THE PROBLEMS WITH FANFICTION
always reblog because the suffering never ends
omg.
Updated once a month. Ah hah hah hahdjdvkghvjfdv…!
Try once every two months and counting. :’D
Or, posted as 1 of ? and then NEVER UPDATED AGAIN....!

Origami Around
styofa doing anything

⁂

tannertan36

Janaina Medeiros

Kiana Khansmith

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
will byers stan first human second
No title available

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

PR's Tumblrdome
occasionally subtle

JVL

izzy's playlists!
Claire Keane

titsay

JBB: An Artblog!
Peter Solarz
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
hello vonnie
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
@ediesunshine
THE PROBLEMS WITH FANFICTION
always reblog because the suffering never ends
omg.
Updated once a month. Ah hah hah hahdjdvkghvjfdv…!
Try once every two months and counting. :’D
Or, posted as 1 of ? and then NEVER UPDATED AGAIN....!
THE PROBLEMS WITH FANFICTION
always reblog because the suffering never ends
omg.
Updated once a month. Ah hah hah hahdjdvkghvjfdv…!
Try once every two months and counting. :’D
30 years ago today, The Breakfast Club met for detention.
Perhaps the most iconic detention of all time.
Gunshot wounds infographic
From Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Surgery and University of Utah Health Sciences Library
A Softer World: 1050
(in the lane, snow is glistening)
buy this print
Eyvind Earle
David Malone. V. clever man. Scary understanding of economics. Don't have nightmares!
So you want to keep your lover or your employee close. Bound to you, even. You have a few options. You could be the best lover they've ever had, kind, charming, thoughtful, competent, witty, and a tiger in bed. You could be the best workplace…
SAMCRO preoccupations.
Saudi Arabia: Free Journalist who Supported Women Driving
Saudi authorities should immediately release a male journalist who expressed support for an end to the ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia. Officials should also stop harassing and trying to intimidate activists and women who defied the ban by driving on October 26, 2013. Local activists reported that more than 50 women defying the ban drove on October 26, according to messages they received from the women and videos women uploaded to YouTube showing themselves driving. Photo: A woman drives a car in Saudi Arabia on October 22, 2013. © 2013 Reuters
Local aboriginal artist Martha Campiou had her artwork stolen from storage unit
After the death of her son, Campiou, a well-known aboriginal artist and Edmonton resident of 40 years, left the home she shared with him out of grief and moved in with friends for support.
Unable to keep her crafts with her, Campiou moved many of her personal belongings and artwork into a storage locker at Guardian Storage Ltd. at 14350 111 St. to keep them safe until she felt more settled, at least that’s what she thought.
On Sept. 21, while the cameras at the storage facility were out of operation during upgrading, five lockers at the facility were broken into. Of those five lockers, only two had items missing. One reported the loss of CDs and records, while Campiou’s was cleaned out except for an old box spring mattress and an out-of-date sewing machine.
“They took absolutely everything,” said Campiou, adding “I was devastated, I was in shock for about a week, just thinking this can’t be happening, somebody’s played a trick on me.”
Among the missing items were deer skin dresses and a deer skin coat covered in intricate beadwork, as well as beadwork for moccasins, porcelain dolls and jewelry all done in keeping with aboriginal traditions.
Each beaded mukluk takes about one month to make, with larger pieces like coats taking over six months. The theft has set her back years of work and cost her thousands in income.
“This is my livelihood, this is my life,” said Campiou, adding “losing everything that you worked hard over the years for, it’s enough to make you give up.”Active in her community, Campiou shares teachings of her Metis heritage at schools and to community groups, bringing along aboriginal artifacts handed down through family.
These relics, including birch bark baskets and a traditional drum, were also stolen.
“These are irreplaceable,” said Campiou.
Also in the unit were family treasures, photo albums and items collected from her late son’s childhood, items she had hoped to pass on to her grandson who only has a handful of pictures of his father.
“They’re of value to no one else except my family,” said Campiou. “I was keeping a lot of the items for [my grandson] as he grew older.”
Still mourning the loss of her son, the stress of the theft has left Campiou feeling broken and violated, unable to sleep and reluctant to eat.
“I don’t know if I’m praying for strength anymore,” said Campiou, “because maybe if I didn’t have all that strength this wouldn’t happen.”
