fuck:

ibara-san:

itscooltolovejesus:

what a bunch of lil shits

blossom you dont even have a fucking nose

only on tumblr do you get teenagers swearing at cartoon characters

(Source: femburton, via kawaiichococupcakes)

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amnos-for-dream:

cool1412:

amnos-for-dream:

“Do you fart?”

“I even fart at concerts”

WAH, WAH, WAH!

#MY DREAMS ARE DASHED #REALITY HAS BEEN SHATTERED #MY MAIDEN YOUTH’S INNOCENCE HAS BEEN TAINTED WITH THE SULFURIC RESIDUE THAT IS YOUR FART

lmaoooo your tags I can’t

(Source: uoe)

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kateoplis:

“Here are some broad descriptions about the generation known as Millennials: They’re narcissistic. They’re lazy. They’re coddled. They’re even a bit delusional.
Those aren’t just unfounded negative stereotypes about 80 million Americans born roughly between 1980 and 2000. They’re backed up by a decade of sociological research. The National Institutes of Health found that for people in their 20s, Narcissistic Personality Disorder is three times as high than the generation that’s 65 or older. In 1992, 80 percent of people under 23 wanted to one day have a job with greater responsibility; ten years later, 60 percent did. Millennials received so many participation trophies growing up that 40 percent of them think they should be promoted every two years – regardless of performance. They’re so hopeful about the future you might think they hadn’t heard of something called the Great Recession.”
The Me Generation

kateoplis:

Here are some broad descriptions about the generation known as Millennials: They’re narcissistic. They’re lazy. They’re coddled. They’re even a bit delusional.

Those aren’t just unfounded negative stereotypes about 80 million Americans born roughly between 1980 and 2000. They’re backed up by a decade of sociological research. The National Institutes of Health found that for people in their 20s, Narcissistic Personality Disorder is three times as high than the generation that’s 65 or older. In 1992, 80 percent of people under 23 wanted to one day have a job with greater responsibility; ten years later, 60 percent did. Millennials received so many participation trophies growing up that 40 percent of them think they should be promoted every two years – regardless of performance. They’re so hopeful about the future you might think they hadn’t heard of something called the Great Recession.”

The Me Generation

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