prokopetz:

The upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie’s decision that the only way to make Sonic “realistic” is to design him as a short human in a blue spandex is honestly the best thing I’ve ever seen. Like, how do you miss the point of CGI so aggressively that you end up with a protagonist who could have been depicted just as well by a dwarf in a fursuit?

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

vorbits:

vorbits:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

*someone posts selfie* wow they’re kinda attracti—

*remembers teenagers are on this site*

*checks op’s bio, they’re a minor*

what a sweet kid…a cute bean… you deserve only good things…be happy and safe little muffin… I wonder if I could pull off that eyeliner…

hey gaudy? you’re a cool adult.

#and this is why the ‘but they looked 18/21’ excuse is such utter bullcrap#you check#you ALWAYS check#and you NEVER get to use a young person’s appearance to justify your own inappropriate behavior

reblogging again for the tags because this holds so much value to me as a minor and i think it’s really important that y’all understand this.

#adults have a responsiblity to keep kids safe  #no matter how old they are

partakerofpeachesinthepuss:

partakerofpeachesinthepuss:

ismileanyway:

luvmangosdope:

thatpettyblackgirl:

200+ anti-lynching bills have gone thru Congress since the late 1800s & not one made it thru the Senate. Only about 5 made it thru the House 😕

#ThisIsAmerica

Wow

What the hell

Lmaoooo the original text on this is pulled straight from my tweet replying to _iAmRoyal wow I thought I was having deja vu for a second

Since some weird ass anon wanted to say I lied. Which is a weird lie to make up? Instead of being screenshot like everyone else my little tweet with 20 likes was lifted – except the part about the presidents – down to the emoji. it’s not a big deal; I thought it was funny because I was actually weirded out by how familiar the caption was.

ANYWAY, bringing it back to the bill and issue at hand. The point has always been to make lynching a federal crime because states really just be shrugging the shit off instead of taking it as serious as it is. The defense of not supporting the bill has always been, unironically, “states’ rights.”

squirrellygirlart:

toxic–jpg:

skiubun:

stariitea:

10th–march:

harmonyrey:

blaccksuggar:

modelinterrupted:

playing-hero:

lunette3002:

fashionf-u-c-ks:

None

OKAY so I saw this a few days ago and was like “whatever” but then I smashed my phone in a car door, had to clean up some dead baby bunnies in my yard, and have just generally NOT had a good week. I’m fucking spooked and I’m reblogging this twice to get the universe to stop.

I ignored this too and then i got kicked out of my house. Also reblogging twice.

Lmao sorry y’all

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need something good

whOOps don’t mind me,,

ummmmmmm mid terms week sorry

I want another good mental health week

My BF comes in a week and I am at the doctors right now for being nut, I am done dealing with your bullshit tumblr.

dustbeams:

thelady-gofuckyourself:

fleur-de-maladie:

dreaming-moreorless:

bustysaintclair:

exeggcute:

california anti-drought measures are always like “take shorter showers! consider brushing your teeth with the sink turned off” and never mention the fact that nestle is bottling all of our fucking water and selling it to people who live in areas with plenty of water

It’s like the Irish potato “famine” I stg

In California, residential use only accounts for 4% of total water use. Industrial use is 80%.

Source:

http://www.alternet.org/environment/california-fast-running-out-water-blame-it-big-ag

This is true of any resource. Yes turning your lights off will save you a but of money. But industry wastes far more electricity than you. Yes recycling your garbage is good. But companies, like the retail chain i work at produce far more garbage than you ever could and do not recycle it at all.

Turning natural resource and environmental crises into individual responsibility is form of class warfare so fucking insidious

Honestly just burn every company to the ground or cut them off from electricity and water systems

Tax them heavily for their usage
Make recycling mandatory or theyre fined
Oh im sorry am i stepping all over your precious free market
I hope to choke it out

Word

“Part of the problem is that we’ve been victims of a campaign of systematic misdirection. Consumer culture and the capitalist mindset have taught us to substitute acts of personal consumption (or enlightenment) for organized political resistance. An Inconvenient Truth helped raise consciousness about global warming. But did you notice that all of the solutions presented had to do with personal consumption—changing light bulbs, inflating tires, driving half as much—and had nothing to do with shifting power away from corporations, or stopping the growth economy that is destroying the planet?

Or let’s talk water. We so often hear that the world is running out of water. People are dying from lack of water. Rivers are dewatered from lack of water. Because of this we need to take shorter showers. See the disconnect? Because I take showers, I’m responsible for drawing down aquifers? Well, no. More than 90 percent of the water used by humans is used by agriculture and industry. The remaining 10 percent is split between municipalities and actual living breathing individual humans….People (both human people and fish people) aren’t dying because the world is running out of water. They’re dying because the water is being stolen.” – Derrick Jensen (author & environmentalist)