I do not know this baby but I love this baby.
Omg this baby is so precious

Kaledo Art
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art blog(derogatory)
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Claire Keane
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pixel skylines

#extradirty
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Not today Justin
Cosimo Galluzzi

oozey mess
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I do not know this baby but I love this baby.
Omg this baby is so precious
Another weirdly amazing piece of nature: the llareta shrubs in the Atacama Desert / Source
World map of tradition of removing shoes in home. Green: shoes removed; Blue: shoes not removed.
If you don’t remove your shoes in my house I’ll remove them for you with your feet as collateral damage.
Why tf is the Philippines blue?
“How gay are you?”
Credit to mkik808 on twitter.
GO HARD MY FRIENDS
0-100 REAL fuckin fast XD
This is such a happy video and I love it so much
Me at pride
I just wanna dance with them!
Mood of June
this is quite possibly the cutest cat video ever
This is all I want for my life omg
this has a better plot than inception
Bouncybouncybouncybouncybouncy
LIFE GOALS
What if there were women’s cleanliness products that were marketed the way Old Spice stuff is? Like they had names like “Lioness” and “Sycamore” and “Wildfire” and “Hunter’s Moon” and they were touted as making you smell like a warrior queen who does not suffer fools and conquers all she beholds
HELLO LADIES
have you felt the primal call of the unmerciful sea calling you to strike down those who would defy you? no? well if you stopped using overpriced flower-scented body wash and switched to SEA HAG, you might.
look down.
back up. where are you? you’re a siren, bare-breasted and shrieking as you lure the unwary to their doom on the rocks below. and you smell amazing.
what’s in your hand? back at me. it’s a vial of skin-nourishing ingredients, derived from the seaweed you used to strangle a hated foe. it does wonders for your skin tone and resilience, and we all can agree that we will need that resilience in the coming war.
look again: the seaweed is now a formal apology from the last man who unnecessarily tried to explain something to you.
anything is possible when you smell like a vengeful sea witch and embrace your own rage. i’m on a narwhal.
@cblgblog @thefingerfuckingfemalefury
:D
This should be a real commercial now
OK, so Old Spice has Terry Crews as the crazy, jacked dude and Isaiah Amir Mustafa as the smooth talking Casanova.
So which woman should play who?
I want Gal Gadot as the Seductive as Heck Lady <3_<3
“They were going to the moon. I computed the path that would get you there. You determined where you were on Earth when you started out, and where the moon would be at a given time. We told them how fast they would be going, and the moon will be there by the time you got there.”—Katherine Johnson
We’re highlighting a couple of important TechMAKERS this week for Women’s History Month. These women have made incredible strides in STEM, despite the challenges they faced entering professional and academic fields that are overwhelmingly male-dominated.
It was only recently, with the release of Hidden Figures, that Katherine Johnson received the public recognition she deserved. There was not much visibility granted to a woman of color working at NASA in the 1960s.
Katherine made innumerable contributions to our space program, but the most important was being part of the team that put an American on the moon. She calculated the trajectory analysis for the mission because the computer they used was known to be faulty. We repeat: Katherine Johnson’s calculations were more trusted than that of NASA’s computers.
To see our full video profile of Katherine Johnson, head on over to MAKERS.
It’s TechMAKERS week over at @makerswomen‘s celebration of Women’s History Month. Which women in STEM do you think deserves recognition?
otter moms let baby otters float on their stomachs to keep them dry and now I can not stop crying
Please stop what you are doing for 13 seconds and watch this:
No way
The screenwriter even admitted this, by the way.
Oh my fucking god we’re trapped in the timeline Marty fucked up
dana loesch, nra spokesperson, shooketh
#say it to that mother’s face you fucking demon
Hey. LIVING COSTS MONEY! How about giving more money to the companies that employ me and MAYBE I MIGHT BE OK
This is such a funny thing to me because in Thai culture, it’s completely normal to live with your parents when you’re an adult. In fact, most people live in their family home until they’re married ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Saaaame in Pakistan dude and being abroad for grad school is really fucking me up I am not built to be even slightly independent 😂
In Western culture (including America!) it was completely normal for people to live with their parents in adulthood–sometimes until they married, sometimes longer. In America, that changed (for men) in the 1940s and 50s, when it was really really easy for an 18 year old to get a good job that paid more than enough to live a comfortable life on, or to afford college which would then practically guarantee you an even better-paying job. Women joined the trend of moving out at 18 in the 1960s and 70s.
And now those jobs don’t exist, or are few and far between, and guess what! People are living with their parents again. But that 70-year span was just long enough that it fell out of common memory, and now people are seen as “failures” because the economics have changed.
A very great deal of Western culture, ESPECIALLY America, is actually still based on a memory of the 40′s and 50′s as the baseline of normalcy despite them being a total fluke at the time. World War II and McCarthyism created a massive shift towards rabid patriotism, Christian fundamentalism and the ideal of the “nuclear family” that resembled nothing before it and we’re still recovering from as the majority of our most powerful politicians are old enough that this period of sudden fanaticism is their “nostalgic good old days” and the way they think things are “supposed to be.”