geekishchic: cannibalcoalition: You know what? I don't care if being a lesbian isn't natural. Its...
You know what?
I don't care if being a lesbian isn't natural.
Its 2013. Oreos don't have a single natural ingredient in them that isn't distilled out of recognition. People get their vegetables from cans. They have made cruelty-free, lab-grown BACON. People fly around in big, metal machines.
I. AM. TALKING. TO SOMEONE. ACROSS THE WORLD. IN A MATTER OF SECONDS.
Not natural. Is not bad.
Your rhetoric is no longer a valid excuse for hate.
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gracejo413: Watching the original Star Trek on Netflix has been...
Watching the original Star Trek on Netflix has been the best decision I have made because you get flawless scenes like this
dftbamy: Full HD Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog for people who...
Full HD Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog for people who haven't seen it because now you have no excuse
If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor and watch it now.
rnomos: if your otp has ruined your life and you know it clap your hands
if your otp has ruined your life and you know it clap your hands
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brain-food: Hospital rebrands chemotherapy as DC-themed...
Hospital rebrands chemotherapy as DC-themed "superformula" for kids
Chemotherapy is never fun, but A.C.Camargo Cancer Center in São Paulo is trying to make it easier for children to accept the treatment. They're rebranding the treatment as "superformula" and using comics to help kids understand chemo.
Buzzfeed's Copyranter blog explains that the cancer center is working with ad agency JWT, which also works with Warner Bros. The idea was to help children believe in the power of chemotherapy to make them ultimately better. They're not just covering the chemo cases with superhero logos; they're also giving pediatric cancer patients comic books in which the heroes experience something similar to cancer and must receive a similar treatment formulated by doctors. And in the comics, the cases for the treatment bags look just like the cases the kids get over their own chemo bags.
Crying because this is perfect.
Reblog this if I can ask you a whole bunch of inappropriate questions.
fucking do it, pervs
Why not? Go for it.
gothamcitysirensart: "Poison Ivy!" "It's been a long time,...
"Poison Ivy!"
"It's been a long time, Harvey. You're still looking half way decent."
"Half of me wants to strangle ya."
"And what does the other half want?"
"To hit you with a truck…"
"We use to date."
"Ahhhh"
"I'm fat positive because I'm a feminist, and I refuse to acknowledge in the magical thinking that if..."
"I'm fat positive because I'm a feminist, and I refuse to acknowledge in the magical thinking that if you're small enough, quiet enough, compliant enough and saccharine enough, you will somehow be enough."- Why I'm Fat Positive (via skinnnedkneees)
llamammama: Love!
Love!
peregr1ne: my mom is trying to pick a colour for her new wheelchair and me and my dad are telling...
my mom is trying to pick a colour for her new wheelchair and me and my dad are telling her to get black and she's just like "but how will I know if someone is stealing it" and my dad is just like "because you'll be sitting on the floor" and she slapped him
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lullabyhush: letmelarryyou: gloobear: making this rebloggable...
making this rebloggable per request
MY HEART JUST WENT OVER LOAD OH MY GOD THAT'S ADORABLE I AM GOING TO CRYAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
thisisthinprivilege: Thin privilege is the fact that "Have you lost weight?" is considered to be a...
Thin privilege is the fact that "Have you lost weight?" is considered to be a compliment, whereas "Have you gained weight?" is rude and insulting.
reno-sweeney: IT'S TONY DAY! IT'S TONY DAY! HEY EVERYBODY IT'S TONY DAY!!! My blog will become...
- IT'S TONY DAY!
- IT'S TONY DAY!
- HEY EVERYBODY
- IT'S TONY DAY!!!
My blog will become a Broadway blog at some point today. I regret nothing.
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"Most people in the United States think of feminism or the most commonly used term "women's lib" as a..."
"Most people in the United States think of feminism or the most commonly used term "women's lib" as a movement that aims to make women the social equals of men. This broad definition, popularized by the media and mainstream segments of the movement, raises problematic questions. Since men are not equals in white supremacist, capitalist, patriarchal class structure, which men do women want to be equal to? Do women share a common vision of what equality means? Implicit in this simplistic definition of women's liberation is a dismissal of race and class as factors that, in conjunction with sexism, determine the extent to which an individual will be discriminated against, exploited, or oppressed."-
(via sadbrownprincess)
There's more to feminism than upper class white married ciswomen.
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tonystarkmakesyoufeel: evaelenasmith: by *Hallpen Love at...
by *Hallpen
Love at first theory of quantum physics…
GOD OK THESE ARE SO CUTE
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