Where you just kinda wanted to punch one of your teammates in the face? Just the ones who decided not to do anything and sat back and watched us all go crazy.
A snickers fun pack. :[
But there is also a window right next to me so.
A dinner plate. But to get to me they have to go past everyone else I work with, so I figure they’ll probably be quite full by the time they reach me! I have no qualms with sacrificing all of my co-workers to zombies if I have to.
Overworked America: 12 Charts that Will Make Your Blood Boil | Mother Jones
but capitalism guys
paid maternity leave hurts the free market
WON’T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS?!
Won’t someone PLEASE think of the babies? I want to punch America in the face for the fact we require women to quit their jobs or 7week old babies be sent off to daycare. UNACCEPTABLE. Physically, psychologically unacceptable.
In America, you are free.
Free… to get a job.
Seriously, no paid annual leave? Seriously?
Word. Seriously?!
I was shocked when I learned earlier this year that Americans don’t get paid annual leave.
What I think is really cool about these things going around tumblr, is that I can see how my mood or what currently clouds my mind affects what words I’m going to see.
happy genuine elegant bay
loyal//dramatic//thoughtful//kind…then I saw passionate <3
Passionate, insecure, thoughtful, restless.
Yep.
Reserved, dramatic, passionate and thoughtful
it looks like Brendon and Spencer are the parents and they’re having a fight and dallon is the troubled child that eats everything
Reblogging for the comment!
On Friday afternoon, September 30th, our brother and former drummer in our band, Maxim Soria, passed away in a motorcycle accident. We always knew Max as being one of the most meticulous and cautious people we’ve ever met, and hearing the news and processing it over the past few days has been incredibly hard for all of us. We’d like to thank everyone that has been reaching out to us during this difficult time. The shock of this news left the Soria family, our families, our close friends, and ourselves completely devastated, but hearing everyone the world over leave their condolences helped everyone realize how important Max is to the people he touched. Keeping that in mind, we have been doing our best to remember the best times we had with him, think about the way he impacted so many thousands of people around the world, and it helps us find a little glimmer of light in these very dark moments.
We toured with Max for seven years, but even after he left the band, he remained a big part in all of our lives. Whenever we were home from tour, we would spend almost every day together, either talking about music, movies, food, or just life in general. He was everyone’s confidante, always lending his ear and his wisdom to anyone who needed advice and went to him for it. In fact, the last time I spoke with Max was a time where he spent an hour on the phone with me and helped guide me through a personal situation I had no idea how to handle. I’ll never forget that about him. We will always appreciate the chance we had to be surrounded by such a bright, caring, talented, and intelligent person.
After the overwhelming reaction we have seen worldwide regarding what has happened, we would like to inform everyone of a public service and remembrance to be held in Max’s honor this Wednesday and Thursday, October 5th and 6th at Shelly Funeral Home and St. Robert Bellarmine Church in Warrington, Pennsylvania. If you are able to, please join us and the Soria family in paying our respects and celebrating Max’s life. It may have been tragically cut short, but his family, friends, us, and you all have so many great memories to take away from the short time we had with him. Once again, thank you all for your support and kind words, it has meant the world to all of us.
A Celebration of the Life of Maxim Soria
Wednesday, October 5th
Shelly Funeral Home
Viewing: 6 PM - 8 PM
1460 Easton Road
Warrington, PA 18976
Thursday, October 6th
St. Robert Bellarmine Church
Viewing: 10 AM
Funeral Mass: 11 AM
856 Euclid Ave.
Warrington, PA 18976
St. John Neumann Cemetary
Burial Ceremony: Noon
3797 County Line Road
Chalftont, PA 18914
It seems such a strange thing to reblog something so personal. I never had the chance to meet Max, but I saw him play a number of times. He was this tiny little dude who just threw everything of himself into his drumming. I’ve missed seeing him with Valencia and now he’s gone… I don’t know what to say or how to react to this. It’s not my tragedy though, so I’ll just say that I wish his family and friends all the best and may the find the strength to work through this time.
<3
Fine Fellows ➣ Joel McHale
Because I need to post Joel like once a day /stalker
Looking this good should be illegal.
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