Misadventures of Me

goddesshere:

Mmm Auntie Annes

I would really love a Cinnamon Sugar pretzel right now

goddesshere:

Mmm Auntie Annes

I would really love a Cinnamon Sugar pretzel right now

— 1 month ago with 7234 notes
Homophobe Alert tw: homophobic slurs, ignorance

Hello Tumblr,

There is someone I need to call into attention.

Meet Jonaki whom thought it was okay to call members from a boy band “f*ggy”

http://jonaki.tumblr.com/post/20658480436 Here’s the link but I have screen caps in case she deletes.

After she is confronted, she continues to show her ignorant ass in responses to anon questions. She also has someone who agrees with her.

http://jonaki.tumblr.com/post/20653994794

Meet http://metamorphoseandbodhi.tumblr.com/

I can’t believe she is interested in anthropology and she is clearly just being a total asswipe.

Also most Greeks don’t pass as white according to her and anon

http://jonaki.tumblr.com/post/20658480436

I can’t. I really hope her future employers sees this. If people are going to continue to use the internet as a platform to spread their hate and ignorance then I’m going to use the internet to document their foolishness, and hope future employers will see them for who they are.

Thanks tumblr. Please spread the message.

— 1 month ago with 2 notes
#homophobia  #ignorance  #anthropology  #jonaki  #racism  #white privilege  #straight privilege 

nerd4music:

Kirk Franklin is still the Diddy of the gospel music world. This man hasn’t sang an actual note during his entire career.

I’m dead.

— 1 month ago with 46 notes
Homework

I was all ready to do homework, and I took my meds so I can knock through it today. I ended up being hyperfocused on other things. But at least I got to learn more about anything else other than my homework.

— 1 month ago
#homework  #add/adhd  #life  #school 
Followers and Nerds

My tiny chat is also open to people who just follow me or have similar interests. If you have these interest then chat with me. We can talk about nerdy stuff lol. If you’re interested.

http://tinychat.com/ir6u9

Thanks for listening to my dribble :).

— 1 month ago
#hinduism  #middle east  #learning languages  #polyglot  #friendship is magic  #math  #religion  #science  #travelling  #social justice  #college admissions 
Join me

http://tinychat.com/ir6u9

Hey if anyone is interested in talking about queer stuff join my tiny chat, because I couldn’t find one. Let’s chat and make friends if you’re down. :)

— 1 month ago
#bisexual  #chat  #lesbian  #lgbt  #queer  #queer stuff  #queer youth  #tinychat  #les  #pansexual  #pan  #queer rights  #friendship 
naijaboyzay:

England’s Smartest Family is Nigerian: We won’t hear about this in the news….. England’s Smartest Family is Black Meet the “First Family of Education” in England . They are black. Peter and Paula Imafidon, 9-year-old twins from Waltham Forest in northeast London , are a part of the highest-achieving clan in the history of Great Britain education. The two youngest siblings are about to make British history as the youngest students to ever enter high school. They astounded veteran experts of academia when they became the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge ’s advanced mathematics exam. That’s on top of the fact they have set world records when they passed the A/AS-level math papers. Chris Imafidon, their father, said he’s not concerned about his youngest children’s ability to adapt to secondary school despite their tender age. “We’re delighted with the progress they have made,” he said. “Because they are twins they are always able to help and support each other.” To Peter and Paula’s parents, this is nothing new. Chris Imafidon said he and his wife have been through this before: they have other super-gifted, overachieving children. Peter and Paula’s sister, Anne-Marie, now 20, holds the world record as the youngest girl to pass the A-level computing, when she was just 13.  She is now studying at arguably the most renowned medical school in the United States , Johns Hopkins University , in Baltimore . Another sister, Christina, 17, is the youngest student to ever get accepted and study at an undergraduate institution at any British university at the tender age of 11. And Samantha, now age 12, had passed two rigorous high school-level mathematics and statistics exams at the age of 6, something that her twin siblings, Peter and Paula, also did. Chris Imafidon migrated to London from Nigeria in West Africa over 30 years ago. And despite his children’s jaw-dropping, history-making academic achievements, he denies there is some “genius gene” in his family. Instead, he credits his children’s success to the Excellence in Education program for disadvantaged inner-city children. “Every child is a genius,” he told British reporters.  “Once you identify the talent of a child and put them in the environment that will nurture that talent, then the sky is the limit. Look at Tiger Woods or the Williams sisters [Venus and Serena] — they were nurtured. You can never rule anything out with them. The competition between the two of them makes them excel in anything they do.”

Everyone really is a genius.

naijaboyzay:

England’s Smartest Family is Nigerian:
We won’t hear about this in the news…..
England’s Smartest Family is Black
Meet the “First Family of Education” in England . They are black.

Peter and Paula Imafidon, 9-year-old twins from Waltham Forest in northeast London , are a part of the highest-achieving clan in the history of Great Britain education. The two youngest siblings are about to make British history as the youngest students to ever enter high school. They astounded veteran experts of academia when they became the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge ’s advanced mathematics exam. That’s on top of the fact they have set world records when they passed the A/AS-level math papers.

Chris Imafidon, their father, said he’s not concerned about his youngest children’s ability to adapt to secondary school despite their tender age. “We’re delighted with the progress they have made,” he said. “Because they are twins they are always able to help and support each other.”
To Peter and Paula’s parents, this is nothing new. Chris Imafidon said he and his wife have been through this before: they have other super-gifted, overachieving children.
Peter and Paula’s sister, Anne-Marie, now 20, holds the world record as the youngest girl to pass the A-level computing, when she was just 13.

She is now studying at arguably the most renowned medical school in the United States , Johns Hopkins University , in Baltimore .
Another sister, Christina, 17, is the youngest student to ever get accepted and study at an undergraduate institution at any British university at the tender age of 11.
And Samantha, now age 12, had passed two rigorous high school-level mathematics and statistics exams at the age of 6, something that her twin siblings, Peter and Paula, also did.

Chris Imafidon migrated to London from Nigeria in West Africa over 30 years ago. And despite his children’s jaw-dropping, history-making academic achievements, he denies there is some “genius gene” in his family. Instead, he credits his children’s success to the Excellence in Education program for disadvantaged inner-city children.
“Every child is a genius,” he told British reporters.

“Once you identify the talent of a child and put them in the environment that will nurture that talent, then the sky is the limit. Look at Tiger Woods or the Williams sisters [Venus and Serena] — they were nurtured. You can never rule anything out with them. The competition between the two of them makes them excel in anything they do.”

Everyone really is a genius.

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— 1 month ago with 6042 notes
This is me right now smh

This is me right now smh

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— 1 month ago with 335 notes
"Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take awhile. You’ve just gotta fight your way through."
Ira Glass (via rosemarygeorge)

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— 1 month ago with 534 notes
House of Perpetual Side-eye: None of y’all dare tarnish your precious blogs with messages of... →

pagingmisanthropy:

None of y’all dare tarnish your precious blogs with messages of awareness about some real shit. But watch some boring naked white fairy vagina with shitty appropriative modifications come across your path and you motherfuckers hit that reblog button with the quickness.You don’t give a fuck about…

TRUTH!

— 2 months ago with 11 notes