Nov. 22nd, 2018
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songsforgorgons:
Carmen Goodyear, one of the founders of Country Women magazine, and her wife Laurie York.
“Carmen Goodyear and Laurie York, partners in farm and marriage, have for decades forged an existence removed from consumerism, rooted in communal living, and above all, situated close to nature. This farm and preserve is where they have raised goats, sheep, chickens, and bees; where they have grown a mammoth garden that supplies most of their food; where they have helped wage successful battles against offshore oil drilling, a nuclear power plant, and GMOs; where they have, after many years together, gotten legally married …”
— From “Country Women” by Rebecca Bengal for Vogue, June 25, 2017. Photographs by Amanda Jasnowski Pascual.
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songsforgorgons:
Carmen Goodyear, one of the founders of Country Women magazine, and her wife Laurie York.
“Carmen Goodyear and Laurie York, partners in farm and marriage, have for decades forged an existence removed from consumerism, rooted in communal living, and above all, situated close to nature. This farm and preserve is where they have raised goats, sheep, chickens, and bees; where they have grown a mammoth garden that supplies most of their food; where they have helped wage successful battles against offshore oil drilling, a nuclear power plant, and GMOs; where they have, after many years together, gotten legally married …”
— From “Country Women” by Rebecca Bengal for Vogue, June 25, 2017. Photographs by Amanda Jasnowski Pascual.
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witchella:
Want a gf but I ain’t prepared… I’ve no land to give, no cattle…
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witchella:
Want a gf but I ain’t prepared… I’ve no land to give, no cattle…
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fetalpile:
defiantbird:
fetalpile:
Fun and good thing to say to a mad gamer in their video game who is YELLING:
“hey buddy its okay. its just a fun toy. We’re just playing with a fun toy together, okay?”
Y’all laugh, one time I told a guy on Reddit “It’s ok that you didn’t like the movie” about Star Wars and I have never seen someone get SO mad SO fast
Being nice to nerds is like spraying red musk into the eyes of a furious bull
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fetalpile:
defiantbird:
fetalpile:
Fun and good thing to say to a mad gamer in their video game who is YELLING:
“hey buddy its okay. its just a fun toy. We’re just playing with a fun toy together, okay?”
Y’all laugh, one time I told a guy on Reddit “It’s ok that you didn’t like the movie” about Star Wars and I have never seen someone get SO mad SO fast
Being nice to nerds is like spraying red musk into the eyes of a furious bull
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First, thank you for coming to us, you didn’t come off as rude at all.
Well, we don’t have a tag or masterpost, but I can create a list of articles we have up at this point (May 14, 2018) that focuses on queer subjects from before Stonewall.
Sappho, the PoetessKristina, King of SwedenKhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, and Occam’s RazorJosephine Baker, a Woman with Eclectic TalentsQueer Women and AFAB People During the HolocaustMagnus Hirschfeld, the FounderInstitute of Sexology, a Place of LearningSan Domino, Gay IslandThe Bitten Peach and the Cut SleeveThe End of the World War 2 SeriesVita Sackville-West: Creating a LegacyLangston Hughes: the PoetThe Marriage of Jane and Paul BowlesBjornstjerne Bjornson, the AdvocateOsh-Tisch, the WarriorThe Trials of Oscar WildeSir Ewan Forbes, the DoctorFrida Kahlo: Lover of Self and OthersAlbert D.J. CashierThe Golden OrchidQueen Christina, Queer Codes and Queer Coding (Part 2)Queen Christina, Queer Codes and Queer Coding(Part 1)Different from the Others, the BeginningThe Story of the Ladies of LlangollenWilfred Owen: Dating Your Heroes (And Writing Through Hard Times)Virginia Woolf: Struggling (And Never Being Perfect)Tamara de Lempicka’s LegacyTamara de Lempicka’s LifeFederico Garcia Lorca: Words that Scared a CountryBricktop, and the Happy EndingBricktop, the FabulousFrank KamenySophia Parnok, Russia’s SapphoAnnemarie SchwarzenbachAlan L. Hart, Part 2Alan L. Hart, Part 1Defining Identities in North America, Part 2Defining Identities in North America, Part 1Alan TuringHatshepsutHamish HendersonElagabalus, the EmpressBilly Tipton and the Question of GenderTakatāpuiYukio MishimaKitty GenoveseCatherine Bernard: A question in studying asexual historyGyörgy FaludyEdward CarpenterDawn Langley HallZimri-Lim, King of MariCoccinelleLesbia HarfordKarl Heinrich UlrichsFrieda Belinfante Part 2
Frieda Belinfante Part 1Eleanor RykenerRedefining the Dandy: The Asexual Man of Fashion
I hope this helps!
