May 2013
20 posts
lindsaur-gor:
There needs to be a code word or something that means “my brain is fighting me every step of the way today and I feel like I’m going to vibrate out of my skin, so I need you to forgive everything and go slowly and speak softly and lower your expectations.” And then we could all just be like, “I know I said we could go to a movie tonight but… tangerines.” And the other person would...
therealhorusszahhak:
This guy at my school shows up every day with like a fake wolf tail clipped to his back belt loop, and I always see him running from class to class and jumping over things and he looks so happy to exist and sometimes he brings a lil wolf puppet with him and he makes it run along next to him on the strings I’m just like u go wolf kid live ur dreams
Passing the lobster tank at the grocery store.
veganprobs:
Men never ask what they should call women’s pain, so they call us crazy. They...
– “What Should We Call Girl Pain?” by Safy Hallan Farah
This is why Safy is the most brilliant writer I know. Read the whole thing. She just nails it.
(via britticisms)
April 2013
55 posts
darkpancakelord:
deckster:
REBLOG: go to your blog and click the egg to see what hatches
I got Sonic the Hedgehog.
Sonic the fucking Hedgehog.
Maybe I cracked the egg too fast.
Women to the Front: sinidentidades: thegoddamazon:... →
sinidentidades:
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rocketmayhem:
ageekyfemmeforeveringlasses:
tsunamiwavesurfing:
angryblackman:
saturnsorbit:
holdmypurse:
tsarcasm:
my-mind-is-killing-me-slowly:
Do black people name their…
White Out: Media Heap Suspicion On Brown People In... →
verbalresistance:
WASHINGTON — Hours after the Boston Marathon bombing, there was alreadyInternet chatter that a “Saudi national” was the suspect. Police raided the apartment of Abdulrahman Ali Alharbi, a 22-year-old student from Saudi Arabia, as he was recovering from the blasts in a Boston hospital.
Next, CNN’s John King raised the alarm about a more elusive “dark-skinned male” who the TV...
Diaspora is simultaneously a state of being and a process of becoming, a kind of...
– Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (via manufactoriel)
I crave space. It charges my batteries. It helps me breathe. Being around people...
– Katie Kacvinsky (via esaedders)
My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of...
– Maya Angelou (via sonicy0uth)
We calmly accept newspaper reports of civilian slaughter in far off lands. We...
– Robert F. Kennedy, Remarks to the Cleveland City Club, April 5, 1968 (via androphilia)