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Omg this is hilarious
I AM A MOSTLY GOOD PERSON
HAAHHAHAHA
I CANâT EVEN
The only explanation for Dumbledore's reaction in the movie
I have a headcanon that Hermione insists her children attend some primary muggle schooling before Hogwarts, just as she had done. Now, imagine Arthur Weasley attending his grandchildâs science fair, being the ultra proud grandfatherâŠ.and yet also completely geeking out over absolutely EVERYTHING.
Canon
âThat is a volcano, that is a VERY SMALL VOLCANO, how - young lady, how did you make this? Baking soda and food coloring? MARVELOUS!â
the kids would love him.
Never have I ever loved anything more than I love this
All the muggle teachers would think he was being so adorable, âpretendingâ not to know how potato batteries and mini-volcanoes work, fawning over the hard work the kids did on even the simplest the projects. And he comes every year, because after the kids have aged out (âgone on to some boarding school in Scotland,â the teachers say over bad coffee in the break room, âthey didnât seem the typeâ), he gets an honorary invitation to the fair every year, because he never stops making the kids feel smart and good.Â
âAnd this airy-o-plane, it flies by means of a⊠rubber band? Did I hear that correctly? No magic at all? Doesnât flap its wings like a bird? MARVELOUS! What an ingenious method of flight!â *looks around* âYou, sir! With the ribbons! This child deserves one of those prizes!â
@deadcatwithaflamethrower
This is so wholesome.Â
Arthur Weasley, as the Science Fair attendee we all deserve.
R E B L O GÂ Â T H EÂ Â P I G E O N .
iâm a simple man
i see my dog
i kiss him
1 reblog = 1 kiss for 1 good boy
ONE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY EIGHT KISSES FOR GOOD BOY
These 3 always go to bed like this. (via sirmakoto)
My heart
ok but
thatâs the cutest freakinâ thing Iâve ever seen
Iâm not gonna watch this for more than an hour đđđđ
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âMy body, my choiceâ only makes sense when someone elseâs life isnât at stake.
Fun fact: If my younger sister was in a car accident and desperately needed a blood transfusion to live, and I was the only person on Earth who could donate blood to save her, and even though donating blood is a relatively easy, safe, and quick procedure no one can force me to give blood. Yes, even to save the life of a fully grown person, it would be ILLEGAL to FORCE me to donate blood if I didnât want to.
See, we have this concept called âbodily autonomy.â Itâs thisâŠ.cultural notion that a personâs control over their own body is above all important and must not be infringed upon.Â
Like, we canât even take LIFE SAVING organs from CORPSES unless the person whose corpse it is gave consent before their death. Even corpses get bodily autonomy.Â
To tell people that they MUST sacrifice their bodily autonomy for 9 months against their will in an incredibly expensive, invasive, difficult process to save what YOU view as another human life (a debatable claim in the early stages of pregnancy when the VAST majority of abortions are performed) is desperately unethical. You canât even ask people to sacrifice bodily autonomy to give up organs they arenât using anymore after they have died.Â
Youâre asking people who can become pregnant to accept less bodily autonomy than we grant to dead bodies.Â
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But, assuming the mother wasnât raped, the choice to HAVE a baby and risk sacrificing their âbodily autonomyâ is a choice that the mother made. YOu donât have to have sex with someone. Cases of rape aside, it isnât ethical to say abortion is justified. The unborn baby has rights, too.Â
First point: Bodily autonomy can be preserved, even if another life is dependent on it. See again the example about the blood donation.Â
And hereâs another point: When you say that ârape is the exceptionâ you betray something FUNDAMENTALLY BROKEN about your own argument.
Because a fetus produced from sexual assault is biologically NO DIFFERENT than a fetus produced from consensual sex. No difference at all.
If one is alive, so is the other. If one is a person, so is the other. If one has a soul, then so does the other. If one is a little blessing that happened for a reason and must be protected, then so is the other.Â
When you say that âRape is the exceptionâ what you betray is this: It isnât about a life. This isnât about the little soul sitting inside some personâs womb, because if it was you wouldnât care about HOW it got there, only that it is a little life that needs protecting.
When you say ârape is the exceptionâ what you say is this: You are treating pregnancy as a punishment. You are PUNISHING people who have had CONSENSUAL SEX but donât want to go through a pregnancy. People who DARED to have consensual sex without the goal of procreation in mind, and this is their âconsequence.âÂ
And that is gross.Â
^ THIS. This is this this THIS THIS THIS. THIS!!!!!
This is probably the strongest and well worded/supported argument for abortion that I have ever read.
my body, tearfully: when sleep???
me: my dude we just woke up!! Itâs time for wakefulness and doing things and Productivity
my body, weeping: but???? when sleep?????