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First, thank you for coming to us, you didn’t come off as rude at all.
Well, we don’t have a tag or masterpost, but I can create a list of articles we have up at this point (May 14, 2018) that focuses on queer subjects from before Stonewall.
Sappho, the PoetessKristina, King of SwedenKhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, and Occam’s RazorJosephine Baker, a Woman with Eclectic TalentsQueer Women and AFAB People During the HolocaustMagnus Hirschfeld, the FounderInstitute of Sexology, a Place of LearningSan Domino, Gay IslandThe Bitten Peach and the Cut SleeveThe End of the World War 2 SeriesVita Sackville-West: Creating a LegacyLangston Hughes: the PoetThe Marriage of Jane and Paul BowlesBjornstjerne Bjornson, the AdvocateOsh-Tisch, the WarriorThe Trials of Oscar WildeSir Ewan Forbes, the DoctorFrida Kahlo: Lover of Self and OthersAlbert D.J. CashierThe Golden OrchidQueen Christina, Queer Codes and Queer Coding (Part 2)Queen Christina, Queer Codes and Queer Coding(Part 1)Different from the Others, the BeginningThe Story of the Ladies of LlangollenWilfred Owen: Dating Your Heroes (And Writing Through Hard Times)Virginia Woolf: Struggling (And Never Being Perfect)Tamara de Lempicka’s LegacyTamara de Lempicka’s LifeFederico Garcia Lorca: Words that Scared a CountryBricktop, and the Happy EndingBricktop, the FabulousFrank KamenySophia Parnok, Russia’s SapphoAnnemarie SchwarzenbachAlan L. Hart, Part 2Alan L. Hart, Part 1Defining Identities in North America, Part 2Defining Identities in North America, Part 1Alan TuringHatshepsutHamish HendersonElagabalus, the EmpressBilly Tipton and the Question of GenderTakatāpuiYukio MishimaKitty GenoveseCatherine Bernard: A question in studying asexual historyGyörgy FaludyEdward CarpenterDawn Langley HallZimri-Lim, King of MariCoccinelleLesbia HarfordKarl Heinrich UlrichsFrieda Belinfante Part 2
Frieda Belinfante Part 1Eleanor RykenerRedefining the Dandy: The Asexual Man of Fashion
I hope this helps!
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submissivefeminist:
NEW PERMANENT COLLAR IS IN
You guys. I’ve been pining after a collar by @brainofjen for a while. She makes so many different styles and does custom work and everything I see from her has been incredible but THIS COLLAR is everything I had been looking for. It has a holographic heart-shaped padlock in green-blue-purple tones and the chain is handmade from rainbow and silver titanium rings. It is absolutely gorgeous and I can’t stop touching it and looking at it.
Please check out Jen’s shop on Etsy and give her a follow here on Tumblr (@brainofjen) because she does incredible work and deserves recognition for it.
There are tons of color options, chain pattern options, padlock options, and even material options so you’re sure to find something you love. Get your special someone a new collar and I swear it will make them glow with excitement. 😏
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submissivefeminist:
NEW PERMANENT COLLAR IS IN
You guys. I’ve been pining after a collar by @brainofjen for a while. She makes so many different styles and does custom work and everything I see from her has been incredible but THIS COLLAR is everything I had been looking for. It has a holographic heart-shaped padlock in green-blue-purple tones and the chain is handmade from rainbow and silver titanium rings. It is absolutely gorgeous and I can’t stop touching it and looking at it.
Please check out Jen’s shop on Etsy and give her a follow here on Tumblr (@brainofjen) because she does incredible work and deserves recognition for it.
There are tons of color options, chain pattern options, padlock options, and even material options so you’re sure to find something you love. Get your special someone a new collar and I swear it will make them glow with excitement. 😏
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skinoutqueen:
Here’s some hard to swallow pills that’ll probably make people upset but is 100% the truth and idc.
You do not have to stay in a relationship with a mentally ill person if it becomes too much for you to handle. You are not their saviour, that’s not your responsibility to save them.
