Silver Tongue
ask-selene-shadow:
“ best-of-memes:
“  15 Great Pranks for Unsuspecting Victims
http://factsoftoday.com/15-great-pranks-for-unsuspecting-victims/
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I reblogged it just for that gif
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ask-selene-shadow:

best-of-memes:

15 Great Pranks for Unsuspecting Victims

http://factsoftoday.com/15-great-pranks-for-unsuspecting-victims/

I reblogged it just for that gif

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

thesylverlining:

sleepingkeyholes:

sunnyandtheuniverse:

Harley + hyenas

think about it

Joker is a ‘normal’ human…no super powers - and he abuses Harley in a way that turns my stomach

but these wild animals

hyenas

treat her like she’s their mom

they love her and take care of her

HYENAS TREAT HARLEY BETTER THAN JOKER DOES

Yep. Let’s just flood the internet with Harley-love after that recent DC bullshittery. <3 

DON’T MESS WITH HARLEY QUINN <3

I love this harley quinn. THe real harley quinn. I hope htis is the one they use in suicide squad.

officialskeletonwar:

toastyhat:

chulacabra:

arthuriantwink:

rainbowthefox:

rainbowthefox:

Skeletons

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I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU FORGOT THE MOST IMPORTANT OF THEM ALL

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What about dating sim skeleton

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the best skeleton

All skeletons are welcome. Their talents will be put to good use.

Please *Support* About Ray

19at5:

I understand that there is a post going around telling you NOT to support “About Ray” with valid points as to why you should initially invest criticism in this movie. And that’s the thing - criticize, leave reviews, tell them what’s wrong with it after watching it, but do not completely make them lose profit on this movie, and receive ratings that aid in nothing more than letting the media think that making a movie that will feature widespread, in theaters! about transpeople is not worth it! 

Yes. We are oppressed, and we are forced to take the bare minimal more often than naught, but this is something. This is representation for transmen that help press the idea, through this character, that we aren’t just “women crossdressing” and that we are real, and that we exist, and that this is a thing that should be known super well by now. This little thing that yes, is incorrect in some aspects, is giving us somewhat of a push. Although we want, we need and we deserve to have our voice shown in a way that clearly, cleanly and accurately portrays us, please let this be enough for right now. We all need to start somewhere, sadly. But this is something! And we’re progressing more and more each day. And I’m so excited about this! 

Other things to note:

- Realise that Ray is still a youth! It’s spreading the idea that a transgender can be valid at this age and that it’s not “just a phase.” It is real. And it’s not something that we’ll wane the older we get.

- Trans people do go through a lot worse, but this does show a lot. Ray gets bullied, Ray does hear transphobic slurs and is constantly invalidated (See: His grandmother saying: “I still vote lesbian”) even by family, etc.** 

- It shows a mother trying to accept, and ultimately accepting. This movie, by the looks of the trailer will show other parents that this is not at all their choice, and though they fight, grow tired, want to see it differently, are distressed, he is still himself - nothing’s gonna change. 

- This will be featured all over! In theaters! In those good Christian, Republican, Liberalist communities. They’ll boycott it too, but for the wrong reasons. They don’t want us to even have a single tid bit of a voice. 


Which all in all is to say, I’m not entirely defending this movie, there are a lot of things that could be better. So many, dude! Like yes, the actor should totally be a transman because who can portray our community better than a person from our own? **The way they’ve worded things could go without inciting gender set bodies and that minds/bodies of transpeople are separate. And, the way they treat the grandmother as comedic relief instead of really messed up and cruel for invalidating him like that is horrible. But, I’m saying this incorrect volley of this topic out in the world can be redeemable, if it’s ratings prove to media that more representation will be worth it. Just don’t stop noting the issues, don’t stop leaving reviews, and don’t stop telling them how to fix it.

Don’t boycott it.

caeghost:

aromate [aye-ro-mate]

n. a platonic friend who’s pretty much your soulmate but in a friend way. you’d totally hold their hand and take them out to movies though. no romo

reblog if your URL is an original.

ckings:

you didn’t steal it from anyone neither made it look 99.9% similar to someone to get followers.

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evilsoutherngentleman:

we-cant-giggle-its-a-crimescene:

angelsblade:

stayy0ungandwild:

midgeorgiabelle:

pondifying:

reasons to be a mermaid

  • no periods
  • no pants

And perfect hair

And you get to lure men into their death

Free clam bra

one of these is not like the rest

Agreed. Clam bras aren’t free, don’t be shellfish.

naamahdarling:
“ lissabryan:
“ deducecanoe:
“ reesh:
“ but actually tho
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There are very few pictures of my childhood. Film was expensive and I was an ugly child. Instagram that lunch and your dog doing the thing. Go for it.
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As a history buff, I...

naamahdarling:

lissabryan:

deducecanoe:

reesh:

but actually tho

There are very few pictures of my childhood. Film was expensive and I was an ugly child. Instagram that lunch and your dog doing the thing. Go for it.

    As a history buff, I approve of “selfie culture.” We are the most visually documented generation of all time. When a person takes a selfie, they’re telling the future a story about a moment in time. Their clothing, their makeup, their hairstyle, their accessories, their pose, their background environment… Even the weather on a particular day! Every bit of that information tells a rich tale about our world. 

    What I wouldn’t give to have an album of Anne Boleyn’s selfies, or even just candid shots of random courtiers. I would pore over every image, as scholars do with the few paintings we have, and make guesses about their world based on items in the background, little quirks of fashion, and the relationships of people in the image.

    Every day, we modern folks create a treasure-trove of information for future scholars. We never know what tiny, inconsequential detail captured by a lens will unlock a secret for a researcher. When we record ourselves, we record our culture. We write letters to the future every day. Our humor, our taboos, our social movements, even our memes. (Don’t think for a moment there won’t be a scholar one day who writes a very ponderous tome on Tumblr memes.) Anyone who scoffs and thinks they can determine what scholars of the future will find important is deluding themselves.

    I once saw a Victorian picture of a young woman. She was formally posed and unsmiling. But written on the back was a small verse. “Those in the future, look upon this, and know in this moment, I was happy.” That always haunted me. So, yes, I like looking upon your images today and knowing you’re happy in a particular moment. (After all, that’s what life is, a series of moments.) Capture them. Remember them. Smile when you look back on them. And know that someday, your message may touch someone you’ll never meet.

Those in the future, look upon this, and know in this moment, I was happy.

Actual chills.