posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 7:04 am with 5,022 notes

hanaxsongs:

“Well, is there something you really like to do?”

posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 7:02 am with 4,184 notes

prettyscar:

You can’t think about saving the world. You have to think about saving one person.

posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 7:02 am with 7,249 notes

alwaysadolphin:

aliceangels:

There’s an anti-gaud blocklist? ?? Please put me on it omg

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us trying to get onto the anti crayon-eater masterlist

posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 7:02 am with 4,377 notes

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posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 7:01 am with 61,435 notes
holybooks:
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the final boss
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if i get one more message accusing me of “doxxing gay horney” im going to delete because 1. this is public info from their websites and 2. that combination of words is so incredibly chaotic
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holybooks:

holybooks:

holybooks:

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the final boss

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if i get one more message accusing me of “doxxing gay horney” im going to delete because 1. this is public info from their websites and 2. that combination of words is so incredibly chaotic

posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 7:01 am with 680 notes

markv5-translated:

markv5:

Жить - хорошо! А жить толсто eщё лучше!

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Жить - хорошо! А жить толсто eщё лучше!

To live well! And living fat is even better!

posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 6:57 am with 16,380 notes

lesbianshepard:

prehistoric burials make me really emotional because people go “it’s natural to only think of yourself to get ahead! people who don’t do anything shouldn’t be a part of society! back in caveman days they would have died!”

but there is archaeological proof that this is wrong. That even at our most “primitive” we cared about the well being of others.

like Shanindar 1. Shanindar 1 is a neanderthal from 35,000 to 45,000 years ago who was buried with many others in Shanindar Cave, Israel. At this point in time we had not yet developed settlements. Shanindar 1 was part of a nomadic hunter-gatherer group.

Shanindar 1 was severely disabled. From his skeleton we can gather the following 

  1. At a young age he had suffered a blow to the face which left him blind in one eye
  2. He had significant hearing loss from birth deformities. One ear canal was completely blocked, while the other was only mostly blocked. 
  3. His right, and probably dominant, arm was withered, fractured, and the bottom half amputated.
  4. He had a limp, possibly from a degenerative disease.

If you believe that it’s only natural to abandon the weak he should have been left to die instead of drain the group’s resources. Someone like that would have needed assistance for his entire life. He would have slowed the group down with his limp. His sensory impairments meant he would require help to spot and defend himself from predators. His arm meant he couldn’t hunt or build. 

He lived well into his 40s. For a neanderthal of that era he would be considered old. His group decided that they would help him survive not because he brought anything to the group, but because he was still a person who mattered to them. Even at the end of his life he wasn’t abandoned; he was buried with dozens of others.

posted 14 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 6:56 am with 25,861 notes

nurse-peach:

nonbinary-chupacabra:

nurse-peach:

nurse-peach:

oh boy…..

tangerine snail..

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nice.

I wana be his friend so bad. 

you are!

posted 15 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 6:51 am with 1,157 notes

pinkbastard:

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(¬_¬) (⇀_⇀)

posted 15 hours agoJan 5, 2019, 6:49 am with 18,752 notes

1kpenny:

teathattast:

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