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using the term ‘yolo’ sarcastically so often that you’re really not sure if you’re joking or not now

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41/100 Joel McHale

41/100 Joel McHale

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Andy Samberg for InStyle, June 2012.

Andy Samberg for InStyle, June 2012.

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“There’s something about TV that’s different from movies, or music. There’s something about television-I mean it’s like, you’re in your underwear at the house. Ya know…You don’t get dressed up to go- It’s just like…People come into your house.”

“There’s something about TV that’s different from movies, or music. There’s something about television-I mean it’s like, you’re in your underwear at the house. Ya know…You don’t get dressed up to go- It’s just like…People come into your house.”

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unfreshing:

*puts in headphones without music just so people won’t attempt to talk to me*

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  • me at night: I'm going to try so hard at school from now on. I'll finish my assignments and study every night because it will make exams so much easier. I'll also spend more time with my family and less time on the internet in my room. I'll eat healthier and exercise regularly. I will be a better person, and give more than i take. I will treat every day like it's my last because you only live once. I will live a greater life.
  • me the next morning: fuck that shit
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‎This year we saw many hilarious performances by women, and many idiotic articles from men about how women suddenly became funny. Yes, imagine how great ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ would have been had Mary, Betty White, Cloris Leachman, and Valerie Harper actually been funny. If only Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Gilda Radner, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus had been able to get a laugh. I guess what I’m saying is, this isn’t the year that women finally became funny. This is the year that men finally pulled their heads out of their asses. Matthew Perry, presenting at the 2012 Comedy Awards (via heytinafey)

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