The inventor of the ladder. In the mid-1400's he discovered the use of vertically stacked beams that allowed humans to more efficiently climb vertically. Previous to his invention, piles of rocks were used to get up to high places.
After seeing his friends struggle to reach a high place with only a pile of rocks, Thomas Ladder remarked, "Ya'll fuckin niggas been standing on rocks the whole time. I got this, look at this, look at it!" *motions to ladder*
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When your wife catches you in bed with another woman and your brother. Typically followed by a brief chase involving a loaded pistol. See Earl Thomas.
We were at an Airbnb with a random woman and my wife walked in while my brother and I were raising a Thomas Tower.
inventor of paid time off, hangs out mostly around the holidays
Ox has work next Monday, luckily im hanging out with Thomas Paidtimoff
A precious cinnamon roll that must be protected at all costs, a ray of sunshine to everyone. He is very supportive of his friends and fans.
me: did you watch Thomas Sanders?
Friend: duh, he's an amazing youtuber
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Black economist known for his clear and concise arguments on complicated economical issues. He was raised by by his great-aunt and her two daughters in Harlem in the 40's and years later graduated CumLaude from Harvard University in Economics. Later on he would be known to the general public through appareances on the Free to Choose series, interviews-discussions with William F Buckley, Hoover Institution interviews, Sowell's books and more.
Anecdote: He was a Marxist throughout all his youth, even when taking his Ph.D in Chicago with Milton Friedman as a teacher. However, one summer working as an intern for the Department of Labor made him assume that the general interest and the government interest weren't on the same line.
1939 - Moves to Harlem, NYC. Raised by his great-aunt and her two daughters.
1958 - Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard University.
1968 - Earned Ph.D. in Economics from University of Chicago.
1963-80 - Taught Economics at Howard University, Cornell University, Brandeis University, and UCLA.
1980 - Becomes Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
June, 2020 - Published 37th first edition book at 90 years old.
2021 Biographic movie: "Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World"
A T.Sowell quote: βThe first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.β
"I thought that controlling wages and prices could improve people's lives until I was introduced to Thomas Sowell"
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Thomas-Brodie Sangster (born 16 May 1990), also credited as Thomas Sangster, is an English actor and musician, known for his role as Newt in The Maze Runner, his voice as Ferb Fletcher in Phineas and Ferb, as John Tracy in the ITV series Thunderbirds Are Go, as well as his roles as Sam in Richard Curtis's Love Actually and Newt in the 2014 film The Maze Runner, and its 2015 sequel, Scorch Trials .
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He is also shipped with Dylan O'Brien
Dylmas = Thomas Sangster +Dylan O'Brien
I can't wait to see Dylan O'Brien and Thomas Sangster in The Death Cure
A beautiful being who must be protected at all times. He's a YouTuber and a HUGE theater nerd, but who doesn't love theater. Thomas is the king of Disney (his voice is like a thousand angels).
He also shares the spotlight with his different personalities:
Morality, Logic, Princey, and Anxiety, but I think we all know who we love most.
Princey: ME!
Me: Princey!
Princey: Okay, I'll go *disappears*
As I was saying, we, the Fanders, all love Thomas Sanders the most! He's our bright bundle of sunshine that we shall cherish for the rest of or lives!
Fander #1: Hey! Have you seen Thomas Sanders' new video?
Fander #2: You mean the Real Anime vs Fake Anime one? Yeah!
Fander #1: Isn't it amazing? Thomas is such a funny guy.
Me: *appears* I KNOW RIGHT!!
Fanders #1&2: JESUS-
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