chasers17:

maxinbc:

puff-to-tuff:

royal-zach:

so in psychology class we got to learn why foot fetishes are so prevelant! basically your brain stores the structural information for your body generally in the correct order (i.e. the info for your ears is stored next to the info for the head, which is stored next to the neck, etc.) BUT. The info for the feet is stored right next to the info for the genitalia and so sometimes these two sections of information can overlap and make you wanna lick some toes

thanks, i hate it

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Normally when y’all post this kinda shit it’s blatantly incorrect, but I’m angry to say that this one is absolutely factual

effington:

The only good article Cosmo has ever done

definitelyuptosomething:

my last brain cell: get a carebear tattoo

dearlesbian:

here’s the bat emojis edits as a stand alone post! free to use without credit

captainlordauditor:

scarybioloyg:

fuckitandflee:

The real problem with books-turned-movies isn’t “omg they didn’t include every single word in the book” it’s “omg they completely overlooked the main theme, threw out any significant allegories, took away all the emotional pull, an turned it into a boring action movie with a love triangle in it”

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the hunger games is a really good example bc on the base textual level of stuff like what happens and the order of events they got it mostly right but they also

  1. whitewashed half or more of the cast
  2. removed multiple canonical disabilities in main characters
  3. marketed it as a love triangle
  4. basically did literally everything the villains of the book did which made it super fucking obvious

trashcanjam:

nonbinary-safe-haven:

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I call this photo set Famous People Giving Trans/NB People Their Love and Support

If you have anything to add to this then please do!!❤️ -Mod Lee

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notyourdaddy:

Gideon Mendel’s The Ward

Memories from the heart of the Aids crisis shows true love in a time of terrible tragedy.

These heartbreaking and incredibly moving images show the affection and love shown during the height of the Aids crisis. Photographer Gideon Mendel’s project The Ward began in 1993 when he spent a number of weeks on the Charles Bell wards in London’s Middlesex Hospital. All the patients on the ward were dying with the knowledge that there was no cure for the disease. During this time antiretroviral medications were not available and patients on the ward faced the prospect of an early death.

muxlim:

Hozier: *releases yet another gospel jam*

Me:

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billie-lourd:

Cody Fern attending the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards

nileking:

I wanna be in love but also yikes

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