

THIS COUNTS AS ART!
This is what I do at school. MAKE BUGS. It is the best bug!
I did not make the cat though.
Also, umm, that goof recording, oh yeah, that’s uh, that’s totally not me. It’s some other lame person. Don’t mind them! Just focus on the bug!
Korra and Amon On A Boat That May Or May Not Be the Titanic
“The Kingly Duke has no rights to anything except for his passion for romance. He is just a humble, kingly, duke of a fan.
The most beautiful relationship. The most beautiful tragedy. The most fantastic, baby.
Some people called it protagonism versus antagonism. They called it forbidden love party.”
Please appreciate the Kingly Duke’s dreamboat. A first contribution to the world of tumbling.
Bold what applies to you
- I am a male.
- I am a
girlfemale. (there is a difference Bc)- I am shorter than 5’4.
- I have many scars.
- I
tanburn easily.- I wish my hair was a different color.
- I have friends who have never seen my natural hair color.
- I have a tattoo.
- I want a tattoo.
- I’ve been told I’m attractive by a complete stranger.
- I’ve had more than 2 piercings.
- I’ve had a piercing in a place other than my ears.
- I have freckles.
- I’ve sworn at my parents.
- I’ve run away from home.
- I’ve been kicked out of the house.
- I have a sibling less than one year old.
- I want to have kids someday.
- I’ve lost a child.
- I’ve fallen asleep at work/school.
- I always do/did my homework.
- I’ve missed a week or more of school.
- I failed more than 1 class last year.
- I’ve stolen something from my job.
- I’ve slipped out a “lol” in a spoken conversation.
- I’ve peed from laughing.
- I’ve snorted while laughing.
- I’ve cried from laughing so hard.
- I’ve glued my hand to something.
- I’ve had my pants rip in public.
- I was born with a disease/impairment.
- I’ve broken a bone.
- I’ve gotten stitches/staples.
- I’ve had my tonsils removed.
- I’ve sat in a doctor’s office/emergency room with a friend.
- I’ve had my wisdom teeth removed.
- I had a serious surgery.
- I’ve had chicken pox.
- I’ve had measles.
- I’ve had Malaria.
- I’ve been on a plane.
- I’ve been to Canada.
- I’ve been to Mexico.
- I’ve been to Niagara Falls.
- I’ve been to China.
- I’ve been to Africa.
- I’ve been to Hawaii.
- I’ve gotten lost in my city.
- I’ve seen a shooting star.
- I’ve wished on a shooting star.
- I’ve seen a meteor shower.
- I’ve gone out in public in my pajamas.
- I’ve pushed all the buttons on an elevator.
- I’ve kicked a guy where it hurts.
- I’ve been to a casino. (do the ones in Pokemon count >v>;?)
- I’ve been skydiving.
- I’ve gone skinny dipping.
- I’ve played spin the bottle.
- I’ve drank a whole gallon of milk in one hour.
- I’ve crashed a car.
- I’ve been skiing.
- I’ve been in a play.
- I’ve met someone in person from Facebook.
- I’ve caught a snowflake on my tongue.
- I’ve seen the Northern lights.
- I’ve sat on a roof top at night.
- I’ve played a prank on someone.
- I’ve ridden in a taxi.
- I’ve seen Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- I’ve been snowboarding.
- I’m single.
- I’m in a “it’s complicated” relationship.
- I’m in a relationship.
- I’m engaged.
- I’m married.
- I’ve gone on a blind date.
- I miss someone right now.
- I have a fear of abandonment.
- I’ve gotten divorced.
- I’ve had feelings for someone who didn’t have them back.
- I’ve told someone I loved them when I didn’t.
- I’ve told someone I didn’t love them when I did.
- I’ve kept something from a past relationship.
- I’ve had a crush on a teacher.
- I’ve been kissed in the rain.
- I’ve hugged a stranger.
- I have kissed a stranger.
- I’ve done something I promised someone else I wouldn’t.
- I’ve done something I promised myself I wouldn’t.
