remember when u were like 11 and the only thing u wanted was a lava lamp
God this was me in 2002 too. Never again.
remember when u were like 11 and the only thing u wanted was a lava lamp
God this was me in 2002 too. Never again.
I'll hold your face to remind me you're uber real♡
Sure, detransition is real. The vast majority of people who detransition do so because of trans antagonism, not because they were pressured into transitioning in the first place. Most of the detransitioners I know are fully supportive of the trans community. Many of them even plan on transitioning again later in life.
the urge to bite someone cuz you love them
This would be me and @midnightwinterhawk cuddling.
It's how I show affection.
I got to marry my wife, and our pupper was our flower girl. 2.5 years ago this wasn’t possible, as it wasn’t legal in Australia. It rained our whole wedding day, but was so worth it in the end with our phenomenal photographer.
op this looks absolutely magical
I forgot homophobia was a thing and i spent about 5 seconds wondering why it was ever illegal to have a dog as a flower girl
This photo looks like a fairytale I can never not reblog it
*crushes my emotions with my bare hands* as I was saying,
Women BE AWARE!!!!!
(this is obviously not directed at op, but for ppl who don't know)
Indigenous ppl have literally been pointing out that oil, gas, and logger workers have been the primary perpetrators of violence against two spirit and indigenous women, contributing largely to mmiw. As the article points out, this doesn't just happen in Canada, but all over the world. People need to realize that resource extraction doesn't just lead to environmental destruction, but the incarceration of land defenders (usually indigenous people), and disturbingly high rates of violence against locals.
Yosemite National Park during winter | source
I want you to see this @nancylou444 : what a gorgeous winter scene!
#Yes
El Cap. Glorious 💖
I'll hold your face to remind me you're uber real♡
This is not a time-lapse video. Amazing footage of a river of lava moving at an incredible speed captured by photographer Ken Boyer
AAAAAAH LAVA I cannot believe we live on this wild roiling planet