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May 15

thorstartsofpop:

My dad put some Dr. Pepper in the freezer to chill it. Brbcrying.

thorstartsofpop:

My dad put some Dr. Pepper in the freezer to chill it. Brbcrying.

(via misspepita)

fuck chloe sevigny -

margaretmead:

mylifeasasassymannequin:

nny-kun:

captainjewboy:

skinprincessbrat:

FUCK THIS.

This is FUCKED UP

No you’re not desireable.

Fuck this foul smelling twat. fucking brats ruining how cis-people are perceived -_-

I’d say I apologize on behalf of cis-folk, but there’s far too much misogyny from the lot of us for me to even dare make that. Still, as a cis person, i apologize

YOU KNOW WHAT— FUCK. YOU. CHLOE SEVIGNY.

FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU.

FUCK YOU.

FUCK.

YOU.

FUCK YOU AND YOUR TRANSMISOGYNY; FUCK YOU AND YOUR NORMATIVITY; FUCK YOU AND YOUR IGNORANCE.

MY PUSSY SWINGS AND MY MAN LOVES ME.

SO BLOW IT OUT YOUR ASS.

#BOO-FUCKIN’-HOO FOR YOU OBVIOUSLY VANILLA CISSIE.

Accurate tag is fucking accurate.

Fuck you, you little piece of shit. 

You had to “deal with” something for a fucking hour an a half? 

PEOPLE WITH ACTUAL GENDER DYSPHORIA DEAL WITH IT 24 HOURS A DAY, 365 DAYS A YEAR.

Those of us who are comfortable with our gender and body can NEVER know what it’s like, and your ignorant comments just fucking prove that so much more.

You cried? Really? Well I’m crying LAUGHING at your fucking pathetic ass.

(via misspepita)

May 14

(Source: madeupmonkeyshit, via queenvicky)

humansofnewyork:

as-fine-as-dandelions:

PLEASE REBLOG, ESPECIALLY IN THE AREAS OF NEW YORK, PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW JERSEY!!!!

One of our followers asked us to share this image with the rest of the HONY community.  Please do anything you can to help.

humansofnewyork:

as-fine-as-dandelions:

PLEASE REBLOG, ESPECIALLY IN THE AREAS OF NEW YORK, PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW JERSEY!!!!

One of our followers asked us to share this image with the rest of the HONY community.  Please do anything you can to help.

(via californiacheese)

each-hand-draws-the-other:

Okay, fangirls, listen up; because I’m about to rock your world. I too find entertainment in the BBC Sherlock series. I’m a big fan of the books and I believe the series is a very faithful adaptation. HOWEVER… I can’t stand the fandom that’s been built around it. I’m almost embarrassed to be counted among your numbers. You can’t find any good posts on Sherlock Holmes that doesn’t involve Watson sucking him off or something like that. Yes, I understand that the series has taken some artistic liberties, but in the end they have always stayed true to the characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle. Jesus, you put two handsome guys in the same scene, so obviously they must be lovers. Fangirls grasp at straws. They see what they want to see. I remember walking around Comic Con not too long ago and seeing a swarm of fangirls screaming around a booth selling yaoi paraphernalia. I remember clearly the savage desperation as if I was there today. Each girl pushing past the other; all the while a barker, waving what looked like a bum paddle labelled “YAOI!”, called out to the mass of pubescence, “Yaoi! Get your yaoi here!” With a shudder, I walked away. Careful which stones you turn over. You might not like what you find.Which brings me back to my original point: I have here for all you Johnlock fangirls evidence from the creator himself, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, why a pairing such as Holmes and Watson COULD NOT WORK. The passage comes from “A Scandal in Bohemia,” a story featuring Irene Adler.“All emotions, and [love] particularly, were abhorrent to [Holmes’] cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen, but as a lover he would have placed himself in a false position. He never spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneer. They were admirable things for the observer — excellent for drawing the veil from men’s motives and actions. But for the trained reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his own high-power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his.”
So to explain the above passage in plainer terms, Sherlock Holmes CANNOT LOVE, SHOULD NOT LOVE, WILL NOT LOVE. He places value in people, definitely, but any emotion like love would set his mind off balance. He needs to be able to reason, and any bias would disrupt his practical mind. Holmes does not love Watson the way you fangirls think he does. Watson is a friend and an ally, but as a lover? Never. In fact, in the same story, Holmes places a tremendous amount of respect in Irene Adler after she bested him in a game of wits. But Watson explains that “[in Holmes’] eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler.”
Watson himself shows no signs of any deeper feelings towards Holmes other than friendship. Frequently, he feels tremendous affection for the numerous women that they meet in their adventures. He’s a ladies man, noted to have married a number of wives during the series’ canon. Read the stories, people. You’ll see what I mean. And try to go into it with an unbiased view. You could come to your own conclusions. But trust me, you fangirls will be sorely disappointed.
One final note here, I don’t understand this obsession over “ships”. Can’t we just sit back and enjoy a show without speculating whether or not a certain pair are secretly in love? Far more interesting things than that are happening around you and you just might miss it if you obsess over things that aren’t there! 

