It's my 15 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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It's my 15 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
In 2025 you have to fag it up as much as possible. Goth it up also. Godspeed. Gothspeed, even.
david lynch telling people in 2017 that you should accept trans people or kill yourself. he was so real for this.
remember in 2007 or 2008 when emo was at its peak and gay marriage wasn't legal and so we had boys in eyeliner and skirts making out with each other at the mall in protest. i think we need this again
i know the floppy haired emo boys of 2006 and 2007 are in their late 30s now and perhaps even their 40s and they have jobs in tech and middle management but PLEASE. we need you. we need you to dye your hair black and put your fucking snakebites back in and paint your nails and go to the mall and kiss each other
i dont care that you have a wife if she's cool she'll get it
Art by John Schoenherr for Analog magazine July 1975 1/2
My first reblog in years 💅😬
Chris Achilleos cover art
Y'all wanna see a weird cucumber illuminati cup I found at the thrift shop?
Cucumber illuminati cup
Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Stanley Kubrick.
cunk on britain 1x01
The Great Smoker’s Rebellion of 1639.
Today smoking bans are common place as laws and regulations are set restricting smoking in public. Often these laws meet little challenge as smokers no longer make up a majority of people in the United States and the West. However in colonial America, smoking was very common, and when the first smoking laws were passed, people weren’t going to stand for it.
In 1639 New York City was a Dutch Colony called New Amsterdam. It was then that the colonial governor, Wilhelm Kieft, made a decree banning the smoking and the sale of tobacco. To the people of New Amsterdam the law was an outrage that could not be allowed to happen. The next day, 2,000 smokers stormed the governors mansion. Rather than resorting to violence the smokers did what they did best; everyone gathered a seat and began to smoke.
It did not take long for Kieft’s house to fill with smelly tobacco smoke. When Kieft finally confronted the smokers and warned them that they were breaking the law, the smokers only responded by smoking more vigorously, sending Keift into seclusion.
After two days of the smoking protest, the insides and outside of the governors residence was covered with a large cloud of second hand smoke. Finally Governor Kieft gave in, rescinding the law for want of fresh air. The rebellious smokers left in peace and thus ended the rebellion.
Japanese suit of armor, Edo period (1615-1868)
from The Asian Art Museum
1976