posted 8 months ago with 22,816 notes
01. 02. 03.

dyatlovpassingprivilege:

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these posts swirl around my head when i’m falling asleep. like a mobile

posted 8 months ago with 5 notes
01. 02. 03.

ohh-well-whatever:

After a million year hiatus I’m back! If you are active and still follow me let me know!

It looks like absolutely none of my followers are active anymore lol

posted 8 months ago with 5 notes

After a million year hiatus I’m back! If you are active and still follow me let me know!

posted 6 years ago with 47,483 notes
01. 02. 03.

arnoldsroom:

i’m not crying you’re crying

posted 6 years ago with 128,223 notes
01. 02. 03.

2000ish:

imalittleteacup:

returnoftheblackking:

Hey, a man can try.

what is this from?

Clone High

posted 6 years ago with 457,644 notes
01. 02. 03.

newshour:

What does it take to teach a bee to use tools? A little time, a good teacher and an enticing incentive. Read more here: http://to.pbs.org/2mpRUAz

Credit: O.J. Loukola et al., Science (2017)

posted 6 years ago with 121,265 notes
01. 02. 03.

nightmareloki:

I CANT LISTEN TO IT BUT AS SOON AS HE STARTED FLYING I KNEW> OH MY FUCKING GOD

posted 6 years ago with 705,445 notes
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posted 6 years ago with 382,088 notes
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somethingaboutdelia:

cryingalonewithfrankenstein:

This photo always cheers me up a bit. It’s a front-page article from 1955 about Christine Jorgensen, one of the first women to have sex-reassignment surgery.

Since the text is a bit small and I couldn’t find a larger copy, here’s what the small blurb says:

A World of a Difference

George W. Jorgensen, Jr., son of a Bronx carpenter, served in the Army for two years and was given honorable discharge in 1946. Now George is no more. After six operations, Jorgensen’s sex has been changed and today she is a striking woman, working as a photographer in Denmark. Parents were informed of the big change in a letter Christine (that’s her new name) sent to them recently.

This article is 58 years old, and it’s more respectful of Christine’s pronoun choices and name than some publications are today. It makes me happy to see a newspaper be respectful of a trans person’s choice of name and pronouns like that :3

Say it again for the haters in the back who want to keep pretending that trans people, or even treating trans people with respect is even remotely anything new. 😎

posted 6 years ago with 259,370 notes
01. 02. 03.

flowisaconstruct:

broodingborzoiboyscout:

“Why do you take politics so personally.”

What if I told you

that these policies

affect me personally?

Sure sign of privilege if you think politics is just a game or a topic of conversation and not life or death.

posted 6 years ago with 511,802 notes
01. 02. 03.

brideofgodzilla:

young adult things: washing your colors with your whites because you don’t care you JUST don’t fucking care

posted 6 years ago with 284 notes
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eclecticpandas:

ohara interiors

posted 6 years ago with 42 notes
01. 02. 03.

girlswholikegirls:

Upstate NY/21 I smoke a lot of bud and read a lot of poetry. Introverted extrovert. Love talking about things with meaning- emotions, space, the mind, shit in the world. Feel free to send all the messages/anons you want 😘🍃🌬📖 URL- dreamondreamerrrrrrrr

posted 6 years ago with 8,723 notes
01. 02. 03.

corsolanite:

♡  Vulpix (ロコン) - Fox Pokémon

posted 6 years ago with 3,161 notes
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happyfunlife:

Metal fashion glasses

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