Any person who uses their mental instability to control you staying is a shitty person. IE “if you leave me I swear to god I’ll kill myself”, still not your responsibility, LEAVE.
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skinoutqueen:
Here’s some hard to swallow pills that’ll probably make people upset but is 100% the truth and idc.
You do not have to stay in a relationship with a mentally ill person if it becomes too much for you to handle. You are not their saviour, that’s not your responsibility to save them.
Any person who uses their mental instability to control you staying is a shitty person. IE “if you leave me I swear to god I’ll kill myself”, still not your responsibility, LEAVE.
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meowsapow:
turing-tested:
arrested for being on main
if you have an account fuck you
Tumblr Staff 2018
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meowsapow:
turing-tested:
arrested for being on main
if you have an account fuck you
Tumblr Staff 2018
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cincosechzehn:
cincosechzehn:
“cinco wtf is brexit and why is everyone screaming about it right now” alright i’m gonna give you the best comparison i can give to help you understand this, fellow americans
imagine the map of North America: Canada, the 48 contiguous states (and Alaska up there to the right), and Mexico.
you probably think of those lines between the US and Mexico and the US and Canada as very hard borders - they’re literally between ENTIRELY DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, after all - and those borders between states? a little softer in terms of passing them when you’re in the US, right?
the EU treaties essentially turn countries in Europe into member states. Those hard borders that you and i think of between countries (like our neighbors Canada and Mexico) become more like the borders between, for example, Maryland and Pennsylvania:
same basic laws with some local level differences
considerably easier to ship stuff than it is between countries
you can apply for jobs in other states without extra paperwork
you can move between states without excessive paperwork
this makes a LOT of things easier:
travel
commerce/business
job hunting
moving to a new place
going to school/applying to university
buying stuff, in terms of currency, shipping, and quality/safety of goods
the problem is that EU rules affect every member state (that is), and that the legislative bodies are not necessarily entirely democratic. there’s also a fee members have to pay to be part of it, too. and those soft borders became really big issues in some countries that were concerned about immigration and potential terrorism.
so the UK had a vote in 2016 and they voted to leave the EU.
imagine if Texas voted to leave the United States. there would be so many questions, for example:
“How is the US going to make up for the shortfall in federal taxes from Texas?” (TX is one of the bigger economies in terms of the states so this would be a BIG ISSUE)
“If it’s not a state anymore, can I still travel there without a passport?”
“I don’t live in Texas but I work there. Do I need a work visa?”
“Will people who want to stay in the United States be allowed to go over the border into another US state and live there?”
“Will people working in Texas be allowed to become ‘Texan Citizens’ as long as they get an apartment or property there?”
“How will buses, trains, and planes travel between this new hard border?”
“How will we check the quality of Texas goods if we can’t be sure they’re following US quality assurance laws?”
“Do we levy tariffs on Texan goods?”
“What about American companies based in Texas? What happens there?”
“What about the federal trade agreements with Canada and Mexico? Do those apply to Texas now, or will Texas have to renegotiate those deals?”
“What is going to happen at the Texas-Mexico border, given how contentious and difficult issues have been there?”
that is BASICALLY what’s happening right now with Brexit negotiations.
the rules are that once you trigger “Article 50″ of the Treaty for the European Union, you have two years to figure out the details of how things will continue running. It is one HELL of a clusterfuck of a divorce settlement that’s happening right now over there, and LOTS of people are worried about how it will work: bankers, married couples in the UK where a spouse isn’t a permanent resident but is an EU citizen, druggists/pharmacies, airlines, etc.
The UK triggered article 50 in March of 2017 so they have literally 4 months to figure this out and theres still no agreement
try to wrap your head around a “Texit” situation and you’ll get a kind of relative idea of what europe is dealing with right now: EU doesn’t want to lose a big trade partner but they also don’t want to make it easy to leave (because then that gives other countries incentive to leave, which weakens the bloc), and the UK wants more autonomy but also wants the benefits of EU membership like the single market.
