rootbeergoddess:

saferincages:

sunshineoptimismandangels:

gizkasparadise:

carpetdiem:

Lynda Carter attends the ‘Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination’ Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (May 7, 2018).

Adding a picture of her amazing hair detail:

#the ‘never forget’ written in hebrew on her tiara#and the star of david shaped pin in her hair (via @smores100)

Carter made a major statement wearing a crown that had the Hebrew words לעולם אל תשכחי embossed on the front. In English, the Hebrew “leolam al tishcechi” means “Never Forget” in the future-female tense.

Her dress was by Jewish designer Zac Posen, her clutch by Holocaust survivor and handbag designer Judith Leiber.

We stan a queen

couriers-mile:

weirbeast:

couriers-mile:

I am not advising anyone of anything or speaking on behalf of any company, you didn’t hear this from me, and with that said: if you paid for a product like a fancy canvas bag from Bethesda and you did not receive a product that matched the description of what you were promised, and the company will not refund you, you have the right as a customer and as a cardholder to contact your bank and dispute the charge on your account through the bank to get your money back that way.

Typically you have 4 months from the date you received the merchandise to dispute its quality.

Just saying.

this is true though its worth pointing out u typically have to send said product back, but in some cases u may still win the item in the dispute. my wife works for a bank but not in fraud so they don’t know all the details. just a fair warning if u wanna keep the rest of ur collector’s edition stuff

I take a few days off work and forget everything apparently lmao this is correct thank you for pointing that out

Edit: it is actually possible to do a partial dispute for just the part of the purchase that was not as described if you are able to determine the value of the one item

quasi-normalcy:

theauspolchronicles:

I’m so goddamn mad that oil companies have known climate change is real for decades and did everything to stop people from acting on it. I want to burn their offices down. I want to throw their CEOs into a fucking pit. The world is being destroyed because some filthy rich fucks saw the end coming and figured making money off it was better than saving it. That’s pure evil, plain and simple.

Exxon knew about climate change almost 40 years ago and took steps to suppress the evidence

Likewise Shell.

This isn’t a conspiracy theory, this is a documented historical fact, and people’s heads should literally be rolling for it.

unlimited-shitpost-works:

animatedamerican:

janothar:

probablybadrpgideas:

Before the campaign starts, individually tell each person that they’re secretly a double agent infiltrating the main group and is working for the villains and it’s going to be a huge plot twist in the story. Give them a cue on when to reveal that they’re evil.
When you give the cue, everyone will reveal they were a double agent working for the same people so there was no group to infiltrate.

This is the best Paranoia game ever!

“Isn’t anybody here a real sheep??”