- I’ve snuck out of my house.
- I have lied to my parents about where I am.
- I’ve cheated while playing a game.
- I’ve cheated on a test.
- I’ve run a red light.
- I’ve been suspended from school.
- I’ve witnessed a crime.
- I’ve been in a fist fight.
- I’ve been arrested.
- I’ve passed out from drinking.
- I have passed out drunk at least once in the past 6 months.
- I’ve smoked.
- I’ve smoked weed.
- I’ve taken painkillers when I didn’t need them.
- I’ve inhaled Nitrous.
- I’ve done hard drugs.
- I have cough drops when I’m not sick.
- I have 3 pills at a time no problem.
- I have been diagnosed with depression.
- I have been diagnosed with one or more anxiety disorders.
- I’ve taken an anti-depressant.
- I’ve slept an entire day without needing to go pee.
- I’ve hurt myself on purpose.
- I’ve woken up crying.
- I’m afraid of dying.
- I hate funerals.
- I’ve seen someone dying.
- Someone close to me has committed suicide/tried.
- I’ve written a eulogy for myself.
- I own over 5 rap CDs.
- I own an IPod or an MP3 player.
- I have an unhealthy obsession with anime/manga.
- I have an unhealthy obsession with a celebrity.
- I own something from Hot Topic.
- I own something from Pac Sun.
- I collect comic books.
- I can sing.
- I’ve stolen a tray from a fast food restaurant.
- I open up to others easily.
- I watch the news occasionally or always.
- I don’t like to kill bugs.
- I sing in the shower.
- I’m a morning person.
- I’m a sports fanatic.
- I twirl my hair.
- I care about grammar.
- I love to spam friends.
- I’ve copied more than 30 CD’s in a day.
- I “bake” well.
- My favourite colour is either white, yellow, pink, blue, red, black, purple, or orange.
- I would wear pajamas to school.
- I like Martha Stewart.
- I laugh at my own jokes.
- I eat fast food weekly.
- I’ve not turned something in and still got an A in a certainclass.
- I can’t sleep if there’s a spider in the room.
- I’m really ticklish.
- I like white chocolate.
- I bite/
used tobite my nails.- I’m good at remembering names.
- I’m good at remembering faces.
- I have no idea what I want to do for the rest of my life.
People
- ..used to ask if i was anorexic.
- ..have called me fat
- ..have said I’m skinny.
- ..have said I’m ugly.
- ..have said I’m pretty.
- ..have spread rumors about me.
- ..force me to eat.
- ..say I eat too much.
- ..say I eat too little.
- ..ask if your gay
Bad times
- I’ve drank.
- I can’t swallow pills.
- I can swallow numerous pills at a time without difficulty.
- I have/had anxiety problems.
- I’ve slept an entire day before.
- I shut others out when I’m upset.
- I don’t have anyone to talk to when I’m upset about something personal.
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1. Fine Arts
3. Film, Video, and Photographic Arts
4. Commercial Art and Graphic Design
5. Architecture
6. Philosophy and Religious Studies
7. English Literature and Language
8. Journalism
… well I’m thoroughly amused. Define “useless” for me, science. Then we can talk about how my major (and its relatives) are responsible for the entire entertainment industry. You know, that thing that provides creative outlets for people to use and enjoy? Yeah, that thing. :3
EDIT: Architecture? Really? Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha~
Wow, very “scientific” list. Apparently the source material only judged these studies by unemployment rate, salary and future growth, so the headline about “useless college majors” is really misleading.
Additionally, the unemployment rate is usually just around 10%, that still means that 9 out of 10 graduates get a job sooner or later. And even if the income is usually much less than, let’s say, a banker or lawyer, most people who go into these studies not because of the money, but because they enjoy them, something that is much more important in the long run.
So in the end (as most of use knew already anyways), this list only shows that it’s harder to get a job with these studies compared to others, but in fact they are culturally way more important for society than for example law or economics.
- Political scientist over and out
You tell ‘em!
