Vintage Phantom of the Opera movie poster featuring the cutest version of the Phantom ever.
I’m a bitch I’m a lover
we were all thinking it, so here it is XD
is it just me or
ok.
yeah okay ill reblog that
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titsay

if i look back, i am lost
occasionally subtle
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Kiana Khansmith
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Kaledo Art

shark vs the universe
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Jules of Nature
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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trying on a metaphor

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Vintage Phantom of the Opera movie poster featuring the cutest version of the Phantom ever.
I’m a bitch I’m a lover
we were all thinking it, so here it is XD
is it just me or
ok.
yeah okay ill reblog that
Not truthiness, just truth.
My favorite sign from the Women’s March.
me realizing my experiences with sewing have been a lie this whole goddamn time:
My granny taught me these. We called them.blind stitches.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) dir. Robert Aldrich
Fe Villanueva del Mundo was a Filipino 🇵🇭 pediatrician and the first woman admitted as a student of the Harvard Medical School. After school she returned home. Frustrated by the bureaucratic constraints in working for a government hospital, del Mundo had desired to establish her own pediatric hospital. She sold her home and most of her personal belongings and obtained a sizable loan from the government in order to finance the construction of her own hospital. The Children’s Medical Center, a 100-bed hospital located in Quezon City, was inaugurated in 1957 as the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines. Having sold her home to finance the medical center, del Mundo chose to reside at the second-floor of the hospital itself. As late as 2007, she retained her living quarters at the hospital (since renamed the “Dr. Fe del Mundo Children’s Medical Center Foundation”), rising daily at five in the morning and continuing to make her daily rounds even though then wheelchair-bound at 99 years of age. Del Mundo was active in the field of public health, with special concerns towards rural communities. She organized rural extension teams to advise mothers on breastfeeding and child care and promoted the idea of linking hospitals to the community through the public immersion of physicians and other medical personnel to allow for greater coordination among health workers and the public for common health programs such as immunization and nutrition. She called for the greater integration of midwives into the medical community, considering their more visible presence within rural communities. Del Mundo was also known for having devised an incubator made out of bamboo, designed for use in rural communities without electrical power. She died on August 6, 2011. #theunsungheroines
NASA: we used to have 9 planets but we now only have 8 Pluto: Stop telling everyone I’m not a planet! NASA: Sometimes we can still hear its voice
Look, I’m not saying that demoting a planet named after the Roman god of Death stoked his rage and brought down on us his vengeful fury and retribution but…
*gestures at everything*
Finally, an explanation.
New Zealand’s new water safety mascot is amazing and his instagram is a gift
OKAY I just noticed the thing @manticoreimaginary FORGOT TO MENTION is that his name is the Swim Reaper.
When Lynn Koval opened the doors to Sanctuary more than two decades ago, she was worried someone might throw a Molotov cocktail through the doors. Now she owns Just Us, and she tells us why millennials and Generation Z still need a small-town gay bar.
“When Trump made office it put the fear back into the idea of it all. These kids were feeling fear for the first time and had never been touched. Why? Because we worked so hard to make sure they were never touched.”
This is Lynn Koval. She’s owned a gay bar in Biloxi, Mississippi for over twenty years.
I started writing down quotes from this interview, but eventually gave up because I SWEAR every single thing she said was quotable. She talks about the challenges of building intergenerational community, the continued importance of gay bars, knowing our history, and her hope for our future. Listen to her. It’s such a breath of fresh air to hear people covering LGBTQ issues and history in the American South. We don’t all live on the coasts, y'all.
KATIE’S 800 FOLLOWER GIVEAWAY!!!!
For some reason, 800 of you dorks are following me. And the reason you’re all here? Amber Benson! (probably) (if not then i’m very sorry)
I want to celebrate this beautiful collection of Amber-loving nerds by having a merch giveaway!
GRAND PRIZE: SIGNED COPY of Amber Benson’s book “THE WITCHES OF ECHO PARK” SECOND PRIZE: A DVD of Amber Benson’s new movie “HOUSE OF DEMONS” (unsigned) THIRD PRIZE: A copy of Amber Benson’s book “THE GOLDEN AGE OF DEATH” (unsigned)
AMBER BENSON MERCH GIVEAWAY RULES: 1. Must be following me (I will check!) 2. Must reblog this post (likes don’t count as entries) 3. Must live in the United States (sorry, shipping overseas is so expensive!) 4. There will be one winner selected randomly 5. Giveaway ends on February 18, 2018 at 12pm US Mountain time (GMT-7). I will send asks to the winners, so make sure your ask box is open! If you win and don’t respond within 24 hours, I’ll pick someone else. 6. You’ll win one of three prizes and a virtual hug
GOOD LUCK!!!
the justice league put on a scavenger hunt for the kids from the children’s cancer center of metropolis and it added 12 years to my life
They wouldn’t, but he would
One of my players made me a dice necklace out of the dice he’s been using for months, as a thank you for putting up with him all these years, and I don’t have the heart to remind him that those were dice I loaned him that I kind of wanted back.
On one hand, it’s pretty cool, but on the other hand, *Borat voice* My Dice.
Everyone’s like, “Oh, they’re just cheap Chessex dice, dude. Calm down,” but you don’t understand. I have to buy like three fucking sets of dice a month because these little shitheads keep losing theirs and no way in hell am I trusting them with my Good Dice. I have a fanny pack full of dice that I wear to sessions because these fools suck so bad. I honestly think they’re eating them. I think they’re skipping them across lakes. I think they’re fucking tossing them at windows in the pouring rain to get their unrequited lover’s attention. I give these motherfuckers so many of my dice that they could hike the Appalachian Trail and leave dice behind like breadcrumbs. They probably pour buckets of my fucking dice under their tires like kitty litter to gain traction when they’re stuck in the snow. And I know they aren’t just keeping them because they’ll literally lose them mid-session. Like there’s a black hole under the coffee table. It’s an X-File at this point. It’s beyond an X-File. My dice are probably in The Black Lodge. My dice are in The goddamn Upside Down. They’re in The Uknown. They’re in the Additional Paranormal Pop Culture Reference, y'all.
Anyways, thanks for the necklace, Deac.
What I’d do is buy a Wiz Dice bag of devouring and then be like “look you lil shits, these are your dice, and when they’re gone, they’re gone, I’m not buying more”
No joke, I’d punish them in game.
“Roll to attack… oh you lost your D20, looks like you’re rolling a D12 then, roll high.”
“You failed your perception check. Yes, rolling a D4 for perception does suck but fitting since you failed your perception check to find the rest of your dice as well.”
“Alright, who actually has all of their dice today? Good, you get 500 bonus xp.”
I just slap ‘em real hard with a monster manual, but your thing’s fun, too.
i just slap ‘em real hard with a monster manual but your thing’s fun too
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