Me, Myself & No One Else

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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batterkind

HE RUINED MY DREAM JOURNAL!!!

I did nAUGHTt! Mister Electic send him to the   principal's office and have him EXpelLed!
disneyisqueen

The line delivery, the acting, the fact that I can hear this without sound, the way they’re treating it as though this is a murder trial, and Mr. Electric’s reaction to this are part of what makes this scene hilarious

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trapny

I will always reblog Mr. Electric Kill Him

It’s so funny

ranieridettorre
whatinvalidation

Kate Flannery (OK K.O.! Let’s be Heroes) - Carol’s “Calm Down” song

(Spoken)
I know what’ll calm you down

(Sung)
When things go wrong
When you get upset
And life just won’t go your way

It makes you wanna cry
Shake and shout
Say “why, why, why”

When you’re upside down
With a nasty frown
It hurts so bad inside

You can’t tell wrong from right (?)

It don’t make sense 

What an awful sight

But remember this song
and it won’t be long
It’s gonna be alright

(Spoken)
Now if you lose your focus, those scary feelings start to grow. 

But with a little ‘focus pocus’, you can get back in control. 

Just breathe in and out. 

Remember, nothing lasts forever. 

Even the worst feelings can always get better.

(Sung)
I know it’s hard when you fall apart
But you’re still good inside


Just remember these steps
Take a nice deep breath
It’s gonna be alright

It’s gonna be alright…

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interstellar-space-cadet

I’m every one in this

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MAN 1 (in a high pitched, whiny voice) Look what you’ve done to my peonies!

WOMAN (angrily) They’re marigolds!

MAN 2 God! I think she’s right! They are marigolds!

MAN 1 I may not know my flowers, but I know a (yells in her direction) bitch when I see one!

kosciuszkovevo

It’s back!

j-sillabub

I looked this up because I had to know what it’s from. It’s a film called The Gay Deceivers (1969), and it’s about two straight men who, seeking to avoid the draft, claim to be gay, but then have to keep up the pretense when the army places them under surveillance.

The man in the red cardigan in the clip was played by Michael Greer, who was openly gay himself - unusual for the time. He actually worked closely with the director and rewrote much of the film’s dialogue to reduce the homophobia and make it more realistic. As a result it’s quite progressive for its time, having a gay character, played by a gay man, living in a happy same-sex relationship, which is more than a lot of media offers us today.

Plus the clip is delightful.

wahbegan

I just looked it up on wikipedia and fucking

The twist is that even after the pair is caught, they are not inducted into the military. The Army investigators assigned to watch them are themselves gay and are trying to keep straight people out of the Army.

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