judgejudyofficial:

goldenpoc:

stretchmartian:

hi-imkingdavid:

Bruh i applied online for this hookah loung like summer of 2017 and i got a response from them in like March of 2018. I’m like nah y’all niggas trippin

It’s worse when you get an interview and they don’t hit you back… like damn was it my hair? My outfit? What about me made y’all think I didn’t even want a rejection email

Right?! That shit be fucked up. Or wanna send u a rejection notice 10 yrs later like bitch…

by the way,,, from everything i’ve learned in business school this is a tell-tale sign of a horrible employer, so it’s for the best tbh

Crazy Yearbook Quotes From Students Back in 1911

spocksplum:

chiefguideandcentre:

sufganiyotdyke:

culturenlifestyle:

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These alarming and quirky yearbook quotes are found inside Spokane High’s Class of 19111, which include some pretty bizarre ambitions. Some of them include “ambitions” of murdering the faculty and marrying a dwarf. Take a look at their perplexing words below.

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this is wonderful but i urge everybody to check out the original for more gems such as

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its refreshing to know that we were and will always be little shits

Let 👏 Alice 👏 Winslow 👏 Rest 👏

bludragongal:

bludragongal:

Look, that thing you want to do? Stop being a weenie and just do it. 

Bottom images are from here.

Hey, kids – I see this post making the rounds again, and I’d like to add some additional thoughts that I’ve gained in the 5+ years since originally making this post:

When I originally made this dumb comic in 2013, I was a Graphic Designer for a Radio Station in Ohio. As of this writing in 2018, I am a Storyboard Artist at Warner Bros. Animation. I am now one of “””the professionals””” referenced in the third image. And let me tell you:

…I am still making things up as I go. 

…I still don’t have character turnarounds.

… I have… some worldbuilding done. Not all of it, though. That’s going to be a permanent work in progress. 

…Making the comic is the character study/studies.

…I am still convinced I’m not working hard enough.

…You will never, no matter what you do or how far you go, ever feel like you’re completely ready to do something until you actually do it. 

Trust me. I’m a professional.