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Happy Monday! Hope you have a wonderful start to your week! 🌿
(via #vintagehouse@ig)
I love it when I get to kiss my cup of coffee first thing in the morning. But I will love it more, if I get to kiss your lips first, before anything else.
Lukas W. // Coffee thoughts #127 (via somepiecesofmyheartandsoul)
Avengers: Infinity War | Talk Back TV Spot
If you look at the ingredients list and it’s a bunch of words you don’t even know… neither does your body (x)
Just like if you break apples and grapefruit down into their chemical components, I’m willing to bet that most people wouldn’t recognize the “ingredients” either. It’s a bunch of words you don’t even know:
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Don’t use these scare tactics - Chemicals aren’t inherently bad. Literally everything is made up chemicals. Trust me, your body knows what niacin is. It knows how to digest fructose and calcium sulfate. Even if you only consume the most basic and “real” foods that are pulled directly off the vine, you’re still ingesting a series of chemical compounds that you probably can’t pronounce. That’s okay.
thanks to drhoz for submitting!
“If you can’t pronounce it, it’s bad for you” is literally the worst pseudo-scientific scaremongering bullshit tactic. I hate it so much.
I’m pretty sure you can pronounce “arsenic”, but that doesn’t change the fact that arsenic is highly toxic. On the other hand, you couldn’t pronounce “cycloadenosine monophosphate” or “nicotine-amide-dinucleotide-phosphate”, though both of them serve vital roles in human biochemistry and you would die if your body wouldn’t produce them.
Cyanide: Easy to pronounce, very bad for you.
Eicosapentaenoic acid: Difficult to pronounce, very good for you.
It’s more important to know what the chemicals are and why they’re in there. Anti-intellectualism helps no one.
– James Kennedy, ‘Chemophobia’ is irrational, harmful – and hard to break
I’m gonna keep reblogging this until my knuckles fall off.
This is especially hilarious because grapefruit is well known for being dangerous for some people because of how it can interact with certain medications. Do fruit loops do that?
“Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.” - Paracelsus
The Squad + being supportive of Rosa’s bisexuality :’)
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this is how everyone should react to a pun of this level
🌸it’s a sweet life🌸
Let me glimpse inside your velvet bones.
Edgar Allan Poe (via quotemadness)
I wanted someone to love who would stay: stay and be there, always.
Audrey Niffenegger, The Time’s Traveler’s Wife (via books-n-quotes)
i’m screaming
I don’t think this woman is straight anymore.
Yall are missing the best fucking part
Real friends help their friends upgrade their sex lives
ayyyyyy