hello kittens.

May 18

baboushkat:

pizzaforpresident:

fedorapunk:

I thought this was a really large dog for a second, but then the realization hit me.

no… noo………………. nooooooooooooooooooooooooo

nOoooooo

omg no

baboushkat:

pizzaforpresident:

fedorapunk:

I thought this was a really large dog for a second, but then the realization hit me.

no… noo………………. nooooooooooooooooooooooooo

nOoooooo

omg no

(via iamthebesthumanbeing)

whoreofcapernaum:

lol wat

whoreofcapernaum:

lol wat

(Source: dirtywithdamon)

nehvala:

road trip mondayyyyyyyyy<333

the-absolute-best-posts:

0rdinarykid:
I forgot to cat
Decided to dog.

the-absolute-best-posts:

0rdinarykid:

I forgot to cat

Decided to dog.

(Source: ihavemyboydays)

A catcall is entirely about reminding you that you are not yours. The purity myth is entirely about reminding you that you are not yours. The fetishization of female purity in a world where catcalls are an acceptable form of communication telegraphs one thing very clearly:

“Women, stop sexualizing yourselves—that’s our job, and you’re taking all the fun out of it.”

The sexualization of women is only appealing if it’s nonconsensual. Otherwise it’s “sluttiness,” and sluttiness is agency and agency is threatening.

” — “Female ‘Purity’ is Bullshit”, by Lindy West (at jezebel.com)

(Source: fictional-clue, via song-ofthe-siren)

aballadofloveandhate:

The Bourbon Room—downtown Fredericksburg

aballadofloveandhate:

The Bourbon Room—downtown Fredericksburg

(via atranscriptofheartbreak)

aftershe:

egberts:

lets have a sleepover and ignore each other while we blog

and occasionally show eachother funny text posts

basically the past two years rooming with Miranda

(via breathofadreamer)

clubpenguln:

a haiku about my life

i like you a lot

a whole whole whole whole whole lot

now i am crying

(via breathofadreamer)

bublog:

BUB on a PLANE.
Asking for more fishes, please.

bublog:

BUB on a PLANE.

Asking for more fishes, please.

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50you50me:

An adorable desert fox walking against the wind in Morocco. This picture by Francisco Mingorance impressed me more than other amazing entries of the annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. Again, just adorable!
(via In Focus)

50you50me:

An adorable desert fox walking against the wind in Morocco. This picture by Francisco Mingorance impressed me more than other amazing entries of the annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. Again, just adorable!

(via In Focus)

(via we-are-unstoppable)

(Source: tankwang, via silly-melisser)

(via breathofadreamer)