verysmallgirl:
“i dig myself
”

verysmallgirl:

i dig myself

(via verysmallgirl)

cop-puncher-666:

dongstomper:

secret deep web pics of dogs w/ hats

image

(via drunxpla)

opricat:

person: uhm didn’t you wear that shirt yesterday

me: yea but there’s this remarkable invention called the washing machine

me: *definitely didn’t wash the shirt*

(via krawps)

meesersuperman:

shameless-stinkhorn:

barademon:

straight ppl wanna be oppressed so bad

wtf does this even have to do with the gay. wat

STRAIGHT people do NOT maTTER!!!

(via princessgorgon-deactivated20160)

mazrimtaim:
“ priceofliberty:
“ cyberjock:
“ gotitforcheap:
“ hey microsoft, here’s a tip, don’t make such fucking creepy ads you weirdos
”
microsoft gonna help me transcend into cybernetic godhood
” ”

mazrimtaim:

priceofliberty:

cyberjock:

gotitforcheap:

hey microsoft, here’s a tip, don’t make such fucking creepy ads you weirdos

microsoft gonna help me transcend into cybernetic godhood

image
image

(via mrimmortal)

rubyfruitjumble:

secretlesbians:

Lesbian pulp covers from the 1950s and 60s (except Forbidden Love, which is a documentary).

Shocking!

Twisted!

Tormented!

Passionate!

RAGING NEEDS

I love how despite the TORMENT, almost all of these twisted lesbians are grinning and they appear to be having a fabulous time

(via mrimmortal)

grandestrology:

I don’t wanna get involved in the drama I just wanna know 103% of the information on what happened

(via astrakiseki)

regibean:

When patients were committed to the Willard Asylum for the Insane in Upstate New York, they arrived with a suitcase packed with all of the possessions they thought they needed for their time inside.
Most never left. The mental hospital had an average stay of nearly 30 years. When patients died, they were buried in nameless graves across the street of the asylum. Their suitcases, with all their worldly possessions, were locked in an attic and forgotten.
In 1995, an employee of the mental hospital discovered the suitcases, 400 of them. They date from 1910 to 1960.
Now, photographer Jon Crispin is cataloging each suitcase and opening a window into the lives - and the minds - of the people deemed too unwell to be allowed in society.

Go here for more information and to sign up for notification on further development of the project
http://www.willardsuitcases.com/
If you wish to donate to the project go here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/265363123/willard-asylum-suitcase-documentation/posts

(via sidneydear-deactivated20200825)

prometheusnox:
“ brandx:
“ salaamsandsalutations:
“ too right
”
Friendly reminder that white Western voluntourism (in addition to being the sentimental racist crap that is) can actually do far more harm than good.
”
YES YES YES.
Peace Corps...

prometheusnox:

brandx:

salaamsandsalutations:

too right

Friendly reminder that white Western voluntourism (in addition to being the sentimental racist crap that is) can actually do far more harm than good.

YES YES YES.  

Peace Corps volunteers (in my experience) give some benefit, sometimes, but just about anything else is BS.  Don’t do it.

(And don’t get me started on “mission trips.”)

(via grossberg)

real-shower-thoughts:

* me walking along the planet* well this is flat

dqlizard:

rainydestiel:

SHES SO TALENTED

Can someone mix this

(via crossface)

meowjorie:

this kitten meows while she eats and it’s the funniest and cutest thing ever

(via anarcha-princess)