It’s not that old! I got it in 2007, I think? It’s super slow so I mostly just use it as a stereo now since all my music is on an external hard drive attached to it.
aaaand almond milk RULES with tea and coffee. it’s wonderful. i’ve been having weird issues w/ soy in general lately so have switched to almond milk for milk uses and yep it’s awesome. it’s also comparatively a lot lower in calories if you’re a person who cares about that kind of thing!
holy shit no screw leggings more like this “Galaxy Green Dress” oh my god
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The entire collection of Galaxy Leggings.
Original, Red, Black, Purple, Rainbow, Green, Pink & Blue.
WANT THEM ALL
a thing I have been trying to do is not spend any money at all on music or clothes in the next few months, and just very minimally on food
but uh these are from blackmilk and they are so expensive but they are perfect and it’s killing me
While browsing through the family photo album, Lisa notices that there are no baby pictures of Maggie. Homer explains by recounting the story of Maggie’s birth. In 1993, Homer hated working at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and had a dream of working at a bowling alley. After he received a paycheck that cleared him of all his debts, he quit his job at the power plant, and went to get a job at the local bowling alley.
When Homer and Marge “snuggled” to celebrate this development, she became pregnant. Marge knew that the news would end Homer’s new lifestyle and affect his happiness, because it meant he could no longer support his family on his bowling alley salary. Marge kept her pregnancy a secret as long as she could, but Patty and Selma, eager to ruin Homer’s life, spread the news quickly around town.
Homer was not happy when he found out about Marge’s pregnancy, and was completely unenthusiastic about the impending birth. Because of the financial problems caused by the pregnancy, Homer was forced to make a sacrifice and go back to the power plant. However, Mr. Burns made Homer beg for his job back, and placed a large plaque in front of Homer’s desk reading: “Don’t forget: you’re here forever”. Homer was once again unhappy at his work, but as with all the Simpson children, when Maggie was born, Homer instantly fell in love with her. Back in the present, Bart and Lisa still do not understand what that has to do with Maggie’s photos. Homer merely mentions that they are in the place where he needs them the most. The scene then cuts to his workplace where all of the photos of Maggie are positioned on the plaque on the wall, which now reads: “Do it for her”.
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
The ending of this episode is probably the best emotional moment The Simpsons ever pulled.
my whole family watched this episode together when it was on tv once and godddd what a moment
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warn:
yup we all laughed when ron entered ann’s name as “girl” but did you know he entered himself in as “bowler”?
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dang.
*~*november 2007 memories*~*
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I’ll say that the demonization of the friend zone is probably the most evil stupid thing guys have done in general
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