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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Product Placement
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Kaledo Art
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Just a reminder that I'm on a different tumblr
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I AM STARTING A NEW TUMBLR
I haven’t been online in a while and want to start fresh. Private message me if you want the URL. (My fanfiction can still be found under constantsugarhigh.)
My son, who is 4, and I were walking along the street today and saw a man with his left leg amputated beneath the knee. My son spun around and looked at him, then said to me, “That man lost his leg! What happened?”
I said I didn’t know exactly, but sometimes people lost arms or legs through accidents or didn’t have them for other reasons.
My son instantly said, “Gobber (from How to Train Your Dragon) lost his arm AND his leg and now he has to use tools in their places!”
I kind of collected my jaw and said, “That’s right, and that man is just like Gobber. There’s a special word we use for those kinds of tools. It’s ‘prosthetics’.”
“Prosthetics,” said my son, with satisfaction, and on we went without any further discussion about it.
But then we got on the bus, and there was a young black woman with her hair pulled back in a big floofy afro ponytail, and my son, who has seen the trailers for the new Annie movie, said, in delight, “She has hair like Annie’s!”
Representation matters.
Reblogging because, yes it does. And because this post is a great example of why representation matters not only to the people seeing themselves represented in movies books etc. but also for everyone else.
New urban fantasy theory:
Walmart hires vampires. This explains why it’s open 24 hours a day, why working there is often described as ‘soul-sucking’, and why there’s almost always no windows.
Most damningly, Walmart is one of the few stores that specifically hires a ‘greeter’ with no other job than to welcome every person into the store.
Because vampires have to be invited in.
My question: How do vampires react to being paid jack all and treated like shit when there’s too much shrinkage at their store?
(photos by sashslingingslasher)
Brittany S. Pierce + Q&A
How awesome does this sound though. You get infinite money and once a week you get to take a child to a candy store or toys or us or somewhere they love and buy them as much they want this would be fun given the kid wasn’t a brat.
There is no downside to this at all
“can you buy me disney world?’
“fuck yeah buddy”
I’M UNCOMFORTABLE
This hurts me
my head hurts
IT WAS FUCKING TACOS
Quick,You now live your icon's life,HOW SCREWED ARE YOU?
Take five minutes out of your day today to explore the hashtag #TransHealthFail. Launched by the up-and-coming app MyTransHealth, it’s a collection of stories from trans and nonbinary people about the discrimination, harassment, rejection and downright humiliation they’ve faced at the hands of insensitive or ignorant healthcare providers. This is critically important – take it from the people who’ve lived it. (via BuzzFeed)
Homemade lemon meringue marshmallows