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I don't post much but I reblog things I like Soo if you don't like it, move on.

Can you lick the science? An abbreviated list.

Genetics: Do not. Unless cheek swabs?

Chemistry: NO!!!!! DO NOT!!!!!!

Archaeology: Perhaps. But might be human bone.

Geology: Sometimes needed, sometimes dangerous 

Psychology: Best not.

Physics: ????????? How??????

Zoology: In zoology, science licks you. 

🎥 by @abominablekushman There’s just something spectacular about smoking #kief @abominablekushman #weedporndaily #stayregular #superstoners by @therealwpd

I feel this should serve as a reminder to all of us that life is so fragile and there’s a person behind all our blogs. We’re real people who deal with very real things in life. We cry, we laugh, we bleed, we get angry. We’re all here for a show and lately the fandom’s been so negative. We’re constantly throwing shade at one another. People are acting as though they’re far more superior than others. But that’s just it, we’re all people. And the negativity has just got to stop because this needs to be a place of escape not of more heartache. 

So please, guys please be kind – make it your goal to spread love in the fandom because we’re all human beings behind our URLs and one day this show’s going to end, but we’re not going to forget each other even if we lose touch. Someday we’ll all think back to these days and in someway, each of us will have made an impact even if it’s the smallest thing such as remembering the day we had a shitty time and someone sent an ask saying they were thinking of us. 

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Luzmaria Vargas is showing the world that a woman can be stunning no matter what size she is. In a contest created by MAC cosmetics for their new campaign “MACnificent Me,” the makeup company chose six winners to be the faces of the self-love campaign. The campaign is celebrating people’s personal styles and beauty – both inside and out. 

Russell Brand on homophobia, ladies and gents. Just beautiful.

(WeedBlog) Congressmen Ted Lieu (D-CA) and Justin Amash (R-MI) introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday that would eliminate the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program.

The DEA program distributes funds to state and local law enforcement agencies for the purpose of locating and destroying marijuana cultivation sites. The proposed bill would prohibit federal funds from being distributed to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies for any purpose pertaining to the program or any substantially similar program.

Statement from Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA):

“As multiple states legalize marijuana across our nation, it is a huge waste of federal resources for the DEA to eradicate marijuana. The federal government should focus its precious resources on other issues and let the states innovate in the cannabis field. I am proud to introduce this bipartisan bill along with Congressman Amash.”

Statement from Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI):

“Civil asset forfeiture allows innocent people to have their property taken without sufficient due process, and this program encourages civil asset forfeiture by allowing the DEA to use the proceeds of seized property to fund marijuana prohibition enforcement. This is especially troubling given that the federal government should not be expending resources on marijuana prohibition—enforcement is a state-level issue, and an increasing number of states are deciding to back off from prohibition. I’m pleased to introduce this bipartisan bill with Congressman Lieu to stop the use of civil forfeiture proceeds for this element of the federal government’s marijuana enforcement efforts.” Statement from Dan Riffle, director of federal policies for the Marijuana Policy Project:

“The solution to marijuana being grown on public lands is to tax and regulate it like alcohol. There’s a reason we don’t see headlines about cartels growing illicit fields of hops and barley or grapes in our national parks. Under prohibition, drug cartels and criminals control the trade, and they don’t obey the law. Law abiding, licensed businesses do. Marijuana is safer than alcohol and should be treated that way.

“Reps. Lieu and Amash should be commended for having the insight to understand the federal government’s current approach isn’t working and the courage to do something about it. The Marijuana Policy Project wholeheartedly supports this sensible legislation, and we look forward to helping to pass it.”

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today is possibly the last day to reblog this post in its original format. make it count

Feminists say that if they walk around naked and get raped, it’s not their fault.  Let me ask you this, if you owned a bank and left the doors wide open with no security and you got robbed in the middle of the night, is it the robbers fault or yours?

Literally the robber’s fault??? They walked in and took something that wasn’t theirs??? They knew pretty well that they shouldn’t steal things??? What is your argument even trying to prove???

Also can we stop equating women with inanimate possessions in an attempt to show their value and worth??? Jesus fucking christ. I’m not a bank with the doors left open. I’m not a car parked in a “bad neighborhood”. I’m not a shiny wrist watch, or a purse left unattended. I’m a fucking human being. I am not a consumable good. I’m not here for the taking. And if your miniscule brain can’t wrap around that concept, don’t confuse yourself by thinking that your opinion is in any way valuable or worth sharing.

^ THIS GIRL TOOK US TO CHURCH.

Me: you know what I Wanna do?
My mind: die?
Me: no besides that