Semi-Charmed Kind of Guy

I just want something to get me through this semi-charmed kind of life. I like politics, boys, random TV, and popular culture. I'm a political liberal and believe in equality for all: women, minority ethnicities/cultures, lgbtq, and anything else that deviates from the norm.

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wwonderful:

sexuality is so dumb why does it even matter who you like no one is gonna like you back anyways

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Be honest with yourself about who you are, and have the courage to be that person. If you want to fuck, then go fuck. If you want to get drunk, get drunk. And there is nothing wrong with sucking a dick. If someone tries to judge you or shame you for doing safe, consensual things that make you happy, I can guarantee you they’re a bad person –- tell them to lick the dark part of your ass and cut them out of your life. No one has it all figured out, especially not the people who are acting like they do and judging you because of it. Pretending to be something you aren’t because you’re trying to please a bunch of judgmental hypocrites and shitheads is not the way to be happy; living the life you want to live is. It’s that simple. tucker max (via elbianaaa)
ashes0909:

feminismfreedomfighters:

catbountry:

helpimtrappedontheinternet:

sageoflogic:

sanityscraps:

freshgirljade:

catfacemeowmers:

motherjones:

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

Well, they’re right about the “save us all” part, anyway.

Okay, like…what total fucking assholes.  Actually we HAVE heard of the Great Recession!  In fact, that’s WHY we live with our parents!  And I don’t actually know ANYONE in that age bracket who is optimistic about the future.  And I’m not sure how wanting a job with greater responsibility makes you narcissistic.  My last job was as a barista.  You’re telling me I shouldn’t want a job with greater responsibility than making coffee and being nice to people when they were mean?  And none of the people I have ever worked with EXPECTED to get promoted regardless of performance.  They either didn’t care about being promoted, or they expected to get promoted by working hard to show that they were more competent than everyone else.
Go fuck yourself, Time.
P.S.  Want millenials to stop thinking about themselves so much?  Then maybe you should make Syria or Bangladesh the cover story instead of whining about how your kids are annoying.

^^^^ this

Matt Bors has an amazing response to this sack of shit.

Wow fuck you Time. Then again Time hasn’t criticized the negative effects of the Baby Boomer generation on our society as much as some others have so this isn’t surprising.

Reblogging because that Matt Bors response linked above is amazing and worth reading.

Thank you Matt Bors.

The Baby Boomer generation acted to secure their power by exploiting the economic system until it literally bankrupted a nation (and nearly several others,) barred the growth of an educated population by making secondary education exorbitantly expensive, did everything in their power to deflect and distract people from issues they took interest in, and now have the audacity to complain that younger people are uneducated, disinterested, and won’t pick up the check. 
Here’s your bed:

Lie in it.

“Maligned as a bunch of shiftless, tech-addled children raised to think they’d all get trophies, Millennials are trying to build careers out of the ruins of a job market. Amid a group that’s supposed to be a bunch of entitled kids, all I see around me are young people juggling multiple jobs and unpaid internships while trying to blot their (trigger warning!) student debt from their minds.” - Matt Bors.

ashes0909:

feminismfreedomfighters:

catbountry:

helpimtrappedontheinternet:

sageoflogic:

sanityscraps:

freshgirljade:

catfacemeowmers:

motherjones:

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

Well, they’re right about the “save us all” part, anyway.

Okay, like…what total fucking assholes.  Actually we HAVE heard of the Great Recession!  In fact, that’s WHY we live with our parents!  And I don’t actually know ANYONE in that age bracket who is optimistic about the future.  And I’m not sure how wanting a job with greater responsibility makes you narcissistic.  My last job was as a barista.  You’re telling me I shouldn’t want a job with greater responsibility than making coffee and being nice to people when they were mean?  And none of the people I have ever worked with EXPECTED to get promoted regardless of performance.  They either didn’t care about being promoted, or they expected to get promoted by working hard to show that they were more competent than everyone else.

Go fuck yourself, Time.

P.S.  Want millenials to stop thinking about themselves so much?  Then maybe you should make Syria or Bangladesh the cover story instead of whining about how your kids are annoying.

^^^^ this

Matt Bors has an amazing response to this sack of shit.

Wow fuck you Time. Then again Time hasn’t criticized the negative effects of the Baby Boomer generation on our society as much as some others have so this isn’t surprising.

Reblogging because that Matt Bors response linked above is amazing and worth reading.

Thank you Matt Bors.

The Baby Boomer generation acted to secure their power by exploiting the economic system until it literally bankrupted a nation (and nearly several others,) barred the growth of an educated population by making secondary education exorbitantly expensive, did everything in their power to deflect and distract people from issues they took interest in, and now have the audacity to complain that younger people are uneducated, disinterested, and won’t pick up the check. 

Here’s your bed:

Lie in it.

“Maligned as a bunch of shiftless, tech-addled children raised to think they’d all get trophies, Millennials are trying to build careers out of the ruins of a job market. Amid a group that’s supposed to be a bunch of entitled kids, all I see around me are young people juggling multiple jobs and unpaid internships while trying to blot their (trigger warning!) student debt from their minds.” - Matt Bors.

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lanadelrevupthosefryers:

jeez mom tone it down its just gay porn

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ecowatchorg:

Al Gore Tells Obama: Cancel Keystone XL“I still hold out hope that he will be as positively surprising in his policy initiatives this year as he was in his speeches.”http://ecowatch.com/2013/al-gore-tells-obama-cancel-keystone-xl/

ecowatchorg:

Al Gore Tells Obama: Cancel Keystone XL

“I still hold out hope that he will be as positively surprising in his policy initiatives this year as he was in his speeches.”

http://ecowatch.com/2013/al-gore-tells-obama-cancel-keystone-xl/

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