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cincosechzehn:
cincosechzehn:
“cinco wtf is brexit and why is everyone screaming about it right now” alright i’m gonna give you the best comparison i can give to help you understand this, fellow americans
imagine the map of North America: Canada, the 48 contiguous states (and Alaska up there to the right), and Mexico.
you probably think of those lines between the US and Mexico and the US and Canada as very hard borders - they’re literally between ENTIRELY DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, after all - and those borders between states? a little softer in terms of passing them when you’re in the US, right?
the EU treaties essentially turn countries in Europe into member states. Those hard borders that you and i think of between countries (like our neighbors Canada and Mexico) become more like the borders between, for example, Maryland and Pennsylvania:
same basic laws with some local level differences
considerably easier to ship stuff than it is between countries
you can apply for jobs in other states without extra paperwork
you can move between states without excessive paperwork
this makes a LOT of things easier:
travel
commerce/business
job hunting
moving to a new place
going to school/applying to university
buying stuff, in terms of currency, shipping, and quality/safety of goods
the problem is that EU rules affect every member state (that is), and that the legislative bodies are not necessarily entirely democratic. there’s also a fee members have to pay to be part of it, too. and those soft borders became really big issues in some countries that were concerned about immigration and potential terrorism.
so the UK had a vote in 2016 and they voted to leave the EU.
imagine if Texas voted to leave the United States. there would be so many questions, for example:
“How is the US going to make up for the shortfall in federal taxes from Texas?” (TX is one of the bigger economies in terms of the states so this would be a BIG ISSUE)
“If it’s not a state anymore, can I still travel there without a passport?”
“I don’t live in Texas but I work there. Do I need a work visa?”
“Will people who want to stay in the United States be allowed to go over the border into another US state and live there?”
“Will people working in Texas be allowed to become ‘Texan Citizens’ as long as they get an apartment or property there?”
“How will buses, trains, and planes travel between this new hard border?”
“How will we check the quality of Texas goods if we can’t be sure they’re following US quality assurance laws?”
“Do we levy tariffs on Texan goods?”
“What about American companies based in Texas? What happens there?”
“What about the federal trade agreements with Canada and Mexico? Do those apply to Texas now, or will Texas have to renegotiate those deals?”
“What is going to happen at the Texas-Mexico border, given how contentious and difficult issues have been there?”
that is BASICALLY what’s happening right now with Brexit negotiations.
the rules are that once you trigger “Article 50″ of the Treaty for the European Union, you have two years to figure out the details of how things will continue running. It is one HELL of a clusterfuck of a divorce settlement that’s happening right now over there, and LOTS of people are worried about how it will work: bankers, married couples in the UK where a spouse isn’t a permanent resident but is an EU citizen, druggists/pharmacies, airlines, etc.
The UK triggered article 50 in March of 2017 so they have literally 4 months to figure this out and theres still no agreement
try to wrap your head around a “Texit” situation and you’ll get a kind of relative idea of what europe is dealing with right now: EU doesn’t want to lose a big trade partner but they also don’t want to make it easy to leave (because then that gives other countries incentive to leave, which weakens the bloc), and the UK wants more autonomy but also wants the benefits of EU membership like the single market.
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brownbitchbisexual:
“If a society puts half its children into short skirts and warns them not to move in ways that reveal their panties, while putting the other half into jeans and overalls and encouraging them to climb trees, play ball, and participate in other vigorous outdoor games; if later, during adolescence, the children who have been wearing trousers are urged to “eat like growing boys,” while the children in skirts are warned to watch their weight and not get fat; if the half in jeans runs around in sneakers or boots, while the half in skirts totters about on spike heels, then these two groups of people will be biologically as well as socially different. Their muscles will be different, as will their reflexes, posture, arms, legs and feet, hand-eye coordination, and so on. Similarly, people who spend eight hours a day in an office working at a typewriter or a visual display terminal will be biologically different from those who work on construction jobs. There is no way to sort the biological and social components that produce these differences. We cannot sort nature from nurture when we confront group differences in societies in which people from different races, classes, and sexes do not have equal access to resources and power, and therefore live in different environments. Sex-typed generalizations, such as that men are heavier, taller, or stronger than women, obscure the diversity among women and among men and the extensive overlaps between them… Most women and men fall within the same range of heights, weights, and strengths, three variables that depend a great deal on how we have grown up and live. We all know that first-generation Americans, on average, are taller than their immigrant parents and that men who do physical labor, on average, are stronger than male college professors. But we forget to look for the obvious reasons for differences when confronted with assertions like ‘Men are stronger than women.’ We should be asking: ‘Which men?’ and ‘What do they do?’ There may be biologically based average differences between women and men, but these are interwoven with a host of social differences from which we cannot disentangle them.”
