i love being a lover and i also love being a hater and i also hate being a hater. but i don't hate being a lover. never ever
Look. I’m going to be honest with you. Adopting that hard anti-plastic surgery stance while trans people’s lives and right to transition is at stake is absolutely horrendous timing. Knock it off.
Plastic surgery saves and rebuilds lives. While anti-aging culture and lookism are both detrimental to society, it’s important to remember that plastic surgery is healthcare.
@cat-boy-cunny ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻
[ID: screenshot of tags that read #this blog is 100% radical bodily autonomy #and I think people should have access to whatever the fuck kind of shit they want to do to their bodies #period #we have no right to control that #we SHOULD fight to make a society where not fitting certain standards of appearance doesn’t LITERALLY diminish your standard of living #but getting rid of plastic surgery will not in fact DO THAT #because these standards and harming people for not meeting them existed BEFORE plastic surgery did. /End ID]
it's really wild to see people in the notes like "of course we don't want to get rid of the Good kind of plastic surgery, as opposed to that Bad kind which everyone agrees is Bad" and you just know they are all drawing that line in a sliiiiightly different place
also for a supposed topic in feminism there's an awful lot of defining the Bad kind of plastic surgery as "stupid things that stupid women do to look stupid"
if you support trans people's right to gender affirming surgery you must also support cis people's right to surgery that affirms their gender (what do you think breast implants are, Earl?) even if you personally think it's "unnecessary." a) we're allowed to do things that aren't "necessary" and b) who died and made you the body police anyway
Before the internet, librarians were the gatekeeper of knowledge. For your reading pleasure, the New York Public Library released a cache of queries and conundrums called in from the 1940s to the 1980s.
'based on a true story' was the funniest horror marketing trope for a while we need to bring it back. big fan of a lack of need to specify how much and what parts. i love when words mean anything
The wikipedia page for The Coleman Frog is a but a single paragraph but what a paragraph it is
How dare this go around without the image attached
this is it im dying how could anybody believe this is a real frog
couples tshirts that say "bringer of the curse" and "bearer of the curse"
(voice of a man invariably alienated from the human experience): Hey guys
Death is a natural part of life. Not your death though. Your death is gonna be super fucked up.
This 14th century door at Exeter Cathedral, UK, is thought to be the oldest existing cat flap.
A cat was paid a penny each week, to keep down the rats and mice in the north tower, and a cat flap was cut into the door below the astronomical clock to allow the cat to carry out its duties.
Records of payments were entered in the Cathedral archives from 1305 to 1467, the penny a week being enough to buy food to supplement a heavy diet of rodents.
Do you have any opinions
Yeah hehe
Not to potentially out where I work by posting this but its so funny to me that they used this image
Hi Marisa, my name is Steve from Waste Management
i hate high-budget star trek you have no business with that. put a unicorn hat on a cocker spaniel. wear felt
star trek should be about three things
1. a hopeful, if complicated, future
2. the most batshit insane gay subtext youve ever seen in your life
3. sequins








