She/they. 22 Queer I don’t know what the fuck a gender is and at this point I’m too afraid to ask.

 

dykearthurmorgan:

the trope of ‘this entity exists only because we think it does’ is so so so fucking good and cannot be overdone in my opinion

like the idea that you built the monster hunting you, that you invited the entity into our world, that your fear is what it feeds on, and that once made real, it cannot possibly be killed because you’re stuck in this loop of 'he’s real because i’m scared’ and 'i’m scared because he’s real’

jvanrynart:

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Saw Moulin Rouge on Broadway a couple weeks ago and now I’m obsessed lol

bel1speak:

dead girl media where their absence shapes the whole goddamn thing!!!!! the hole they left inhabits the narrative more than their presence ever would have. oooo wooooo

localmacguffin:

titkoks:

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A TikTok by @sealrescueireland.

It features a brown seal slowly bouncing its way across a black mat. Every so often the seal stops, looks both ways as if crossing the street, and continues bouncing along.

/end ID]

(Source: tiktok.com)

tysonfurybattlepass:

tysonfurybattlepass:

tysonfurybattlepass:

the only bad part about going to the zoo is hearing adult men confidently tell their kids or gfs objectively incorrect information about the animals we’re looking at and having to remain silent. do u know the restraint it takes to say nothing when a grown adult man tells someone “falcons are in the same family as eagles” next to me? no babygirl. no.

fyi falcons are not closely related to other birds of prey (hawks/eagles/buzzards). falcons are actually parrots that minmaxed for a glass cannon dps build.

assault parrots, if you will

timsforeverhome:

timsforeverhome:

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Jon forgets to put the clean towels away and Leon is like “Bed? Bed for me? Ok”

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See now, Tiny Tim knows how to use a cat bed

english-history-trip:

In 2020, for the first time since being laid in 1772, a section of a King’s College lawn the size of just half a football pitch was not mown.

Instead, it was transformed into a colourful wildflower meadow filled with poppies, cornflowers and oxeye daisies.

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[Researcher Dr Cicely Marshall] found that as well as being a glorious sight, the meadow had boosted biodiversity and was more resilient than lawn to our changing climate. The results are published today in the journal Ecological Solutions and Evidence.

Despite its size, the wildflower meadow supported three times more species of plants, spiders and bugs than the remaining lawn - including 14 species with conservation designations, compared with six in the lawn.

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The meadow was found to have another climate benefit: it reflected 25% more sunlight than the lawn, helping to counteract what’s known as the ‘urban heat island’ effect. Cities tend to heat up more than rural areas, so reflecting more sunlight can have a cooling effect - useful in our increasingly hot summers.

“Cambridge has become more prone to drought, and last summer most of the College’s fine lawns died. It’s really expensive to maintain these lawns, which have to be re-sown if they die off. But the meadow just looked after itself,” says Marshall.

punchesco:

lookoflove:

lookoflove:

my brother started calling our cat “doobie brother” which he then lengthened to “dubious brother” and has since morphed into “brother dubious” like he’s some sort of fucked up little monk

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brother dubious

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“My liege, I’m afraid I have reason to believe your concubine plots against you. Worry not, your eminence, you can still trust me, of course…”

twinkenjoyer:

genderqueerpositivity:

I think that 2023 is a good time for many of us, and allies in particular, to practice again the dying art of minding our own fucking business when it comes to the identities and lives of other people.

You see someone from one of your classes in a public place with a different gender presentation/expression than they typically have? Mind your own business.

You discover that one of your coworkers is in a same gender relationship, but they aren’t out at work? Not your place to share that information in the workplace.

You notice that your neighbor in a red state takes a road trip across state lines with their transgender child every 3-6 months? No you fucking didn’t.

You overhear students in your classroom using a different name and different pronouns for one student than you are used to using? If you live in a state hostile to trans rights, pretend that you don’t know anything about this and report nothing.

You suspect that an acquaintance of yours might be gay, but they deny it when asked directly? Leave them the fuck alone.

One of your friends refuses to publicly label their sexuality? Good for them, you aren’t entitled to that information anyway.

Your sibling comes out to you as questioning, but isn’t comfortable sharing that with your parents yet? Keep your fucking mouth shut.

Don’t out people; coming out is a personal choice not a moral obligation. Don’t demand personal information about other people’s sexuality or sex lives. You aren’t entitled to information about anyone’s gender identity, assigned gender at birth, or transition.

Bring back privacy, allow people to have control over the information that is shared about them publicly; it might save their job, their housing, their parental rights and their child’s safety, or even save lives.

loose lips sink ships

mayfriend:

marisatomay:

the council has conferred and it has been decided that the most painful ages to happen to a person are 12, 17, 19, and 23

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op i am holding your grandpa to this