— Ruth Hubbard, “The Political Nature of ‘Human Nature’“
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brownbitchbisexual:
“If a society puts half its children into short skirts and warns them not to move in ways that reveal their panties, while putting the other half into jeans and overalls and encouraging them to climb trees, play ball, and participate in other vigorous outdoor games; if later, during adolescence, the children who have been wearing trousers are urged to “eat like growing boys,” while the children in skirts are warned to watch their weight and not get fat; if the half in jeans runs around in sneakers or boots, while the half in skirts totters about on spike heels, then these two groups of people will be biologically as well as socially different. Their muscles will be different, as will their reflexes, posture, arms, legs and feet, hand-eye coordination, and so on. Similarly, people who spend eight hours a day in an office working at a typewriter or a visual display terminal will be biologically different from those who work on construction jobs. There is no way to sort the biological and social components that produce these differences. We cannot sort nature from nurture when we confront group differences in societies in which people from different races, classes, and sexes do not have equal access to resources and power, and therefore live in different environments. Sex-typed generalizations, such as that men are heavier, taller, or stronger than women, obscure the diversity among women and among men and the extensive overlaps between them… Most women and men fall within the same range of heights, weights, and strengths, three variables that depend a great deal on how we have grown up and live. We all know that first-generation Americans, on average, are taller than their immigrant parents and that men who do physical labor, on average, are stronger than male college professors. But we forget to look for the obvious reasons for differences when confronted with assertions like ‘Men are stronger than women.’ We should be asking: ‘Which men?’ and ‘What do they do?’ There may be biologically based average differences between women and men, but these are interwoven with a host of social differences from which we cannot disentangle them.”
— Ruth Hubbard, “The Political Nature of ‘Human Nature’“
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trainthief:
trainthief:
being in love with the process and not the results is one of the healthiest things in the world
in this same vein: being proud of yourself for the work and not the product brings so much more happiness
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trainthief:
trainthief:
being in love with the process and not the results is one of the healthiest things in the world
in this same vein: being proud of yourself for the work and not the product brings so much more happiness
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curseworm:
mapsontheweb:
Reptile Diversity in the United States.
theres only one reptile in maine and we all have to share it
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curseworm:
mapsontheweb:
Reptile Diversity in the United States.
theres only one reptile in maine and we all have to share it
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protocol00:
protocol00:
you youngins with your crunchyroll and licensed subs on everything are missing out on the true weeb experience that was small subber groups doing whatever the hell they wanted with their translations
a nugget like this will never happen again
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protocol00:
protocol00:
you youngins with your crunchyroll and licensed subs on everything are missing out on the true weeb experience that was small subber groups doing whatever the hell they wanted with their translations
a nugget like this will never happen again
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cincosechzehn:
encorgi:
cincosechzehn:
eightys:
here’s the article btw. it gets so bad it’s ridiculous omg
ok so this happened in AUSTRALIA (hooray finally it’s not us americans fuckin up)
aussies can’t make cakes apparently (lololol)
OK REAL TALK: this family spent 🇦🇺FORTY-NINE🇦🇺 DOLLARS🇦🇺 (AUD)🇦🇺 to order this cake
(that’s $35 USD for my american friends)
they called and spoke to staff and they were like “yeah we can make it frog-themed for you”
that picture? is exactly what they got
i see no frogs 🐸🐸🐸🐸
they only saw the result when they opened the box up when they got home 😱😱😱😱😱
“3 :)”
so they called the store and the management was like “we don’t decorate cakes”
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 suspicious huh
so the family was like “uhh actually you guys DID decorate this and guess what it fuckin sucks”
they had to get another cake decorator to come in and “save” the
🇦🇺FORTY-NINE🇦🇺 DOLLAR🇦🇺 FROGLESS CAKE
woolworths apologized but the family’s like “yeah take the l”
like even if you’re shitty at cake decorating, a frog is NOT hard to draw
you could outline like three frogs with the green frosting and do white circles for the eyes with black pupils and it’s be SO EASY like minimum effort needed
like this is how i learned to draw a frog in elementary school
…this is the greatest addition to a post
