Silver Tongue

Jul 03

cykelops:

64bitwar:

cykelops:

straight people mad at “gays only event” jokes like they dont restrict blood donations, hotels, schools, jobs, and adoption. Zzzzzzzzzz

yeah but that’s to keep blood clean you’re just tryna exclude people to be rude

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miyajimosachi:

ninacosmica:

thatpettyblackgirl:

EVERYBODY knows (or should) that you DO. NOT. STOP. in Vidor, Texas. 

It’s best to just run out of gas elsewhere. Whatever you do, black folks, DO NOT STOP IN VIDOR, TEXAS. 

There’s a good chance you’ll get lynched or just come up missing - and I’m not joking.

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also do NOT stop in Harrison, Arkansas!!!! (relatively close to OK and MI) a nazi town with a BIG KKK organization.

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Reblog To Save Life

Vidor’s school district was at the job fair I went to. Thanks to tumblr, I knew to avoid them. 

And if you know of any other city or towns to absolutely not stop in please add them to the list.

(Source: twitter.com, via deep-sea-prince)

maphatingcharacteroftheday:

chocolatequeennk:

thevetsaidwhat:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

I’m wandering around Whole Foods unattended (left the bae sleeping) and there’s a person here doing a demonstration on the uses for essential oils around the home and I may have to fight them.

Just for the record, tea tree oil is toxic to dogs and cats and you should not “drop a few drops on their bed to disinfect it”. Tea tree oil is only safe for your pets when thoroughly diluted, the safety range being a dilution of 0.1 to 1%. Most tea tree oil bottles come at 100%.

You are potentially dropping liquid death onto your pets bed where it will certainly come into contact with their skin and may be ingested when they lick themselves or their bed. Also never ever orally administer tea tree oil to your pet, I dont care what that one blogger and their nice clean aesthetic said, tea tree oil is toxic to dogs and cats and you will make them sick or possibly even kill them. It should only ever be used topically but only ever at the correct dilution and after the consultation of your vet who will most certainly have a better non lethal solution for your furry friend.

Now. If you’ll excuse me, I’m off to fight a Young Living sales rep. Hold my cart.

Their response when I quietly sidled up to them (I’m not an actual asshole who yells at people while they are doing their job) and informed them that some of the information (all of it, actually) was wrong, the sales rep looked immediately remorseful, told me they knew it was wrong, but that they had a script to follow in order to maximize sales, and that if they didn’t make their target goal they didn’t get paid.

So just in case you give a shit about ethical business practices and your pets (not to mention yourselves!): Do Not Buy Young Living Essential Oils

Not only do I suspect they are synthetic based (meaning myself and several others with respiratory allergies have reacted badly to them, in ways we do not react to actual pure oils which are obtained through either steam or cold press. I do not trust their “authentic” claims, and I have worked with a lot of essential oils over the last decade and a half. Also, the whole “therapeutic grade” things doesn’t actually mean shit. It’s not a standard recognized by any official regulating authority in the US, AUS, UK or other parts of Europe. Always dillute your oils with a carrier oil for topical application and for the love of god stop drinking them. You want the supplement not the essential oil, it’s a separate thing!) they also do not care that they are offering dangerous consumer advice, but are actively enforcing it. Do not buy into their pyramid scheme. Do not buy or sell from them.

I had to be That person who asked to speak to the manager of my local WH today because holy shit this, could have straight up murdered someone’s cat or caused their dog to have seizures. Their response to my concern was a befuddled “but it’s natural…” and I had to respond with “so is arsenic but I don’t see you selling it in the supplements aisle as a vital mineral”. She had to straight up think about that for a second before it clicked. 

Natural =/= safe. Be careful and educated and always double check your sources.

Keep defending the four-legged.


Many, MANY essential oils will burn a pet before they actually help them. When in doubt, call a vet before using anything that wasn’t recommended by one.

Essential oils and pets aren’t really a good combination. Here’s an article about the health risks to cats. This one goes a little less in-depth, but it does include a non-exhaustive list of oils that are dangerous to dogs.

If you use essential oils on yourself, be careful to wash your hands thoroughly before petting your cat. If the oil transfers from your skin to their fur and they ingest it when they give themselves a bath, that is Not Good.

Not anti pedophilia but I love animals more than i love life itself. Look after them!

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king:

mushroom-cookie-bears:

today in art class i took my phone out for like 2 seconds to just check the time and my battery percent and my beloved art teacher, who just happened to notice the sonic the hedgehog shirt i was wearing, yelled “SONIC, PUT THE PHONE AWAY” ajd i swear those five words hit me like a speeding truck on a highway i was unable to paint right for the rest of class because i was still reeling in from the shock

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actvii:
“petals to the metal
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actvii:

petals to the metal

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rasticore:
“ x-space-cowboy:
“gay dog pride flag
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Dog pride flag looks like principal skinner
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parents seeing a gay pride flag: what in gods name is that?
me, a meming gay: aurora borealis

rasticore:

x-space-cowboy:

gay dog pride flag

Dog pride flag looks like principal skinner

parents seeing a gay pride flag: what in gods name is that?
me, a meming gay: aurora borealis

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cishettears:

idk why police officers being monitored to make sure they’re performing their duties ethically and within legal parameters is such a controversial topic because if I recall they’re a fan of using the whole “if you’ve got nothing to hide you’ve got nothing to fear” shtick to justify harassing civilians it’s almost like they’re full of bullshit

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yesterdaysprint:
“ The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, August 22, 1954
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yesterdaysprint:

The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, August 22, 1954

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