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My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…

Pluto is there.

The artist remembered Pluto.

Guys…

The artist drew Pluto crying.

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oxane:

nineteen eighty-four penguin book by maraid on Flickr.
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i have never seen a better example of first world problems than this

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  • gatsby: hey i just met you
  • gatsby: and this is crazy
  • gatsby: but i'm going to spend most of my life and wealth in an attempt to pursue you for your stunning vapidness and the warped image of yourself created in my mind as a precursor to my eventual fall
  • gatsby: so call me maybe
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when i was little i had the biggest crush on Eminem and I thought his way of flipping people off was so awesome.
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one-angry-liberal:

Yes, I will be spending most of my time on here today posting anti-war propaganda. 
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did-yuo-kno:

—whatdidyousay:

ok… really? the person who made this seriously needs to retake kindergarden. really? really? 
Did you know?
When someone makes a post like this and claims it to be a fact, they’re thought of to be stupid. Also, ANIMALS DON’T HAVE ANY ACCESS TO A COMPUTER WHAT SO EVER!

I thought she was being sarcastic but then she messaged me:

Oh.
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svell:

Bartholomeus van der Helst, Portrait of Gerard Bicker, 1642.
Today van der Helst’s most famous portrait is his half-length portrayal of Gerard Andriesz Bicker, the son of Andries Bicker, the mayor of Amsterdam, whom he also painted in 1642. This portrait is often used to depict obesity as a symbol of wealth of the Amsterdam merchants of the Dutch Golden Age in Amsterdam. It was probably painted in 1639, the same year as the first schutterstuk where Roelof Bicker is the central figure. At that time Gerard Andriesz Bicker would have been 17 years old, but already holding the titles lord of Engelenburg and High bailiff of Muiden. It was quite common for artists to win whole family portrait commissions from members of the schutterij after painting group portraits. This is why the competition in schutterstukken became so fierce, led of course by Rembrandt’s Nightwatch. (wiki)
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