Science can kiss my ass when I get my BFA in Film Animation Video and then move on to get paid to do what I love B3c
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Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 – May 12, 1994)[1] was the chemist who accidentally invented polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), or Teflon byDuPont, in 1938.
Plunkett was born in New Carlisle, Ohio and attended Newton High School, Manchester College (BA chemistry 1932) and Ohio State University (Ph.D. chemistry 1936).[1] In 1936 he was hired as a research chemist by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company at their Jackson Laboratory in Deepwater, New Jersey. On April 6, 1938 Plunkett checked a lecture bottle container of tetrafluoroethylene, used in chlorofluorocarbon refrigerant production. He wanted to remove an amount for chlorination (using hydrochloric acid). The valve was apparently frozen shut and he could not get anything out. They were concerned that the gas might react internally in a very exothermic manner or even explode if anyone else tried to manipulate the valve. They decided they had to open the cylinder some other way to prevent a possible injury. They took it outside and built a shield behind which they cut the cylinder open. They were relieved and surprised when there was no rapid release of gas as they cut through the wall. Once then cut in two Plunkett discovered that a white powder had formed which did not adhere to the container. The tetrafluoroethylene in the container had polymerized into Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon®), a waxy solid with amazing properties such as resistance to corrosion, low surface friction, and high heat resistance. Plunkett related the story of this accidental discovery at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society national meeting in the History of Chemistry section, April 1986 in New York City.
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Clemente Fracassi (5 March 1917 – 2 February 1993) was an Italian film producer, director and screenwriter. His career spanned from 1939 to 1967.
Class, I was Italian. Bene.
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He began to study Mei Hwa Ch’üan when he was six years old, and later trained under Liou Pao-chün.[1]
In 1938, he came to Kwei-lin to study at the Military School for Officers,[2] a branch of Wampoa Military Academy created in that Year, named “Military Sixth Campus” (Chinese: 軍校第六分校; Wade–Giles: Chün-hsiao Ti-liou Fên-hsiao)). Here, Chang met some important teachers, such as Chang Tung Shêng, and studied different styles of Martial Arts, such as Pa Chi Ch’üan, Pa Kwa Chang, Hsing I Ch’üan, Fu Style Pa Kwa Chang.[3] After graduation, he fought in the anti-Japanese War first and then in the Chinese Civil War with the faction of Chiang Kai-shek against the Communists.
After the defeat of Chiang Kai-shek, Chang Dsu Yao took refuge in Taiwan. In Taiwan he established contact with several famous Martial Artists such as Chêng Man-ch’ing, Liou Yün-ch’iao, Wu Ti-pang, Chang Wu-chên. He also taught Martial Arts to the Army and Police.[4]Chang wrote articles for “Wutan Tsa Chih”, a magazine founded by Liou Yun-ch’iao.
In 1974, Chang Dsu Yao retired from the Army and in 1975, he moved to Bologna, and then, in 1977, to Milan. He had many students, including his sons Chang Wei-hsin and Chang Yu-hsin, and others, such as Hsü Wên-li, Maurizio Zanetti, Enrico Lazzerini, and Roberto Fassi, with whom he wrote several books on Martial Arts.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
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American Eagle Flight 4184
American Eagle Flight 4184[1] was an American Eagle ATR 72 that crashed after flying into unknown icing conditions on October 31, 1994. Control was lost and all aboard were killed.
Günther Krupkat (5 July 1905, Berlin – 14 April 1990, Berlin) was a German fiction writer, known as one of the leading science fiction writers of East Germany.
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Hans Stark (June 14, 1921, Darmstadt – March 29, 1991, Darmstadt) was an SS-Untersturmführer and head of the admissions detail at Auschwitz-II Birkenau of Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Fritz Feld (October 15, 1900 – November 18, 1993) was a film character actor actor who appeared in over 140 films, both silent and sound. His trademark was to slap his mouth with the palm of his hand to create a pop sound.
WHOA
Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 – May 12, 1994)[1] was the chemist who accidentally invented polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), or Teflon byDuPont, in 1938.
