julian2006:

listen……i fucking hate bacon culture SO much……..bacon isnt even that good please calm down

I hate it and its mysterious link to moustache/beard culture also i hate moustaches also i hate beards

(via moobeams)

juliettechaterine:

All the outfits of Ebony Dark’ness Dementia Raven Way

Somehow I survived doing this.I present to you a low quality fanart of the ultimate Mary Sue queen. If you haven’t read My Immortal Fanfic you can bleach your eyes here: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5835837/1/My-Immortal-The-Return

Notes: If is a different day, I opted to only draw what Tara described of the outfit, if she didn’t mention her make-up or shoes I believe Ebony didn’t wear any.

Unless the fic says explicitly that it’s a different day I tried to keep some of the aspects of the last outfit that Tara didn’t change or didn’t mention. (Like her make-up or shoes).

The little icons that appear in like three of the outfits are the earrings she was wearing that chapter.

Doing this was beyond confusing but fun.

(via witchydarling)

selective-yellow:

Her Harmony [x] | Her Dreamers [x] | Her Hero [x]

(via poniesponiesevrywhere)

gayleafcrime:

me: no..
The Disorder: you gotta

(via gh0stieprince)

anomalexie:
“ i need more connie
”

anomalexie:

i need more connie 

(via madohomo)

spanglesofstardust:

doodles on twitter

(via kimojunk)

skunkbear:

Big math news! It’s been thirty years since mathematicians last found a convex pentagon that could “tile the plane.” The latest discovery (by Jennifer McLoud-Mann, Casey Mann, and David Von Derau) was published earlier this month. Full story.

(via blessphemy)

nigeah:

imhennyhoe:

When you get caught doing something embarrassing..

Bruh the dogs face

me 

(via bowiesnippleantennae)

bevsi:
“ lapis wearing my clothes agaiN
”

bevsi:

lapis wearing my clothes agaiN

(via aquaticpixel)

kroove:

carefree black girls 2015

deebree:
“ pines and birch
”

deebree:

pines and birch

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idiopathicsmile:

idiopathicsmile:

researching 17th century piracy tonight. came across this:

One popular pastime amongst pirates was the mock trial.  Each man played a part be it jailer, lawyer, judge, juror, or hangman.  This sham court arrested, tried, convicted, and “carried out” the sentence to the amusement of all. (x)

how widespread could this have really been? how would it have gotten passed from ship to ship? can you imagine a pirate crew at a tavern, bragging to another pirate crew about how good they are at playing pretend? why was their go-to game “legal system”? were they performing incisive satire? is this some sort of pirates-only inside joke that’s been lost to the ages?

update: the mock-charge in the mock-trial was piracy

they used to pretend to try each other for piracy

as a stress relief

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jeezypetes:

Me ten minutes ago: gotta take my meds
Me rn: did i take them