Tumgik
the fact that all of the DLC for The Sims 4 combined is $1,100 USD should get several people at EA killed btw
4K notes · View notes
Tumblr media
not sure if i’m qualified to answer this one
65K notes · View notes
Incredible app
0 notes
You know how companies used to make flour sacks with pretty flower patterns on them because mothers would make dresses out of them for their daughters? We should bring that back. Paper bags designed to be reused as wrapping paper. Jars of jam designed to look nice filled with pencils or homemade sauces. Fabric that's high quality enough to use as a patch.
Give things a second life!!
30K notes · View notes
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
FUEL photographed by ALBINOHECTOR with jlojosh and albinohector
18K notes · View notes
never ask a woman her age a man his salary your mutual how late it is in her timezone when she starts posting about that bisexual man
82K notes · View notes
this guy gets it
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
75K notes · View notes
*eminem voice* *falls into a hole in a sewer grate before saying anything*
27K notes · View notes
Tumblr media
anna.soju
8K notes · View notes
Tumblr media
going back to a forsaken way of mine
8 notes · View notes
Tumblr media
8K notes · View notes
The Eurovision song contest is facing intense scrunity and accusations of discrimination after it rebuked Swedish-Palestinian pop star Eric Saade for wearing a Palestinian scarf in the opening act of the semi-finals. Saade, whose father is of Palestinian origin, kicked off the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden on Tuesday evening with a keffiyeh, a traditional Palestinian and Arab male headdress, wrapped around his wrist. [...] In response, the organisers of the contest, European Broadcasting Union (EBU) released a statement saying it "regretted" that Saade wore the scarf. "The Eurovision Song Contest is a live TV show. All performers are made aware of the rules of the contest, and we regret that Eric Saade chose to compromise the non-political nature of the event," it said. [...] Eurovision later posted clips of the performances of the other two opening acts on its social media pages, but did not share Saade’s, prompting social media users to share the performance on their personal pages to show support for the artist.
Waving Palestinian flags, wearing traditional Palestinian garments, or if we're being honest, just being Palestinian, is now officially "too political" for Eurovision.
Literally, all Saade did was wear a keffiyeh around his wrist—while being Palestinian—and that was enough to get a statement from the EBU, and have his opening performance scrubbed from Youtube.
If you're not already boycotting Eurovision this year, then what the fuck is wrong with you?
Tumblr media
Below are two statements from Saade. The first one, giving his reason for participating, was posted a few days ago, and the other was in response to the EBU accusing him of 'compromising the non-political nature' of the Genocide Song Contest:
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Reminder again to BOYCOTT EUROVISION 🇵🇸
21K notes · View notes
The balance between actively not looking into things bc I just truly do not give a shit vs. "is this something I should actually be informed about"
0 notes
its crazy growing up and realizing how deranged everyone is and how many problems everyone has. in such mundane ways. your waiter at olive garden believes in q anon. the woman doing your x ray just moved in with a guy she met a week ago. your insurance agent is a hoarder. etc.
79K notes · View notes
Tumblr media
A father's plea for peace for his children and his sick wife
Imagine a world where instead of raindrops falling from the sky, bombs rain down, and instead of soothing lullabies, the sound of warplanes fills the air. This is the harsh reality that my children, Mounir (6 years old) and Siraj (4 years old), and my wife, who is suffering from cancer, live in. We live in Gaza, a place where hope seems to be fading.
I am Mohammed, Rawaa’s husband, and I feel the heavy burden of ensuring a better future for them.
The war took my job, our home, the very essence of our existence. We are now living in makeshift tents, sharing what little we have in this besieged land. However, in the midst of all this devastation, my wife's illness bothers me greatly because there is no treatment for it.
Friends in Egypt have offered us a chance to escape this nightmare, but the path to safety is blocked by a daunting barrier: the border crossing demands $5,000 for each life to pass through.
I plead with you, don't let my children become victims of war.
Your contribution, no matter how small, could be the key to unlocking a future free from fear and filled with opportunities. Your assistance could mean the difference between life and death for my family. With your help, we can secure safe passage out of Gaza and begin the journey toward a better future. A future where peace and prosperity prevail.
Thanks for your support, and I'm grateful for any help you can give me during this difficult time.
To donate, visit the website below
👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
https://gofund.me/aa7ade8f
2K notes · View notes
*eminem voice* *falls into a hole in a sewer grate before saying anything*
27K notes · View notes
Tumblr media
37K notes · View notes