Plunkett was born in New Carlisle, Ohio and attended Newton High School, Manchester College (BA chemistry 1932) and Ohio State University (Ph.D. chemistry 1936).[1] In 1936 he was hired as a research chemist by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company at their Jackson Laboratory in Deepwater, New Jersey. On April 6, 1938 Plunkett checked a lecture bottle container of tetrafluoroethylene, used in chlorofluorocarbon refrigerant production. He wanted to remove an amount for chlorination (using hydrochloric acid). The valve was apparently frozen shut and he could not get anything out. They were concerned that the gas might react internally in a very exothermic manner or even explode if anyone else tried to manipulate the valve. They decided they had to open the cylinder some other way to prevent a possible injury. They took it outside and built a shield behind which they cut the cylinder open. They were relieved and surprised when there was no rapid release of gas as they cut through the wall. Once then cut in two Plunkett discovered that a white powder had formed which did not adhere to the container. The tetrafluoroethylene in the container had polymerized into Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon®), a waxy solid with amazing properties such as resistance to corrosion, low surface friction, and high heat resistance. Plunkett related the story of this accidental discovery at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society national meeting in the History of Chemistry section, April 1986 in New York City.
whoa ok…
Clemente Fracassi (5 March 1917 – 2 February 1993) was an Italian film producer, director and screenwriter. His career spanned from 1939 to 1967.
Class, I was Italian. Bene.
Carlos Pizarro Leongómez (6 June 1951 - 26 April 1990) was the fourth commander of the Colombian guerrilla group 19th of April Movement (Movimiento 19 de Abril) (M-19). Pizarro later ran for president of Colombia after the demobilization of M-19 that transformed the group into the political party, M-19 Democratic Alliance (Alianza Democrática M-19) (AD/M-19). Pizarro was assassinated on 26 April 1990.
Chang Dsu Yao was born in Chai Chi Ts’ün Village (Chinese: 柴集村), in the administrative area of Chu Chai Hsiang (Chinese: 朱寨鄉), district of Peixian (Pei-hsien) on June 14, 1918. He died in Taipei, Taiwan, on February 7, 1992. He was the sixteenth generation lineage holder of Mei Hwa Ch’üan (Meihuaquan).
He began to study Mei Hwa Ch’üan when he was six years old, and later trained under Liou Pao-chün.[1]
In 1938, he came to Kwei-lin to study at the Military School for Officers,[2] a branch of Wampoa Military Academy created in that Year, named “Military Sixth Campus” (Chinese: 軍校第六分校; Wade–Giles: Chün-hsiao Ti-liou Fên-hsiao)). Here, Chang met some important teachers, such as Chang Tung Shêng, and studied different styles of Martial Arts, such as Pa Chi Ch’üan, Pa Kwa Chang, Hsing I Ch’üan, Fu Style Pa Kwa Chang.[3] After graduation, he fought in the anti-Japanese War first and then in the Chinese Civil War with the faction of Chiang Kai-shek against the Communists.
After the defeat of Chiang Kai-shek, Chang Dsu Yao took refuge in Taiwan. In Taiwan he established contact with several famous Martial Artists such as Chêng Man-ch’ing, Liou Yün-ch’iao, Wu Ti-pang, Chang Wu-chên. He also taught Martial Arts to the Army and Police.[4]Chang wrote articles for “Wutan Tsa Chih”, a magazine founded by Liou Yun-ch’iao.
In 1974, Chang Dsu Yao retired from the Army and in 1975, he moved to Bologna, and then, in 1977, to Milan. He had many students, including his sons Chang Wei-hsin and Chang Yu-hsin, and others, such as Hsü Wên-li, Maurizio Zanetti, Enrico Lazzerini, and Roberto Fassi, with whom he wrote several books on Martial Arts.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
In short, I was awesome and knew martial arts. Hoooowaaah >:U9
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(( Listening to it for the 4th time atm and I regret nothing. ))
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