this is the money dog, repost in the next 24 hours and money will come your way!!
ehh what the hell
OH MY GOD SO NO FUCKIN BULLSHIT I SWEAR To GOD. I reblogged this an hour ago and IM NOT Lying My Tax Refund which I did in late march popped into my Bank Account, and it was a Decent sized amount……
WHAT THE FUCK Is THIS MAGIC!??!?!?! Im trying this again IM NOT BSing hahahaha thats actually pretty cool xD
if you didn’t believe that England hates Donald Trump already: the most recent news of his visit today is that the mayor of London approved protestors releasing a £16,000 Trump in-a-diaper balloon to fly 98ft above ground when he visits, and literally no British person is surprised. Welcome to London.
I’m literally not kidding
the people who are managing the balloon are called trump babysitters. I’ve never loved my country more.
i fucking love this country. Trust us to make the president feel welcome
the best part about this is that trump expected to have a royally welcome visit but as soon as he made an appearance, thousands of angry British people started chanting “fuck trump!” on repreat for hours.
UPDATE: Trump has managed to generate a bigger crowd than Obama did, but for all the wrong reasons. The entirety of London is filled with angry anti-trump protestors, to the point where he is refusing to make an appearance due to fear for his safety.
Here are some fucking awesome protest signs being shown today. I hope we’ve made you proud!
At the MTV 2018 Movie & TV Awards, Lena Waithe sported a t-shirt featuring Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman to run for President. After being the first Black woman to be elected to Congress in 1968, she became the first Black woman to seek a nomination for President from a major party in 1972. Although she didn’t win, her campaign created a path for candidates from diverse communities to run for office. Here are 6 candidates who are on track to continue Chisholm’s trailblazing legacy in the 2018 midterms:
1. Stacey Abrams
This Spelman grad and Harvard Law alumna is on track to be the first Black woman Governor in the U.S.