theironfrogg:
(We’re taking a calculus final. The TA is a well-known Lord of the Rings fan, and we’ve had running LotR jokes all semester.)
TA: “Okay, guys, everyone look at me. We’ve been over the rules, but just in case: no notes, pencil your answers in on the scantron sheet, and graphing calculators only – no more ‘can I just used my cell phone’ nonsense.”
Student: “[TA’s name], my calculator batteries just died! What should I do?”
TA: “Here, I’ve got a big box of spares.”
Student: *struggling* “I can’t get this packaging open…”
Student 2: “Here, I’ve got a pocket knife.”
TA: “And I’ve got a pair of scissors if you need them.”
Student 3: *from the back of the room* “OR MY AXE!”
(Everyone starts laughing.)
TA: “The only axes allowed on the exam are in the graph section.”
(Everyone groans.)
TA: “Oh, come on, you’re in a math class. Deal with the math jokes.”
(The professor enters with a stack of exams. With him are two exam proctors.)
Professor: “Tolkien jokes already, [TA’s name]?”
TA: “Hey, I didn’t start it.”
(The professor starts handing stacks of exams to the TA and proctors.)
Professor: “But I’m about to finish it. [TA], take these exams down the left flank. [Proctor 1], follow the desks down the center. [Proctor 2], take your exams right, along the wall.”
(At this point, many of the students have realized where this is going: Theoden’s lines from ‘Return of the King.’)
Professor: “Forth, and fear no problems! Solve! Solve, students of calculus! Points shall be taken, scores shall be splintered! A pencil day! A red-ink day! Until three thirty!”
(The professor pulls out a pencil, holding it out like a sword, and runs down the first row holding it out. Students hold up their pencils, hitting his as he passes.)
Professor: “Solve now! Solve now! Solve to good grades and the class ending! MAAATH!”
Entire Class: “MAAATH!”
Professor: “MAAAAATH!”
Entire Class: “MAAAAAATH!”
Professor: “Forth, exam-takers!”
(The entire class rises to their feet and gives him a standing ovation. A week later, we get an email from the professor.)
Professor: *at the end of the email* “PS: I appreciate all of you who wrote in their evaluations that I was the one professor to rule them all, but the best one yet was the student who called me ‘Mathrandir.’”

I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR HOW AWESOME THIS STORY GOT AT THE END
(Source: notalwayslearning.com)
- Clearance Level 1:SHIELD? Who's SHIELD?
- Clearance Level 2:SHIELD may or may not be a government agency.
- Clearance Level 3:SHIELD is a government agency which may or may not have agents.
- ...
- Clearance Level 6:Agent Coulson died in the battle for New York.
- Clearance Level 7:Agent Coulson survived, and here he is.
- Clearance Level 8:Agent Coulson died in the battle, and that's a Life Model Decoy.
- Clearance Level 9:Coulson lived, and he was piloting that LMD.
- Clearance Level 10:No, Coulson died. Fury was piloting it.
- Clearance Level 11:I'm telling you, Coulson lived. And there is no parking in a white zone.
- Clearance Level 12:Don't start that white zone shit again. Coulson's dead.
- ...
- Clearance Level 25:Coulson was put into suspended animation and temporarily replaced by a shapeshifting Skrull who defected to defend humanity.
- Clearance Level 26:The Skrull's name is Leon.
- Clearance Level 27:The Skrull was Coulson all along.
- ...
- Clearance Level 47:We are all Agent Coulson.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D - Official Trailer (x)
(Source: tifferini)
stuffnotonyourcat:
laraslament:
lizdexia:
browniehusband:
brainstatic:
icarntspell:
Lindsay Weir (Freaks and Geeks), Rae (My Mad Fat Diary), Peggy Olson (Mad Men)
Nick Miller (New Girl), Toby Ziegler (West Wing), Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
Liz Lemon (30 Rock), Monica…
Daisy Steiner (Spaced), Jaye Tyler (Wonderfalls), Blake Chesterfield Henderson (Workaholics)
Can’t do just three. How about three different sets of three? Each of these sets is approximately me.
1) Sokka (Avatar: The Last Airbender), Shawn Spencer (Psych), Bruton Gaster Burton Guster (Psych)
2) Data (TNG) , Spock (TOS) , Q (TNG)
3) Twilight Sparkle (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic), Josh Lyman (The West Wing), Abed Nadir (Community)
EDIT: HOW COULD I FORGET
4) The Doctor (Doctor Who), Donna (Doctor Who), Rory Williams (Doctor Who)
(Source: therearedemonsinsideofus)
jillthompson:
im-a-kittycat:
“So my amazing daughter, Emma, turned 5 last month, and I had been searching everywhere for new-creative inspiration for her 5yr pictures. I noticed quite a pattern of so many young girls dressing up as beautiful Disney Princesses, no matter where I looked 95% of the “ideas” were the “How to’s” of how to dress your little girl like a Disney Princess…We chose 5 women (five amazing and strong women), as it was her 5th birthday but there are thousands of unbelievable women (and girls) who have beat the odds and fought (and still fight) for their equal rights all over the world”
- Jaime Moore, Not Just a Girl
This is awesome!
For the last three decades many Americans have puzzled over a system that gives an R to a movie in which a women is carved up by a chainsaw and an NC-17 to one that shows a woman sexually pleasured. From such ratings one might conclude that sexual violence against women is OK for American teenagers to see, but that they must be 18 to see consensual sex. What message does this send to the kids the MPAA presumably means to protect?
—
Carrie Rickey
(via fireworkselectricbright)
“You have to question a cinematic culture which preaches artistic expression, and yet would support a decision that is clearly a product of a patriarchy-dominant society, which tries to control how women are depicted on screen. The MPAA is okay supporting scenes that portray women in scenarios of sexual torture and violence for entertainment purposes, but they are trying to force us to look away from a scene that shows a woman in a sexual scenario which is both complicit and complex. It’s misogynistic in nature to try and control a woman’s sexual presentation of self. I consider this an issue that is bigger than this film.”
-Ryan Gosling on the controversy around the rating of his film ‘Blue Valentine’
(via misandry-mermaid)