Silver Tongue

Aug 29

generalgrievousdatingsim:

accidentally went and got myself killed yesterday but god wont let me die so im back

(Source: gayarsonist, via demon-space-boi)

optipess:
“Snooze
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optipess:

Snooze

(Source: patreon.com, via adurot)

(Source: solluxs-face-on-things, via cherry-knight)

Aug 28

silver-tongues-blog:
“I’m not exactly sure how but my gnome at some point started hoarding pets
”
Reblogging since its been a while and i love how this came out

silver-tongues-blog:

I’m not exactly sure how but my gnome at some point started hoarding pets

Reblogging since its been a while and i love how this came out

prettykikimora:

prettykikimora:

Followers of the apocalypse: Here’s the way of how to build solar panels, safe agricultural methods, harnessing wind power, ethanol, how to fix small machines, purify water, how to deal with radiation, and most of all how to effectively survive and thrive as a mutual aid anarchistic community.  

Brotherhood of Steel: HEY hand over that laser rifle ASShole.  

Followers doctor: teaches you how to treat minor wounds, cpr, anatomy, sex ed, etc

BOS Paladin: Is ideologically obligated to steal a kid’s gameboy.  

(via chefpyro)

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just-shower-thoughts:

You may have been someone’s best friend and you never even knew it.

(via newbarrk)

theatre-tech:

sandersstudies:

Anybody else remember how for a few years after 9/11 it was totally reasonable to be scared of a low-flying plane or flying/airports in general. It was just understood the 9/11 was an event that affected the American psyche and even though most planes landed totally safely it was understandable to be scared.

But when young people who are increasingly forced to consider the thought of being shot in school or at concerts say they feel uncomfortable with people openly carrying guns in public, suddenly they’re too sensitive and infringing on the rights of others.

I work in an event space. People are legit scared 24/7. I walked in to work and reached into my laptop bag and had to reach around to find my badge for a few seconds and people visibly flinched and one reached for a radio and told me after it was in case he had to radio for an active shooter. This is not just young people. Convention centers and arena staff are on constant vigil, I’m sure people in parks and school officials are too. Like we hear a car backfire or something loud drop and bang and the building staff all tenses ready to go to active shooter protocol. The stress that puts on people is fucking immeasurable.

(via newbarrk)