scrumptiousangst:

passionateaboutponies:

ignitiondorks:

skullopendra:

gaydaphne:

cloudstreamer:

gayestcheese:

omarnorthtower:

stanford-pines:

okay so theres an episode of whats new scooby doo where the gang goes home on valentines day, and i guess the studio really wanted to avoid the implication that daphne and fred were sleeping together because daphne and velma live together and fred lives with shaggy and scooby 

but that attempt at avoiding anything risque backfired spectacularly because now it just seems like daphne and velma are a comfortably domestic couple and fred is trying to learn how to live with his boyfriends over excitable and really hungry great dane

It’s far cuter like this anyway.

OOOOOOOOOOOOH SNAP

CANON

i don’t have a source for this just a gut feeling, but doesn’t everyone in the gang call him “freddie” at some point?

which would imply that the entire gang is poly and dating

If any group in pop culture is poly, it’s definitely the errant kids from the 60s with a groovy hippie van

I’ve reblogged this before, reblogging it again.

Putting the Do back in Scooby Doo

jumpingjacktrash:

greatfay:

socialjusticespellsword:

latining:

itszombiebear:

Time to start a riot. 

G U I L L O T I N E

People in the comments like „What are you complaining about, 55 hours is nothing, I work much more than that, they‘re just lazy!!“ – I hope you realise that you are doing exactly what people like Bezos want you to do: willingly throwing yourself into the meatgrinder of capitalism, with an insult to your fellow workers no less, while completely ignoring the fact that if Bezos (and people like him) actually paid his workers in accordance with their productivity, instead of hoarding the money for himself, no one would have to work that much.

The weird thing about capitalism in the US in particular is that people now take pride in being taken advantage of and brag about working 80 hours a week while still scrounging for change under their couch to pay their light bill.

This is a problem.

listen, it’s ok to be proud of your skills and resilence, but you need to recognize that not being at the peak of cro-magnon survivorhood isn’t supposed to be a death sentence in the 21st century.