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In response to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries not wanting “not so cool” kids or women who wear size large to wear his company’s clothes, Greg Karber has come up with a funny and creative way to readjust the Abercrombie & Fitch brand.

He’s giving their clothes to the homeless.

After scouring his local thrift shop’s “douchebag section,” Karber heads to LA’s Skid Row to dole out the clothes among the homeless population. Watch the stunt and find out how you can be involved in one man’s troll-job on a company with some pretty unflattering business practices in the video above.”

How about people not use the homeless as a way to create negative perceptions of a clothing brand? They’re not props for your fucking privileged-ass message.

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thebigmystery42:

….sorta scared?….

your url makes this 10x creepier

I’ll be waiting, 2 hours timer is set 

look at the notes.

Okay, we’ll be waiting.

Fucking shit……

What the actual fuck you guys
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCKING FUCK
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The Daily Show / The Colbert Report | April 16th 2013

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My home, my broken heart

My home, my broken heart

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there-is-only-us:

I don’t even care if this doesn’t suit our blog type. I’m reblogging regardless. They didn’t deserve to go through this. No one deserves this.

this is disgusting… who does something like that

kissmesoft-ly:

there-is-only-us:

I don’t even care if this doesn’t suit our blog type. I’m reblogging regardless. 
They didn’t deserve to go through this. No one deserves this.

this is disgusting… who does something like that

(Source: staypozitive)

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mutedgrey:

A Tim Curry Appreciation Post

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) - Dr. Frank-N-Furter

Clue (1985) - Wadsworth

Legend (1985) - Lord of Darkness

IT (1990) - Pennywise

Earth 2 (1994) - Gaal

The Wild Thornberrys (1998-2004) - Nigel Thornberry (also voiced the movies and provided other voices)

The Color of Magic (2008) - Trymon

Criminal Minds (2010) - Billy Flynn (2-part episode)

And soooooooo many more, it’s insane how much work he’s done and what variety of characters and voices and great acting.

Hear ye,hear ye. Christmas is early.

No but for real fuck It.

Naw son. That movie was one big ass NOPE for me.

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Your last words are going to be beautiful, goddamnit

Scene: You’ve been shot in the chest, your loved one is holding you, you’re gasping for a breath that is slow to come and blood starts gushing from your mouth. You look up, eyes wide, scared but accepting of the death that awaits you. You part your lips and say “I love you, I always have” or “You were the best thing in my life” or “I never meant to do [insert dickish thing you did], I just didn’t know any other way.” Or let’s pretend you’ve been thrown into the dark, icy abyss that is the Atlantic Ocean, somehow you’re going to be able to have a chattering coversation with the person who has become your universe in the last two hours.

In the movies, when you’re dying, you get to have these calm, beautiful final moments that put you at peace with the world and allow our mortal hearts to swoon. Death is an ugly business, and you’re lucky if you don’t shit on yourself let alone get to have an awesome last sentence. But that’s ok, because no one wants to see a nasty realistic end, that is not why I’m sitting here with these janky 3D glasses and a bucket of popcorn. But for a truly original death scene I would date a movie theatre usher, I’m willing to sacrifice, are you?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get it: your heart will go on.  You rock this plank of wood and I'll drown you myself.