periegesisvoid:
“I am not bound by mortal rules, hold my beer
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periegesisvoid:

I am not bound by mortal rules, hold my beer

mamacaptor:

thebestoftumbling:

kids trying dark chocolate for the first time

you can see the joy being sucked from them

watergender:

i drew these on my shower wall & then decided to make them into an actual comic

legaleaglefeathers:

flanneldragon:

trickytwitch:

me: *turns up to court in a fursuit* “hi I’m your public defurnder :3c”

me: *tears in my eyes begging the judge* ill plead guilty if you arrest them too

what a fake furry, purrblic defendfur would have been better

radiocga:

What makes this movie even better is the whole drive, the whole reason, all started because Joker and Batman are in desperate need of a couple’s therapy

bitterbitchclubpresident:

the-real-eye-to-see:

My girl!

2/21/17

A white male student “harassed her during her performance” and mouthed “dirty obscenities like, ‘show me your tits’.”

The report says that she then allegedly asked an audience member “are you being disrespectful?”, threw a drink over him, and leapt off the stage before hitting him three times, according to front-row witnesses.

Princess Nokia returned to the stage, before she allegedly threw another drink at the crowd and said “that’s what you do when a white boy disrespects you”. She then apparently stormed off the stage (x)

thexfiles:

i’m mentally ill too but fucking listen to me here. you need to take responsibility for your actions regardless of whether or not they’re a product of your mental illness. you don’t get to manipulate, gaslight, take advantage of, or straight up abuse people because you’re mentally ill! you don’t! what the fuck! why are some of you still thinking it’s okay to say things like “manipulation is okay because i have _____ and need attention from my significant other”. oh my god. Don’t fucking do that

100° F Classrooms

oikawa-toorude:

Elementary school children in La’ie, Hawai’i are coming home sick and covered in heat rashes. La’ie is a small town located on the North Shore of O’ahu, Hawai’i. La’ie Elementary School, the education center for about 700 children, was built in 1895. 

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Because of how old it is, the classrooms (including humidity) can reach extremely dangerous temperatures.

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In one specific classroom, even at 10:00 AM it can hit 90° with high humidity (Feels like 121°). And that’s not even the hottest classroom. One building can regularly hit 95° with high humidity, which can feel like 133°. 

Keep La’ie Cool is a locally started group that is trying to help lower the temperatures of the classrooms and make them safe for children. Please donate here, Keep La’ie Cool is only halfway to their goal for fundraising. La’ie is a small town and we can’t do it alone! Every donation counts!