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One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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@amoureusement
i thought wombats were like a lot smaller. a LOT smaller. are we sure this isn’t a bear
i always figured wombats were rat sized this cant be real
This is a standard size….?
did i fall into an alternate universe last night
they are usually approximately 1 meter (40 inches)
but… but… they look like squirrels… HOW CAN THEY BE THIS BIG?! ARE THEY ON STEROIDS?!
As an Australian I can confirm this is the standard size of a wombat.
In fact, they are such solid animals that if you were to hit one with your car (at a reasonably slow pace, of course), they will stumble for a second, then continue on their mystical wombat path.
Motherfucking wombats FTW.
A cat and a lowercase cat
The sets at Chanel 2008 - 2015
When you Solange af
Can we appreciate the blend of African/Black culture & Desi/Asian cultures ❤️ yaaaaas
Yaaaassss finally yay
this is flawless look at the cultures blend seamlessly 💕
I think I spy a Latinx and a Middle Eastern outfit too!
Yes, a tiny number of people lie about being raped, but almost all rapists lie about raping.
Believing Victims Is the First Step to Stopping Rape - NYTimes.com (via brutereason)
Yesterday, I spent 60 dollars on groceries, took the bus home, carried both bags with two good arms back to my studio apartment and cooked myself dinner. You and I may have different definitions of a good day. This week, I paid my rent and my credit card bill, worked 60 hours between my two jobs, only saw the sun on my cigarette breaks and slept like a rock. Flossed in the morning, locked my door, and remembered to buy eggs. My mother is proud of me. It is not the kind of pride she brags about at the golf course. She doesn’t combat topics like, ”My daughter got into Yale” with, “Oh yeah, my daughter remembered to buy eggs” But she is proud. See, she remembers what came before this. The weeks where I forgot how to use my muscles, how I would stay as silent as a thick fog for weeks. She thought each phone call from an unknown number was the notice of my suicide. These were the bad days. My life was a gift that I wanted to return. My head was a house of leaking faucets and burnt-out lightbulbs. Depression, is a good lover. So attentive; has this innate way of making everything about you. And it is easy to forget that your bedroom is not the world, That the dark shadows your pain casts is not mood-lighting. It is easier to stay in this abusive relationship than fix the problems it has created. Today, I slept in until 10, cleaned every dish I own, fought with the bank, took care of paperwork. You and I might have different definitions of adulthood. I don’t work for salary, I didn’t graduate from college, but I don’t speak for others anymore, and I don’t regret anything I can’t genuinely apologize for. And my mother is proud of me. I burned down a house of depression, I painted over murals of greyscale, and it was hard to rewrite my life into one I wanted to live But today, I want to live. I didn’t salivate over sharp knives, or envy the boy who tossed himself off the Brooklyn bridge. I just cleaned my bathroom, did the laundry, called my brother. Told him, “it was a good day.
Kait Rokowski (A Good Day)
this…it hit me on such a hard level. i cant even describe it.
(via notsolegallyblonde)
PHOTOS: Transgender Elders Show Us The Meaning of Survival
In the many years that Jess T. Dugan, a Boston-based trans photographer, has spent capturing images of gender-variant people, she says she’s consistently noticed a striking absence in both art and social sciences: imagery of older trans folks.
"And," Dugan explains further on her website, “those [representations] that do exist are often one-dimensional.” So Dugan set out to fill this gap, teaming up with social work researcher Vanessa Fabbre since fall 2013 to develop the evocative photo project, “To Survive on This Shore.” In the recently released collection, diverse trans elders ages 50 to 86 are pictured at home or in meaningful spaces, gazing unapologetically into the camera, as if asking the viewer to look deeper into their unique context and life story.
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The first of my Hairesses Series Alison Mosshart
My aesthetic is “would be suspected of witchcraft by small town citizens”
anyway here’s wonderwall
Zen Pencils Comic: 50. NEIL GAIMAN: Make good art
Some days this quote is what keeps me going.