"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sade Olutola
Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
NASA
wallacepolsom
d e v o n

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Xuebing Du
The Stonewall Inn
Stranger Things
cherry valley forever
Game of Thrones Daily

roma★
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

ellievsbear
EXPECTATIONS

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@demeeee
basing a foreign speaker’s intelligence on how fluent they are in a foreign language is so ignorant
As my dad always says, “Anyone who speaks with an accent knows one more language than you.”
Mostly, except for Australians lol
My favorite definition for bisexuality so far is the one popularized by (the wonderful) bisexual activist Robyn Ochs. Ochs says, “I call myself bisexual because I acknowledge that I have in myself the potential to be attracted—romantically and/or sexually—to people of more than one sex, and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.” This is by far the broadest and most enabling definition of bisexuality that I’ve found to date. Its strength is in the way it enables anyone who wants to identify as bisexual to do so. (In other words, it reassures people.) In a world in which bisexuality is usually very narrowly defined, many people who experience bisexual desire, and want to identify as bi, often feel afraid to start (or keep) identifying as such, as they feel as though they “don’t qualify.” The role that an enabling definition for bisexuality can fulfill to counter these feelings of internalized biphobia is invaluable—and I feel that Ochs’s definition does just that. It reassures people that they are “allowed” to identify as bisexual if they wish to do so.
Shiri Eisner, from her 2013 Book ”Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution” (p. 21-22)
"The trick, kiddo,” his mom replies slowly, “is finding someone who complements you instead of completes you. You need to be complete on your own."
The Fight and Fate (via conflictingheart)
Ready for Halloween
But where do you go when home doesn’t feel like home
(via thej8)
leave me to my melodrama
Me when someone plays with my hair: can you do that for the next 12 years thx
It’s better to have nobody than someone who is half there, or who doesn’t want to be there.
Angelina Jolie (via photoggraph)
*interacts with people*
*has to take a four hour nap*
the fact that a girl being a feminist is a turn off to a lot of guys is just further proof that sexism exists they’re literally saying they don’t want a girl who requires respect because that’s just no fun
That's all I have the energy right now for. Mebbe more later.