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cincosechzehn:
encorgi:
cincosechzehn:
eightys:
here’s the article btw. it gets so bad it’s ridiculous omg
ok so this happened in AUSTRALIA (hooray finally it’s not us americans fuckin up)
aussies can’t make cakes apparently (lololol)
OK REAL TALK: this family spent 🇦🇺FORTY-NINE🇦🇺 DOLLARS🇦🇺 (AUD)🇦🇺 to order this cake
(that’s $35 USD for my american friends)
they called and spoke to staff and they were like “yeah we can make it frog-themed for you”
that picture? is exactly what they got
i see no frogs 🐸🐸🐸🐸
they only saw the result when they opened the box up when they got home 😱😱😱😱😱
“3 :)”
so they called the store and the management was like “we don’t decorate cakes”
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 suspicious huh
so the family was like “uhh actually you guys DID decorate this and guess what it fuckin sucks”
they had to get another cake decorator to come in and “save” the
🇦🇺FORTY-NINE🇦🇺 DOLLAR🇦🇺 FROGLESS CAKE
woolworths apologized but the family’s like “yeah take the l”
like even if you’re shitty at cake decorating, a frog is NOT hard to draw
you could outline like three frogs with the green frosting and do white circles for the eyes with black pupils and it’s be SO EASY like minimum effort needed
like this is how i learned to draw a frog in elementary school
…this is the greatest addition to a post
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thiswebsitenamesareweird:
mokujo:
trophyhusbandvictor:
i’ve been on this site for 7 years i know damn well it’s not gonna get deleted. i’m not even a little nervous. not even god could kill this site
Titanic was nothing but a rich, overhyped, underprepared twink who did a raspberry at God and was thus smitten for it. Tumblr is a grizzled, hardened bear that has looked God in the eye and walked backwards into hell
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thiswebsitenamesareweird:
mokujo:
trophyhusbandvictor:
i’ve been on this site for 7 years i know damn well it’s not gonna get deleted. i’m not even a little nervous. not even god could kill this site
Titanic was nothing but a rich, overhyped, underprepared twink who did a raspberry at God and was thus smitten for it. Tumblr is a grizzled, hardened bear that has looked God in the eye and walked backwards into hell
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snarthurt:
im just a huge sucker for charismatic villains becoming sort of pseudo good guys and hanging out with the main characters just because a bigger, more serious threat emerges and i dont think it happens enough tbh. especially when they’re still kind of a dick, i just think its a fun trope
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snarthurt:
im just a huge sucker for charismatic villains becoming sort of pseudo good guys and hanging out with the main characters just because a bigger, more serious threat emerges and i dont think it happens enough tbh. especially when they’re still kind of a dick, i just think its a fun trope
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batmanisagatewaydrug:
listen I’m not into pokemon for anything fake like stats or maximizing the effectiveness of my team, I’m here because they are CUTE and because I would kill someone to find a damn shiny eevee
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batmanisagatewaydrug:
listen I’m not into pokemon for anything fake like stats or maximizing the effectiveness of my team, I’m here because they are CUTE and because I would kill someone to find a damn shiny eevee
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zennistrad:
ink-quill-coffee:
buggerygrips:
honestly, out of all the games that might have patch notes reading “fixed a Geneva convention violation”, Stardew Valley was not one I expected.
Lol?!?
This far from the first game to do so. This specific Geneva Conventions violation is so common in video games the Red Cross itself has had to tell the industry to knock it off.
My favorite part of it all is that it makes “Neopets violated the Geneva Conventions in the early 2000s” a completely true sentence.
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zennistrad:
ink-quill-coffee:
buggerygrips:
honestly, out of all the games that might have patch notes reading “fixed a Geneva convention violation”, Stardew Valley was not one I expected.
Lol?!?
This far from the first game to do so. This specific Geneva Conventions violation is so common in video games the Red Cross itself has had to tell the industry to knock it off.
My favorite part of it all is that it makes “Neopets violated the Geneva Conventions in the early 2000s” a completely true sentence.
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frogboy:
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joey-wheeler-official:
asexualgeorgecostanza:
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schmendrick-lamar:
frogboy:
positively-lgbtq:
joey-wheeler-official:
asexualgeorgecostanza:
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myfaithisreal:
I was reading my Bible and I came across this verse:
And all I could think was:
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myfaithisreal:
I was reading my Bible and I came across this verse:
And all I could think was:
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