diablosita:

Bat Embryo. The most precious thing

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billnyeofficial:

Scrubs, teaching white people life lessons

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sandrabbullock-deactivated20141:

Sofia Vergara reads mean tweet.

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cheschirebacon:
“Shark dude
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seawinkles:
“I want all the glitter ponies
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seawinkles:

I want all the glitter ponies

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gothichunny:

a friend says “yes” when you ask them to funnel dirt into your mouth. a BEST friend has already been funneling dirt into your mouth for years 

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deepspacefrog:
“ Blubbercry
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prettigraffiti:

<3 I love these two together <3

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ansgar-amergin:

mesovideo:

Stock photos are a gift to the internet

What in the actual fuck

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asker

11111ukas-kyle-deactivated20150 asked: Whats your damage on the georg meme? I mean its just a joke, it doesn't have bad roots right?

glowcloud-archive-deactivated20:

I personally knew spiders georg and these jokes trivialize his memory. This man is dead. Do you think a person can eat 10000 spiders a day and live. You people are fools. Stop romanticizing spiders georg

ushistoryminuswhiteguys:

ushistoryminuswhiteguys:

Lucy Hicks Anderson was a pioneer in the fight for marriage equality. She spent nearly sixty years living as a woman, doing domestic work, and working as a madam. During the last decade of her life, she made history by fighting for the legal right to be herself with the man she loved.

After marrying her second husband, soldier Reuben Anderson, in Oxnard, California, in 1944, local authorities discovered that she was assigned male at birth. The couple was charged with perjury for marrying despite their both being legally male, resulting in ten years of probation. Standing up to the charges against her, Anderson said, “I defy any doctor in the world to prove that I am not a woman. I have lived, dressed, acted just what I am, a woman.” Years later, Anderson and her husband were charged again, this time with fraud after she received federal money reserved for military spouses. Both went to prison and were banned from Oxnard upon their release.

Lucy Hicks Anderson spent the remainder of her life in Los Angeles until her death in 1954, at age 68, leaving behind a legacy of authenticity and determination in the face of unjust laws.


5 Black Trans Women who Paved the Way — Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition

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macintush:

you’re not ready to watch this video

I don’t understand it’s just the normal adventure time intro :/

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isyourmindthatworn:
“ slayboybunny:
“ check out this super cute set i thrifted today!! ^o^
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omg you are perfect
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isyourmindthatworn:

slayboybunny:

check out this super cute set i thrifted today!! ^o^

omg you are perfect

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