Bad Luck Brian is a photo meme featuring an unfortunate high school picture of an overly happy red-headed boy. The gist of the meme is that poor Brian has the worst luck when it comes to life in general. Whether it's having to do with love, school or going to the bathroom, Bri...
but the same way you miss school after a long summer vacation, “the desire always comes back.” it used to be awkward, the shock waves of family members when he’d return home. “sometimes, they say, ‘hell, now he’s this giant phenomenon, blah, blah, blah,’” martínez recalls....
instead of “ew, really?” And yes, for some of us the breaking point was when the stupidity known as “if you were a dinosaur my love” got nominated for all the awards, despite displaying the contact-with-reality and craft that would have got me a b in middle school.We were fought...
Priests and monks no longer flagellate naked schoolgirls with impunity, as they did until recent times, and trainee Jesuits are no longer given spiked bands to wear on their thighs, as they were not so long ago. Or perhaps they just keep quiet about it now, and leave silices to members...
“happy home for large numbers of non-heterosexual, transgender, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming people,” one that embraces “many who feel stigmatized at home, school, and work.” Statistics suggest the furry world isn’t just queer-friendly: Less than a third of furries identify as...
As the beginning of another school year– at new schools, rapidly approaches, I imagine and worry dream for my sons– the possibilities that lay ahead. Of… AcceptanceFeatured Because Obviously by Magda Gee A program friend recently asked me if I out my sister to punish her, and caution...
The picture alongside this post is so perfect that it’s painful. Having said that, I really liked high school, despite not being particularly cool (not then, and certainly not now). onMarch 7, 2008 at 5:09 amDaver Ever notice how EVERY famous performer was a ‘big nerd’ in high sc...
The Moon is responsible for our tides.2As it orbits the planet, its gravitational tug on our home–and its oceans–causes a bulge that results in tides. Remember being taught this in grade school? Apparently Andrew Wilkow doesn’t.
In reality, Chris was not invited to the wedding, and the guy who in the comic attempts to kidnap her had long since forgotten about some girl he briefly dated in high school and couldn't care less about her upcoming wedding. The one who didn't forget about her was Chris. The one wh...
Well, sciencedoesbelieve this. Rather, scienceknowsit. (I hate to use the word “believe” when it comes to science… it has too many faith-based connotations.) The problem actually has a mathematical solution, based in physics that we all (should have) studied in high school.This article...