Stop being considerate in situations where you arenât consideredâŚ.

No title available
Today's Document
DEAR READER
Mike Driver
trying on a metaphor
Sweet Seals For You, Always
todays bird
Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost

tannertan36
d e v o n
$LAYYYTER
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
untitled
almost home
taylor price

pixel skylines
Cosmic Funnies

No title available

seen from Netherlands

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from Congo - Brazzaville

seen from Ukraine
seen from Colombia
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 Italy

seen from United States
@flirtshamelesslygetfreedrinks
Stop being considerate in situations where you arenât consideredâŚ.
Thereâs like 12 different kinds of tension in this image.
quick question
why is the one in the middle wearing 5 shirts
thatâs why sheâs being bullied
LOL
Same energy đ
I cannot b r e a t h e
WellâŚ. time to oppress philosophy majors
chelsea perettiâs opening monologue at the tenth annual tech crunchies
This is actually one of the funniest things I have seen for a while đ
romeo and juliet didnât drink poison they drank flat tummy tea and died
Jameela Jamil ghostwrote this post
iâm so sick of arguing with canadians. their delusional brand of âat least weâre not americanâ patriotism is probably one of the reasons why social change is so fucking slow to pass in this country
like, american activists and community organizers are excellent at mobilizing towards common goals and their outreach to the wider public is so much greater especially in recent years because people acknowledge that there are problems. people work towards reducing them. americans of colour have been leading social change everywhere and people focus on tackling root problems despite the scary political climate. if anything, the political climate serves as a good motivator for even white people and mild liberals to listen up and try to make life better for everyoneâhow many americans have been educating themselves and going out to protests and joining community movements in the past years? (itâs another question whether they will continue showing up but the point is that more people are listening to leaders of colour and the midterm elections were just some evidence of that)
social change in canada is a nightmare because this infatuation with comparing everything to america. everyone focuses on american news, everyone laughs at trumpâs statements, everyone flicks on the tv and goes âat least weâre not american!â
no one listens to indigenous people. no one listens to canadians of colour. no one cares about our communities, our immigration issues, the rising popularity of racist and fascist hate groups, the high suicide rates in indigenous communities, the mainstreaming of further and further right-wing ideologies in our governments. because âat least weâre not american,â right? iâm finding it harder and harder to come across people who actually know what trudeau has been up to these past years because nobody thinks itâs as important as following the events to the south of the border as if itâs some exciting drama we have to keep up with. this weird trend of political voyeurism is a perfectly convenient way to ignore local issues and itâs really getting in the way of our ability to move towards any positive change in this country
yes, there are those who are working hard towards positive goals and are trying to spread awareness of the things i mentioned, but what good is it if everyone just washes their hands of responsibility after voting âliberalâ and pretend that everything is okay? that because you canât see through the smokescreen of canadian âprogressivenessâ you canât see that there is so much to be done?
EXACTLY.
Not just Canada either. A whole slew of Western Countries use this âat least weâre not Americaâ nonsense to pat themselves on the back and absolve themselves of any responsibility toward their own country. Even when their countries are in dire need of societal change as well.
Iâll see Canadians post about the American justice system while ignoring that those who harm/kill Indigenous Canadians literally walk off with barely a slap on the wrist, etc. Iâll see Australians post about how bad America treats immigrants, but stay silent on their treatment of Indigenous Australians or their shitty ass immigration policies. French People talk about Trumpâs racism while completely ignoring their own rampant Islamaphobia/AntiSemitism in their own government.
I could go on⌠easily.
I really want to hear an update on this:
This is the plot of the next Mamma Mia sequel.
by Mr. Lovenstein
Really happy to see this at my local library
OOOOH. *happy YA librarian dance*
I want this in every library, everywhere. After all, some kids wonât even google this stuff because they donât want parents/siblings checking their browser history.
This is really awesome. And if youâre not familiar with how the Dewey Decimal system works - the numbers subject-based, which means these numbers are applicable in EVERY library. So if you see something you want to research on this list - look for those same numbers in any of your local libraries.
This is wonderful.
Reblogging to possibly save a life
I hate that SEPTember OCTOber NOVember and DECember arenât the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months.
Whoever fucked this up should be stabbed
Todayâs your lucky day
As kids we were told by our parents to not believe everything we read. Now, with the internet, THEY believe everything they read.