King said in an interview that this photograph was taken as he tried to explain to his daughter Yolanda why she could not go to Funtown, a whites-only amusement park in Atlanta. King claims to have been tongue-tied when speaking to her. “One of the most painful experiences I have ever faced was to see her tears when I told her Funtown was closed to colored children, for I realized the first dark cloud of inferiority had floated into her little mental sky.”
1997 - 2011
- Harry Potter taught me that some things are worth dying for.
- Ron Weasley taught me that believing in yourself is a hundred times more powerful than luck.
- Hermione Granger taught me that an education is a girl’s best asset, even if it doesn’t make you many friends.
- Severus Snape taught me to never, ever, ever judge someone.
- Rubeus Hagrid taught me that anything can be cute with the right perspective.
- Ginny Weasley taught me that bold is beautiful.
- Lily Potter taught me that a mother’s love is the strongest force on earth.
- Remus Lupin taught me that fear is the only thing I should be afraid of.
- Dolores Umbridge taught me that education with a political agenda is a terrible, terrible thing.
- Sirius Black taught me that the ones we love never truly leave us.
- Albus Dumbledore taught me that good people are not always good.
- Draco Malfoy taught me that bad people are not always bad.
- Neville Longbottom taught me that courage is standing up for what’s right, even when you’re scared out of your mind.
- Luna Lovegood taught me that weird is wonderful.
- Dobby taught me that freedom is a gift.
- Lucius Malfoy taught me that no amount of money, pomp, or circumstance will buy you true friends.
- Fred & George Weasley taught me that sometimes all you need is a good laugh.
- The Dursleys taught me that a world without imagination is a dull and dreary place.
- Arthur Weasley taught me that a good sense of curiosity and a bit of obsession can be healthy.
- Fleur Delacour taught me that true love is not based on appearance.
- Molly Weasley taught me that a happy family is not measured in gold.
- Bellatrix Lestrange taught me that hatred and prejudice rot your mind and can turn even the most beautiful person into a monster.
- Kreacher taught me that if you want to get to know a man, look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.
- Cho Chang taught me that rebound relationships almost never work.
- Nymphadora Tonks taught me to love myself, no matter what I look like.
- Percy Weasley taught me that, in the end, no career is worth sacrificing your family.
- Sybill Trelawney taught me that you cannot change the past, only the future.
- Lavender Brown taught me that physical relationships only last for so long.
- Peter Pettigrew taught me that rats do not make good friends.
- Nicholas Flamel taught me that to the well-prepared mind, death is but the next great adventure.
- Minerva McGonagall taught me that a good cause is worth fighting for at any age.
- Hedwig taught me that the love we have for our pets is very real.
- Lord Voldemort taught me that a life without love is barely living.
- J. K. Rowling taught me that the stories we love will always be with us.
Until the very end.
(Source: are-you-a-witch-or-not)
This.
yes, this is worth reading, i promise.
(Source: controversialism)
OMFG DYING!
This has returned to my dashboard. :D
IT’S BEEN SO LONG SINCE THIS HAS BEEN ON MY DASH.
always
Read up bitches:
“Ladies, go easy on your man. He’s not used to this thing you call love. He’s not used to the midnight phone calls, constant texts, your sweet essence, or just sticking with one girl. He’s trying his best, honest. Just give him some time, he’ll come around. When you’re in a fight with him, don’t get too angry either. You see, guys are very simple minded beings. We don’t overthink, we just act based on what we feel. We’re sorry if we upset you, we don’t mean to. We don’t mean to make you cry, and we hate it when you go to sleep upset. And we’re not even good for much. We can drive you around, buy you things, and try to make you happy as best as we can, but other than that, we have little to offer.
You have to understand that it’s difficult to be a guy. You see, society makes us feel like we’ve failed if we’ve only got one girl. We’re supposed to crave sex and shoes. We listen to music rampant with expletives, and we’re supposed to have this magical thing called swag. Society tells us to treat our girl like crap. Use her, hit her, make her feel worthless.
But if you’ve got a guy willing enough to care for you, willing to make you feel special, treat him right. He’s stepping out of the stereotype. He’s trying to do what’s right. Cut him some slack, because he’s actually trying to be a decent person for you. Don’t take him for granted; he loves you just as much as you love him. Besides, if you want to be treated like a queen, you’ve first got to treat him like a king.”
hahahahah, this is hilarious, who remembers N64?
mario/bongOne word, three syllables: A-maz-ing!!!!!!!!!!

