the ocean is inherently gay
Of course. How would the moon be gay if the ocean weren’t gay also?
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Leelah alcorn was sent to reparative/conversion therapy and I’m going to state again that this practice is only outlawed in three states, we need to push for it to be outlawed across the United States right now, this is what we should be fighting for, we can’t spare any more lives, we can’t allow the torture of any more children
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ur fav agender horsey back at it again drawing @ 4am what the heck
furslimesonamystic milk snail that constantly leaks magic out of xyr shell
pls forgive how messy this is i drew it on mspaint at like 2am yesterday
it is absolutely fucking unacceptable to tell queer and trans kids that they have to wait for it to get better. it is fucking unacceptable that we tell them that they have to accept being bullied and treated like less than fucking people and that they just have to hope and pray that one day will be that promised day that “it gets better”.
Transgender hate crime statistics presented in Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word. Watch here or here.
Additional sources:U.S.A. transgender suicide statistics (see KEY FINDINGS, page 8) General United States suicide statistics (see “Nonfatal Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior,” page 1) LGBTQ and HIV-affected hate violence in 2012 (see “HATE VIOLENCE HOMICIDES,” page 7)
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Omg I just realized something hilarious! My mom always tells everyone how “stoic” I am, especially doctors and stuff, like, “she never tells me how she’s feeling or if there’s something wrong! I worry so much because she never tells me anything!”
Anyways what I just realized, after like 20 years…May I reciprocate with equal feelings, that A. you should indeed drink lots of water but B. that one’s mother also does not entirely grasp the concept of holding calm or productive conversations, and more often than not if I try to explain my point of view on anything, it results in the mother going into another room, slamming doors, or making noise to ignore said perspective.
I’m assuming that by “ones mother” you are referring to your own, in which case I extend my mom-related sympathies and remind you that were going back to college very soon!
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you have to also be able to recognize the ways you hurt other people not just the ways people hurt you
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Omg I just realized something hilarious! My mom always tells everyone how “stoic” I am, especially doctors and stuff, like, “she never tells me how she’s feeling or if there’s something wrong! I worry so much because she never tells me anything!”
Anyways what I just realized, after like 20 years of this, is that whenever I do tell my mom about something that’s bothering me, she immediately starts telling me what I’m doing wrong. Like even when I’m sick I might say something like “wow my throat hurts a lot” and she’ll be like “well you should have been drinking more water!!”
Hilarious mystery solved
My mom may have her faults (& boy howdy does she) but that old lady makes a mean Moscow mule
Bathbomb Tutorial!
Being of irrelevant status in most of what’s “cool,” I had no idea what the hell bathbombs where until just recently, and I was pretty unimpressed with the prices at places like Lush. I looked up a recipe and ordered the ingredients online and have messed with it in the few batches I’ve tried so far. Starting with a pound of each dry ingredient, I can make about four batches of six or seven bathbombs, depending on how consistent I am with my sizes, which isn’t often. Anyway, here’s how to make your own!
Dry Ingredients:
- 1 cup baking soda
- ½ cup citric acid
- ½ cup corn starch
- 1/3 cup epsom salts
Wet Ingredients:
- 2 1/2 tbsp olive or any other light oil
- 1 tbsp water
- 1 tsp fragrance oil
- 10 to 12 drops of food coloring
Mix your dry ingredients together, and set aside. Pour the wet ingredients into a small cup and pour it together into the dry.
Enjoy that fizz for a sec, and the color, ooooooh. Anyway, mix together throughly and then pack into small balls or place into molds (let set for a couple of hours, then it can air dry).
These will take anywhere from a day to two to dry out fully, so if you’re like me and are impatient to test, yes, you can still dry one out. It just probably won’t float, if you want that.
Speaking of which, if you get extra oil into the mix, it will take longer to dry, and will probably be heavier, so mix in extra epson salts. Extra epson salts alone make for a speeder drying time and a little extra shine.
Make sure to get body safe oils and colors, not candle stuff, go for soap making materials. Mixing colors leads to interesting results, I tried to make purple, and my bathbombs dried to a cakepop like looking ball, but in the water it’s a most fabulous pink. Try mixes of scents (but don’t overdo it, tried something that now smells like playdoh in another batch) and see what combos you can come up with!
I’d love to see what everyone creates, send me photos or reblog with your own! Happy crafting!
This is definitely something I’ll have to try! I love taking baths and don’t often get to spoil myself at Lush, so this would be cool.
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