2001
i love will and grace
AnasAbdin
Cosmic Funnies
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Acquired Stardust
almost home
RMH
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Peter Solarz
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DEAR READER

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
ojovivo
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
art blog(derogatory)

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Aqua Utopiaď˝ćľˇăŽĺşă§č¨ćśăç´Ąă
dirt enthusiast
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@buttholewitchcraft
2001
i love will and grace
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A spell for everything in the near future to go well. If youâre worrying about an upcoming event in the next seven days, this spell is for you. Like to charge and reblog to cast.
Shout out to all the childless whores that be fucking up them pretzel lines at disney world. Yâall are the worst and some random mom out there hates you.
Update: The Post also thinks youâre a weird childless whore.
Proud to be a pretzel-buying, childless whore
dating site for dumbasses called okstupid
Selective beliefs
me wearing a good outfit: itâs because Iâm gay
me wearing a bad outfit: itâs because Iâm gay
#theyre the same outfit
the true gay icon
Reading about nonwhite cultures and their history irritates me because they made so contributions that white people get credit for.
I was reading about a Persian Muslim scientist named Al-Tusi who wrote a book discussing about the concept of evolution DURING THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY. He discusses about evolution almost 600 years before Darwin and never had I heard about him until I decided to dive into the depths of the internet.
Having a post get a lot of notes until weird ass whites start attacking me in replies and anon asks lol
Also, Indians didnât just invent zero, we knew the circumference of the earth, that the earth was not flat but round, that the solar system is heliocentric, and we also had cataract surgery, plastic surgery and the first actual university in history and we also invented shampoo and processed sugar. This is just a small list off the top of my head.
NO PRINTER JUST FAX!!!!
WHITE PEOPLE NEED TO REBLOG THIS
Also, some things achieved in the Islamic world/ stuff that contributed to nowadays:Â Â
1.Mental institutes that provided care for the mentally ill- which had various therapies including music therapy.
2. Most of the Aristotelian philosophy we have nowadays are only there because Muslim scholars loved translating things are writing commentaries.
3.Algebra, sinewave and Arabic numerals - i.e the numbers we use in English now instead of Latin numerals- all Islamic innovations.
4. Early iterations of the scientific method came from various Islamic scholars including Ibn al-Haytham- a Muslim polymath who emphasised experimental data and reproductivity of results.
5. Some of the first modern hospitals and universities were brought to you by none others than Islamic scholars.
6. Muslim physics also had early versions of newtonâs law and much more.
And thatâs as far as I am in the mood t go as this post could go on for pages and pages and Iâll still not be done so yeah.
Also, all of these discoveries are because freedom of expression and belief as long as it did not infringe harm to the rights of others was a massive pillar of the era. And because Islam as a religion encourages its believers/ followers/idk to educate themselves and knowledge is held to a very high prestige.  Â
lady gaga was right. stop telephoning me.
Reason number 1,837 we stan Bob
Credit to @bobthedragqueen
Millennial culture is having two wildly different conversations with the same person on two different apps at the exact same time
conversation 1: cheese borger
conversation 2: thatâs why I think Iâm so afraid of making myself vulnerable, because my father taught me I couldnât ever truly trust anyone