"Scrooge learns the true meaning of Bisexual Awareness Week" Make Some Noise Season 3 Episode 11

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"Scrooge learns the true meaning of Bisexual Awareness Week" Make Some Noise Season 3 Episode 11
mesmerised by this random photo taken by the hiking club I'm part of. the soft cool tones and radiant warm tones, the composition and lighting...
I think this is the best part of this photo. the point of that entire trip was to find and read an old storybook that they knew was at a particular hut. he genuinely is reading it out loud to the others. I can't remember what it was about, but this scene is the cozy and well deserved reward of a wild endeavour through rugged terrain. I think that's beautiful [:
there's literally nothing more radical in 2026 than believing that humanity can become good news for each other and the only world we'll ever share.
Saving the tags.
Sometimes I'll be looking at bullshit online that I know will just rile me up and I have to think of this image to get myself to stop
apparently almost no one’s seen the video it’s free real estate comes from so here it is
After two years of mentorship, collaboration, and creative work, the community project Weaving Our Pride will culminate this March with the unveiling of two youth-created Pride robes: a Ravenstail robe and a Chilkat robe.
Developed in partnership with the Zach Gordon Youth Center, Weaving Our Pride brought together Native and non-Native youth, queer and straight youth, cisgender and transgender youth, allies, and young people of many identities to sit side by side and learn the traditional art of Northwest Coast weaving. Working alongside mentor weavers — the majority of whom are queer — Rae Mills, Hanna Schempf, Ricky Tagaban, Laine Rinehart, and Melina Meyer, youth participants completed both a Ravenstail robe and a Chilkat robe on site at the youth center.
📷 Sydney Akagi
World Population : 7,810,521,683
just in case somebody start feelin too important
7,810,521,682 and me
Disused concrete outflow-pipe supports, near Troon, Scotland. November 2025.
everything that needs to be said in life was already said in grace kelly by mika
jumpscared in the dive bar stall
Alright girlies we can't let the executive dysfunction win today
I mean alright girlies we can't let the executive dysfunction win tomorrow
haiku of despair
Awesome video displaying phenomenal craftsmanship—posted by one of my favorite Tiktok accounts: Tlingit_Haida
Aani (the land known as Southeast Alaska) has been home to the Tlingit and Haida Peoples since time immemorial
Edit: To clarify, this particular video features Git Hoan Dancers, of the Tsimshian Tribe. They say so in the video, but I realize my caption about the Tlingit and Haida Nations might cause confusion.