burnchariotburn:

Me getting samples at Costco.

kaijuno:

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Wait this is funny

scraps-is-busy:
“Tried something new.
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scraps-is-busy:

Tried something new.

zagreus:

zagreus:

boykillerbird-birdie-draws:

zagreus:

zagreus:

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for those of you who keep asking me this…. yes i DID slap my own ass to get that sound. Authenticity. Integrity. Fuck oyu

are you a robot because that sounded really metalic

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socialistexan:

iwanthermidnightz:

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The plantiff, Aimee Stephens, passed away in May before she could see the verdict in this case.

She was fired for coming out as trans and brought her fight all the way to the Supreme Court get all of us employement protections.

Remember her and how her fight brought us our rights

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fauxsito:
“ peatbogbody:
“ perpetualvelocity:
“I really don’t
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Someone didn’t put the wrist strap on while playing Wii Bowling and accidentally flung the wiimote at full force into their father, vaporizing him instantly.
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fauxsito:

peatbogbody:

perpetualvelocity:

I really don’t

Someone didn’t put the wrist strap on while playing Wii Bowling and accidentally flung the wiimote at full force into their father, vaporizing him instantly.

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coffeetoffeeart:

taaco siblings

[video description: brian david gilbert’s “siblings” video but with taako and lup, two elf siblings.]

justnevilledup:

joshsundquist:

I made a fake disability ID card does that make me a bad person

“We were in Europe a couple years ago and we went to this museum and I went up to the ticket taker and I was like, ‘Hey, I read on your website that you let people with disabilities come to the museum for free?’ And she was like, ‘Yes, but I’m gonna need to see some ID proving that you have a disability.’ And I was like, ‘What do… I mean, I have one leg.’ And she’s like, ‘Yeah yeah, but do you have disability ID proving..?’ I was like, ‘I don’t - I mean, do you think this is an optical illusion?  Or like an elaborate costume I’ve created to get into your museum for free?’ She’s like, ‘Alright, I’ll let it slide just this once, but next time, make sure you have the ID.’

“Now it turns out that in Europe they do have these disability ID cards. We don’t have anything quite like it in the United States, but we went back to Europe the next year and we wanted to go to that museum again, so before we did, I printed off this, like, fake disability card. [Laughing] It’s just an American flag and a disability symbol. We went back to that museum, I showed them the card, they’re like, ‘Oh great. Yeah, go on in, for free, to our museum.’“

alljuicedup:
“ secretstudentdragonblog:
“ rmh8402:
“ vi-maxwell-blog:
“ thebaconsandwichofregret:
“ justsparethoughts:
“ zandracourt:
“ shipping-isnt-morality:
“ Good morning! I’m salty.
I think we, as a general community, need to start taking this...

alljuicedup:

secretstudentdragonblog:

rmh8402:

vi-maxwell-blog:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

justsparethoughts:

zandracourt:

shipping-isnt-morality:

Good morning! I’m salty.

I think we, as a general community, need to start taking this little moment more seriously.

This, right here? This is asking for consent. It’s a legal necessity, yes, but it is also you, the reader, actively consenting to see adult content; and in doing so, saying that you are of an age to see it, and that you’re emotionally capable of handling it.

You find the content you find behind this warning disgusting, horrifying, upsetting, triggering? You consented. You said you could handle it, and you were able to back out at any time. You take responsibility for yourself when you click through this, and so long as the creator used warnings and tags correctly, you bear full responsibility for its impact on you.

“Children are going to lie about their age” is probably true, but that’s the problem of them and the people who are responsible for them, not the people that they lie to.

If you’re not prepared to see adult content, created by and for adults, don’t fucking click through this. And if you do, for all that’s holy, don’t blame anyone else for it.

This needs to be reblogged today.

Consenting to see adult content doesn’t mean you should have to see a bunch of shit romanticizing incest and pedophilia you walnut

Except this is the last line of consent before the actual work. So if you’re at this button you have already done the following:

1) chosen to go onto AO3 in the first place

2) chosen the fandom you wish to read about

3) had the chance to filter for the things you do want to see like a specific pairing or a specific AU

4) had the chance to specifically filter out any tags you don’t want to see like, oh I don’t know, incest and non-con and dub-con and paedophilia

5) had the chance to set the rating level if you wish to remove any explicit content at all

6) have read the summary of the story, which aren’t always great but are the only indicator of what the story will be like writing wise so something about it was good enough for you to click on it.

7) have read the tags of the story which will tell you what is actually in the story. If you have used filters to remove stories with things you don’t want then there shouldn’t be anything in here that’s a shock to you but maybe there is. That’s why the tags are there for you to check for yourself.

8) Then you have to actually click on the story. You cannot see anything other than the summary or the tags without personally deciding that you are going to open and read this story.

9) Only here, at step number nine, do you get to the adult content warning pictured above. You have been through eight different steps, the last six of which have also been opportunities for you to see that this has adult content. And AO3 has *STILL* stopped you to ask one last time “are you sure you want to read this because it has things that only adults should see in it”.

If after this point you are reading incest and paedophilia then it’s probably because you specifically went looking for it.

You walnut.

This is the most beautiful thing that I have seen about ao3

Always important!!!!!!

Cannot stress ‘you walnut’ enough

PROTECT YOURSELF!

DO NOT EXPECT STRANGERS ON THE INTERNET TO DO THAT FOR YOU!

The internet is an amazing thing, but it has always and always will be dangerous!  Not sure when we went from “don’t talk to strangers” to “strangers protect my children”, but that’s just not the case. 

artofkace:
“ two buff, blue-eyed, beautiful jocks bonding over how magical they are for a ko-fi request!
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artofkace:

two buff, blue-eyed, beautiful jocks bonding over how magical they are for a ko-fi request!