each-hand-draws-the-other:

Okay, fangirls, listen up; because I’m about to rock your world. I too find entertainment in the BBC Sherlock series. I’m a big fan of the books and I believe the series is a very faithful adaptation. HOWEVER… I can’t stand the fandom that’s been built around it. I’m almost embarrassed to be counted among your numbers. You can’t find any good posts on Sherlock Holmes that doesn’t involve Watson sucking him off or something like that. Yes, I understand that the series has taken some artistic liberties, but in the end they have always stayed true to the characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle.

 Jesus, you put two handsome guys in the same scene, so obviously they must be lovers. Fangirls grasp at straws. They see what they want to see. I remember walking around Comic Con not too long ago and seeing a swarm of fangirls screaming around a booth selling yaoi paraphernalia. I remember clearly the savage desperation as if I was there today. Each girl pushing past the other; all the while a barker, waving what looked like a bum paddle labelled “YAOI!”, called out to the mass of pubescence, “Yaoi! Get your yaoi here!” With a shudder, I walked away. Careful which stones you turn over. You might not like what you find.

Which brings me back to my original point: I have here for all you Johnlock fangirls evidence from the creator himself, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, why a pairing such as Holmes and Watson COULD NOT WORK. The passage comes from “A Scandal in Bohemia,” a story featuring Irene Adler.

“All emotions, and [love] particularly, were abhorrent to [Holmes’] cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen, but as a lover he would have placed himself in a false position. He never spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneer. They were admirable things for the observer — excellent for drawing the veil from men’s motives and actions. But for the trained reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his own high-power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his.”

So to explain the above passage in plainer terms, Sherlock Holmes CANNOT LOVE, SHOULD NOT LOVE, WILL NOT LOVE. He places value in people, definitely, but any emotion like love would set his mind off balance. He needs to be able to reason, and any bias would disrupt his practical mind. Holmes does not love Watson the way you fangirls think he does. Watson is a friend and an ally, but as a lover? Never. In fact, in the same story, Holmes places a tremendous amount of respect in Irene Adler after she bested him in a game of wits. But Watson explains that “[in Holmes’] eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler.”

Watson himself shows no signs of any deeper feelings towards Holmes other than friendship. Frequently, he feels tremendous affection for the numerous women that they meet in their adventures. He’s a ladies man, noted to have married a number of wives during the series’ canon. Read the stories, people. You’ll see what I mean. And try to go into it with an unbiased view. You could come to your own conclusions. But trust me, you fangirls will be sorely disappointed.

One final note here, I don’t understand this obsession over “ships”. Can’t we just sit back and enjoy a show without speculating whether or not a certain pair are secretly in love? Far more interesting things than that are happening around you and you just might miss it if you obsess over things that aren’t there! 

May 13

latin-student-problems:

Updated classics!
purplepatch:

Old, but I will never not love this. 

latin-student-problems:

Updated classics!

purplepatch:

Old, but I will never not love this. 

(via commodore-sparklebutt)

May 11

sad-face:

rynnay:

monstrousreg:

awesomeflotsam:

forgottenbytomorrow:



Ladies and gentlemen. My president is infinitely cooler than yours. And also nerdier. This is not a conflict.

omg
/dies

I knew I made the right choice.

‘MERICA

sad-face:

rynnay:

monstrousreg:

awesomeflotsam:

forgottenbytomorrow:

Ladies and gentlemen. My president is infinitely cooler than yours. And also nerdier. This is not a conflict.

omg

/dies

I knew I made the right choice.

‘MERICA

(Source: somethingveryodd)

May 10

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(Source: welcometothegrandillusion, via fypblog)