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will byers stan first human second
almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
occasionally subtle

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art blog(derogatory)
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Kiana Khansmith

Kaledo Art
Peter Solarz
Keni

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god i fucking love venn diagrams
imagine dragons concert
Here we see a very nice blunt-headed burrowing frog [Glyphoglossus molossus] photographed in Kaeng Krachan, Thailand. These frogs are known locally as balloon frogs due to their large, spherical bodies. Although common in some areas, these frogs are threatened by over-catching [as a food item] and habitat loss. Images by Tom Charlton.
A giant salamander emerged from Kyoto’s Kamogawa on July 4, 2014, following torrential rains that flooded the river.
Four years later to the date, it returned.
FLAT FUCK FRIDAY YOOOOOOOOOOOO
@adahlenan
Going on a family vacation as an autistic person is hell. No I do not want to wake up at 10 am and spend the whole day in the sun drinking beer with uncle Todd. I don’t care if you think it’s embarrassing that I refuse to go out to dinner with all 10 of my cousins and drive them home when they get drunk. I will go down to the beach in the middle of the night while fully clothed and chase the crabs around in the dark and I will enjoy it.
Women do not want me, fiddler crabs fear me.
World Heritage Post
Omega mart in Las Vegas felt like being on tumblr in least nightmarish way possible , it was beautiful and I highly recommend going.
Scientists said that, did they?
yea
SOYLENT GREEN IS MADE FROM PENIS!!!!!!
SOYLENT GREEN IS MADE FROM PENIS!!!!!!
Honestly the whiplash of seeing the beginning of “do you love the color of the sky” and absolutely flinging yourself further down the dashboard at light speed to scroll past it, only to discover that it’s the shortened version and you now have to gingerly scroll back up to the posts you missed? Arguably a funnier prank than the original
what happene to all the weeb girls lusting after yaoi
they became k-pop fans
JESUS FUCK THE NOTES ARE A MESS-
I physically cannot handle the fact that tiktok is free for so many reasons but finally there is a good one
uhm i saw you use the term tits, that is very outdated and offensive. can you use big mommy milkers in the future instead? thank you!
so yes head? :)
wahoo!!!!!!!!! yippee!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EDUCATE YOURSELVES: chronic illness edition
this is important! chronically ill people get a lot of shit from healthy people and this could be avoided if everyone knew a little more about chronic illnesses in general so i’ve made a list of things healthy people (and newly chronically ill people) can read in order to know more about chronic illness and how it affects our lives!
some general information and must-reads:
the spoon theory (aka: why we call ourselves “spoonies”)
a sudden illness - laura hillenbrand
young and disabled by rachel anne
harmful tropes in literature
13 things people with chronic illnesses want you to know
a blog by people with chronic conditions
brief explanations of some chronic illnesses:
chronic fatigue syndrome (ME)
crohn’s disease
fibromyalgia + AMPS
ehlers-danlos syndrome - hypermobility type
ehlers-danlos syndrome - all types
CRPS/RSD (complex regional pain syndrome
IBD (inflammatory bowel disease)
POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)
dysautonomia
rheumatoid arthritis
lupus
autoimmune diseases
hashimoto’s disease
addison’s disease
endometriosis
depression (most people with chronic illnesses develop depression)
anxiety
bipolar disorder
and i’m running out of spoons but there are many, many more so spoonies, feel free to reblog add some if you want!
things to keep in mind:
although it says in many descriptions that most people who are diagnosed are over a certain age, anyone at any age can develop a chronic illness, and many are teenagers or even children. don’t tell a chronically ill person that we are “too young to be this sick” because it’s an ignorant thing to say and it’s harmful to us.
many chronic illnesses are invisible illnesses, which means that you cannot tell that a person is sick just by looking at them. never say to a chronically ill person that we “don’t look sick” because it is harmful and annoying, even if you mean well.
some spoonies need to use wheelchairs, canes, or other forms of assistance/ accommodations, so please never express doubt that a person might need this assistance. it’s impolite and insensitive. just because someone looks perfectly fine doesn’t mean that they don’t have a chronic illness that requires the use of a wheelchair or other assistance.
many chronic illnesses aren’t terminal but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t a real problem. chronic illnesses are robbing us of their normal lives and we are living in pain because there is so much that doctors still don’t know about chronic illnesses. many spoonies have had doctors look us in the eyes and say “i don’t know how to help you” because there is so much research that needs to be done and there isn’t enough funding! so donate to organizations and hospitals who are raising money for research!
thank you for reading this! please reblog and spread awareness! thank you!