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what’s wey hey to a nonbeliever

@frecklefacenerd / frecklefacenerd.tumblr.com

Do you ever just kinda wrap yourself up in a blanket and mumble 'zayn' to the point were it's less of a name and more of a satanic chant? yeah me neither.
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me: ok im gonna sit down and read this book with no distractions

me two minutes later:

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awesomevines

THE A C C E N T OMG

[Three people with Irish accents, all overlapping each other: “Are they helium balloons?” “Oh for fuck’s sake!” “I told you, the car’s not built for helium balloons!” “Ah, fuck it…” “It’s too late!” “We’re flying away!”]

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therothwoman

HOW

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its so weird how ur gender supposedly dictates which shapes and textures of fuckening cloth u are permitted to drape over ur flesh prison

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austinkleon
Beautiful things grow out of shit. Nobody ever believes that. Everyone thinks that Beethoven had his string quartets completely in his head—they somehow appeared there and formed in his head—and all he had to do was write them down and they would be manifest to the world. But what I think is so interesting, and would really be a lesson that everybody should learn, is that things come out of nothing. Things evolve out of nothing. You know, the tiniest seed in the right situation turns into the most beautiful forest. And then the most promising seed in the wrong situation turns into nothing. I think this would be important for people to understand, because it gives people confidence in their own lives to know that’s how things work. If you walk around with the idea that there are some people who are so gifted—they have these wonderful things in their head but and you’re not one of them, you’re just sort of a normal person, you could never do anything like that—then you live a different kind of life. You could have another kind of life where you could say, well, I know that things come from nothing very much, start from unpromising beginnings, and I’m an unpromising beginning, and I could start something.
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Wow y'all really have Kim out here thinking that this is all her fault. That she deserved to be dragged out of her bed in the middle of the night, tied up, and thrown into a bathtub scared for her life, because of her wealth. 

 This “well she shouldn’t have…” done this or that, victim-blaming mentality has absolutely got to stop. No one is doing this to you guys when you post whatever it is that you just got on IG. I don’t care how much you don’t like The Kardashians. Celebrities are humans too, and people should be able to have their belongings in peace, no matter how wealthy or poor. No one should be scared to live their life

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tellyjpg

this is sad

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Sage Sohier chronicled the love of gay couples in the 1980s in her collection At Home With Themselves. Spurred by the AIDS crisis and the media representations of promiscuity and disease in the community, the project aimed to dispel stereotypes about gay love and showcase lesbian and gay couples of all ages, backgrounds and proclivities, capturing a visual that often went unseen.

“I was interested in how, as a culture, we weren’t used to looking at two men touching, and was struck by the visual novelty yet total ordinariness of these same-sex relationships. The visual ambiguity of same-sex relationships also intrigued me: were these sisters or friends or lovers or a mother and daughter?“

The photographic endeavor was also prompted by Sohier’s father. The book is dedicated to him and his partner Lee.

1. Very important piece of history, very moving project. 

2. Shout out to fellow child of a gay dad! People don’t talk about us much, but we exist. Thankfully, the whole closeted business happens less and less these days, and kids of gay parents tend to be via the aid of science and happiness, not repression and concealment. As happy that I am for the kids today being born into a much more accepting world, I sometimes feel … I don’t know, like people like me will be forgotten in history, glossed over to jump right to the happy kids born via surrogacy and joy. It’s an odd thing and nobody really ever talks about people like me in these conversations. Not even the “think of the children!!!” conservative assholes. We’re the awkward problem nobody wants to talk about.

3. Those two ladies and their dogs: life goals. 

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raymukada

You can email me at ‘splett2@splettnet.net’. Splett1′s my father. I’ll be sad to see him go, but it’ll be nice to get my hands on that handle.

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A young rebel fighter has become the Banksy of Syria. Abu Malik al-Shami has been posting politically-aware street art overnight among the war-torn ruins near Damascus since 2014, and his work has since gained an international following. Source

The student is writing: ‘We used to joke and say, God please destroy the school … and he did.’

The Arabic reads: “How are we celebrating Eid this year?”

This picture shows the evolution of the Syrian conflict, from peaceful protests (2011), to regime forces (2012), to rebel gains (2013), and to the rise of Islamic State (2014).

“Our roses are for those who watered them with their blood”

“Happy Mother’s Day”

The Xs represent Russian and Syrian warplanes, and the Os represent tyres which children in Aleppo have been burning in order to create smoke screens. 

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I collect photos of dogs trapped in the 2nd dimension feel free to send me ur favorites

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