There’s nothing wrong with swearing at any job. That’s not “profanity.” people can speak however the fuck they want and swearing shouldn’t be censored in the first place, it’s not “offensive,” no words are (aside from slurs and whatnot). “Swear” words shouldn’t be treated any differently than any other words.
There’s also nothing wrong with displaying your body however you want at any job or anywhere in general, as the body is also never offensive.
one day we will live in a society where my barista is completely nude and he calls me a bitch for ordering a pumpkin spice latte
Witnesses say they asked Britney why she shaved her head and her response was, “I’m tired of plugging things into it. I’m tired of people touching me.”
i can never not reblog this
T-Pain: “That was the most beautiful thing in the world. Do you know why she was shaving her head? Because it was so important to other people. She is like, “Listen. Don’t touch my hair anymore. Stop touching my hair.” People were like, “We’ve got to make your hair before you go outside. You can’t leave.” She went … “Now I don’t have hair. What you going to do?”
The older I get the more her breakdown seems less ‘unbalanced’ and more ‘completely understandable’
it’s because other people told you she was unbalanced at a point in your life when you didn’t have the life experience or wisdom to understand otherwise
as excited as i am for the twilight zone reboot i am terrified of it existing in the same culture where shit like cinemasins exists
“So this guy invented cryogenics technology and decided to use it to rob a bank and tested it in a cave in the desert? Why are smart people in tv shows always so dumb? Ding!”
If you don’t like Cinamasins, don’t watch their videos. @skarchomp
Ah shit, how did we not think of that? Avoiding the kind of terrible, smugly cynical criticism Cinemasins popularizes is just as easy as avoiding their videos! Because no one imitates them in day to day life or parrots their terrible opinions whenever a film or TV show is brought up!