“being an art student is easy” buddy pal do you know how many fucking colors there are
“being an art student is easy” buddy pal do you know how many fucking colors there are
this is my school lmao
He HIT that shit when that beat dropped out tho! Haha!!
That’s my future son though
IM GONNA TRY this bullet journaling thing. i already love organization and cute stationery so what could go wrong. thanks @studyign for the inspiration & guidance!!
“communist countries have propaganda everywhere!!” meanwhile in the us there’s an american flag within every square mile, kids pledge their allegiance to that flag every day at school, and the us military attempts to recruit people before theyve reached the age of 13
i told my dad about the pledge of allegiance and he said this sort of shit wouldn’t fly even at his old school and he did kinda grow up in communist poland so like
and in texas we have a SECOND pledge we have to say every morning because we also need to pledge to the flag of texas (just in case we secede again)
wait what the fuck texas
Texas for the win ever got damn time
And we have TEXAS history we have to learn.
Do you know how many weird looks I got when I moved to Connecticut from Texas and asked them what year they took Connecticut history…
And then trying to explain why we had to take Texas history and realizing I had absolutely no idea.
Uh, I remember taking the Indiana History class in elementary school. Is that not a thing in each state?
super scientific poll time:
What state did you go to school in & did you take a state history class?
If your outside the US- feel free to join in with whatever your equivalent would happen to be..
I definitely had to learn Michigan history in school, though it wasn’t a separate class, just a couple weeks out of US history.
Tennessee History, 8th Grade
California history was like 4th grade. And some of 3rd
North Carolina, yup history in 4th grade. We all had to make powerpoints and do tons of other bullshit. I hate this state with a passion.
Missouri…I know they did when my mom was in school…but the most I had to do was a short unit one year in elementary school and some Missouri-specific facts during the Civil War unit. They were surprisingly good at reminding us we’d been a slave state.
Kansas. 7th grade history was Kansas History.
I think 8th grade was supposed to be Arizona history but the accelerated classes skipped it for some reason? We might have gotten a day or two in social studies.
My district was kind of terrible about history, though. The first time I learned about the Civil War was when I took the textbook home and read that shit myself, because I’d heard rumors that some things went down after the Revolution but my history lessons never got that far.
Massachusetts, but a big amount of American history involves our state history too, so I don’t remember ever really having separate time spent on it.
Texas History (7th grade, btw) kind of ignores the rest of America and assumes nothing important happened until we arrived, fresh from Mexico. Then left again. Then came back. And have been talking about leaving again ever since. Texas is like a bad ex.
tEXas
I went to school in Maryland, and as far as I can remember, we didn’t have a state history class.
But holy SHIT Texas. What happened?
(also: obligatory @mokia tag on a texas post)
Connecticut and we definitely learned about Connecticut history but mostly American revolution history/Colonial America that sorta thing. It wasn’t a separate class though just integrated into our regular US History class.
Nebraska, fourth grade…but it was more of a “learn about the pioneers, hey, a bunch of them were in Nebraska! ”
in california history ALL we talked about was missions and the gold rush. exclusively
And after we’re done, you can hate me, and that’ll be fine, because I was a horrible friend, and I hurt you. And you can walk away knowing you were right all along. I really am just a dumb bunny.
Howard pitched [Zootopia] to Disney Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter five years ago, on the hopes of working on a movie like one of his favorites, the 1973 Disney animated version of ‘Robin Hood,’ but using the tools of modern computer animation.
“[Lasseter] said, ‘I will fully support any movie that has animals running around in tiny clothes,’ Howard said. ‘He hugged me and picked me up and carried me around. He was very enthusiastic.’
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(via marian-ette)
When you make an animated film, you end up making A TON of drawings. A lot of those drawings are just to help describe how something is constructed or how it should move. Those drawings can get boring. So to keep it fun, the Zootopia drawings got weirder and weirder. Here’s some mildly weird ones.
in which i apply eye makeup for the first time in my life at age 20 and it doesn’t suck
*university voice* unfortunately… we have too much money… so we have to raise tuition so we can build a place to keep all the other money in… so sorry unavoidable
So I gave this frog a blueberry….
this is one of the best vines of all time
“So I gave this frog a blueberry, and now he won’t let go of it.
*softly* He loves it.”
Uh yeah holy shit remember on deviantart when you were talking to people you could insert reaction pics into your messages because you could at people so that you can see their icon and people made accounts for different reaction pics and you would post them into your comments by going like :iconragefaceplz: and it was extremely specific the amount of :iconplz: accounts were infinite? What I’m describing is very specific and was a huge part of da culture
i may have a very calm and collected exterior but you see, i am also a music major
i may look like i have my life together but I’m actually a music student
I saw this a long time ago and finally got it to convert to GIF format on tumblr. It shows how it’s the Earth that’s moving, space is standing still. I love this perspective.
Woah
That’s wild…