To make matters worse, as she still struggles to find the emotional strength to deal with her trauma her vehicle was struck from behind in a serious collision last week that damaged her shoulders, back and left side of her collar bone.
“I feel like I have a dark cloud over me, with all of this happening,” Campiou said.
Despite all of the recent hardships she has had to overcome, Campiou is “turning to our way” and is thankful for the support she has received from her family, friends and community.
“I’m grateful for all my friends, and I’m grateful for all my family, and I’m grateful that at least can wake up in the morning and have the willingness to keep going,” Campiou said, “that I have the capacity to take one step at a time and just keep going.”
A fundraiser and silent auction is being held at Ebenezer Hall at 16302 106 Ave on Nov. 12 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Artists are invited to submit their work. For more information, contact organizer Lyle Donald at 780-910-3625.
Please boost this.
This is horrible.
This makes me feel so sick, boost the hell out of this!
if this happened to me i would die. i hope they find her stuff, this is awful.
Fluffy 1: Okay, this should be easy! Since we’re all Pagans, it’s clear we all are nature-based, so that should be our first dogma. Kemetic Recon: Excuse me, I don’t consider myself nature based. Fluffy 2: But, isn’t Ra an aspect of the sun god? That makes you nature based! Kemetic: No it doesn’t. Fluffy 1: Wait, let’s not fight! I’m sure we can find something else we agree on. We all worship the goddess and god in many aspects, right? Hard Polytheist: No. I think all the gods are individuals. Celtic Traditionalist: Me too! Fluffy 2: Don’t be silly, that’s so primitive. No, it’s beyond primitive, because our ancient ancestors all understood the fact that all gods are one god, all goddesses are one goddess. It’s just the patriarchal Christian propaganda that made it look otherwise. Hellenic Pagan: No it isn’t, and I have the research to prove it… Fluff 2: Stay out of this, you patriarchal Greek worshiper! Random New Ager: Whoa, everyone calm down. It’s fine that we don’t all agree on that. But I’m sure we can all be one in the light! Dark Pagan: No we can’t. What about the darkness? Fluff 1: Darkness? Eewww, icky. New Ager: How about reincarnation? Satanist: No. When you’re dead, that’s it. Setian: Unless you become a god! Fluffy 2: *gasp* Who brought these evil ones here?! New Ager: They’re not evil. They just haven’t yet discovered that god is love and love is the universe! One day when they’ve vibrated to a higher level, they’ll understand. But until then, don’t worry, I’ll save us with my rainbow rays of protective lovelight! *shoots rainbow rays at darksiders* (Darksiders fall into a ball on the floor, gasping and choking) Setian: Urgh… cough… your rainbow powers caught me off guard, but soon enough I will regain my composure and shield myself from your onslaughts through sheer will alone! Fluff 1: *plugs ears and starts singing ‘we all come from the goddess’* Satanist: Your attempts at using your sheep-like faith in the powers of love to defend yourself from me is amusing, but I am a god and thus immune to your pitiful attacks. Dark Pagan: Aaackk…. I’m blind… but as soon as I can see I’m cursing your ass! Fluffy 2: I knew you weren’t a real Pagan! Cursing is against the Rede! ‘An it harm none, do what thou wi…’ *thunk* (Fluffy 2 falls dead, their weak mind apparently unable to withstand the strength of the recovered Setian’s will) Fluff 1: You think you’ve just won, but wait till you get that back times three! Setian: Oh, sure. I’m going to die three times because your little friend over there just couldn’t take it. New Ager: Well, actually, according to Ram Dass… *suddenly, the New Ager is crushed by the foot of some dark deity the Dark Pagan was invoking while everyone else was distracted. Fluff 1 resumes singing ‘We all Come from the Goddess’ in hopes of making it go away, but to no avail. Utter chaos insues…* Source: www.babylonproject.org/eric.html
Forgot one.
Thelemite: Sigh.
Abrahamic Ceremonial Magician: You know it’s all your fault.
Gnostic: It really is.
Thelemite: I know.
Remember That Whole Wendy Davis Thing?
You know, the Texan Senator who filibustered for over 13 hours to get an anti-abortion bill stopped?
Remember how they pushed it through anyway?
Well, one day before it would go into effect, a federal judge ruled that it was unconstitutional.
Halle-fucking-lujah!
On Saturday, a few dozen Saudi women got into the drivers’ seat in a show of defiance against the ban on female driving in Saudi Arabia. The public call for women nationwide to drive was the latest push to exercise what they see as a fundamental human right. Despite the low turnout due to threats to those who attempted to drive, the women believe that time is on their side.
Read more at The New York Times.