Hi, so in case you can't tell my ever-so-creative blog name, this blog is dedicated to Gravity Falls and other related stuff! :) This includes all the other cartoons I'm into (Wander Over Yonder, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Wordgirl, Animaniacs and other shows that I'm probably forgetting) Please note that you are on my Wordpress site, and everything I post is imported from tumblr, so if something has transfered strangle, that's why. Reblogged posts (which are not mine!) will have giant quotation marks in front of the text, along with the username of original tumblr user who posted it in red text.
Something for all the “But Mike Pence!!!” types still arguing that we shouldn’t try to impeach Trump.(article)
Thank fuck, someone explained this more eloquently than I could.
(Though another reason this galls me is that Trump should be impeached because he has violated more laws than any president in our history. He needs to be punished for that. Saying that he shouldn’t because you don’t like the guy who comes next is attempting to game the system in much the same way the Republicans have been. Impeachment isn’t about trying to get the president you want. It’s about punishing the ones who break the law.)
I try to keep politics off this blog but god damn
Impeachment isn’t about trying to get the president you want. It’s about punishing the ones who break the law
This mom is using her coupon clipping skills to help hurricane victims in need.
Laundry detergent, soap, diapers, baby wipes, formula – you name it,the Texas woman has bought it.
Kimberly Gager
volunteered to shop on behalf of anyone willing to donate toward hurricane evacuees. She expected a few friends to pinch in, but to her surprise, she got dozens of responses. Since then, she has been clipping coupons, making trips to the store and delivering items.
She’s spent about $2,700 – but gotten goods worth about $5,000 in retail price.
Gager estimates she’s made at least 50 trips to her local Walgreens and Target to stock up on items families have requested.
So far, she’s delivered items to nearly 30 families. And she’s looking for even more people to help.
This mom is using her coupon clipping skills to help hurricane victims in need.
Laundry detergent, soap, diapers, baby wipes, formula – you name it,the Texas woman has bought it.
Kimberly Gager
volunteered to shop on behalf of anyone willing to donate toward hurricane evacuees. She expected a few friends to pinch in, but to her surprise, she got dozens of responses. Since then, she has been clipping coupons, making trips to the store and delivering items.
She’s spent about $2,700 – but gotten goods worth about $5,000 in retail price.
Gager estimates she’s made at least 50 trips to her local Walgreens and Target to stock up on items families have requested.
So far, she’s delivered items to nearly 30 families. And she’s looking for even more people to help.