Mean Girls (2004) // The Death of Caesar (1798)
Happy Ides of March!
charlie, ernesto, and dee’s middle school diary part 1
part 2
remember when ernesto called dee charlie’s soulmate in pain?
charlie, ernesto, and dee’s middle school diary part 2
part 1
remember that time charlie and some very expressive rando cried about dee’s teenaged diary? i do.
i’m so tired of the AU where your soulmate’s name is on your wrist. i want my enemy’s name on my wrist. i wanna know who i’m going to have to physically fight eventually. turn on your fucking location
your enemy’s name on one wrist and your soulmate the another. no clue which is which. hope it’s not the same name on both wrists.
“…that President Barack Obama should get to name the replacement for
the late Justice Antonin Scalia.’ I have a serious problem with that
language. It is patronizing, and sounds like caving in to a child. “He
gets to go to the circus.” Barack Obama does NOT “get to” appoint the
next Supreme Court justice. He is entitled to and responsible for that
appointment, per the Constitution of the United States of America. This
is NOT a concession he needs to win. The rightwing narrative
around this is absolutely false and anti-Constitutional. The radical
Republicans are a vile, petulant, hateful, passel of obstructionists
whose only unifying goal is their loathing of a black president who
became their target the day he was elected by the American people to
lead them.“
~~Sandra Day O'Connor, retired Justice of the US Supreme Court, a Ronald Reagan appointee
Lafayette to Washington:
I have a Wife, My dear General, who is in love with you, and affection for you Seems to Me So well justified that I Can’t oppose Myself to that Sentiment of her’s.
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Washington’s reply to Lafayette:
[I] must pray your patience a while longer, till I can make a tender of my most respectful compliments to the Marchioness. Tell her (if you have not made a mistake, & offered your own love instead of hers to me) that I have a heart susceptable of the tenderest passion, & that it is already so strongly impressed with the most favourable ideas of her, that she must be cautious of putting loves torch to it; as you must be in fanning the flame. But here again methinks I hear you say, I am not apprehensive of danger—My wife is young—you are growing old & the atlantic is between you—All this is true, but know my good friend that no distance can keep anxious lovers long asunder, and that the Wonders of former ages may be revived in this—But alas! will you not remark that amidst all the wonders recorded in holy writ no instance can be produced where a young Woman from real inclination has prefered an old Man—This is so much against me that I shall not be able I fear to contest the prize with you—yet, under the encouragement you have given me I shall enter the list for so inestimable a jewell.
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