You think you’re the painter, but you’re the canvas.
— John Green: Turtles all the way down
He’s dead now, so I portrayed him as such. Everyone understood immediately.
how’s everyone doin tonight i just broke tumblr
You guys voted for your favorite Disney Hunks. There were a lot of votes so we are counting down from the least to most popular Disney men, chosen by you.
5. Hans (Frozen)
4. Kylo Ren (Star Wars)
3. The Stan Twins (Gravity Falls)
2. Flynn Rider (Tangled)
1. The dad from Wizards of waverly place (My basement)
Tumblr Graphic Tees!
Raise Boys & Girls The Same Way / You Decide
No Pants Are The Best Pants / Bae or Nah
Emoji Monkeys / Rebel Mickey
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“In nearly every major city and most small towns, there are anarchists, or people with unlabeled anarchist values, plotting ways to create space for our radical projects promoting positive freedom. In most cities, our efforts are duly encumbered with the toil of filling in the abyss of gaps in state services: from Food Not Bombs to refugee squats. Our ethos is one of responding directly and with accountability to need. After all, supporting people to live in spite of the violence of the state and mega-corporations is a project of positive freedom. Yet we also dream and whisper and fight and fuck and love in a myriad of other ways as well. In times of great repression, looming fascist creep, and ecological disaster, the ever-present sense of capitalist alienation can run deeper. It can go so far as to crowbar apart the relationships we do have with outbursts of trauma, fear, depression, anxiety, exhaustion, and paranoia and the collective impact of things like trials and incarceration. I’ve spent long depressive bouts feeling as though I couldn’t talk to my friends and I drifted farther from my support and as well from my networked potential to make trouble and freedom. And yet for others still, they aren’t in a big city with a dozen public-facing projects to slowly build trust and plug into. They’re in a small town where the only other person with possibly similar values to them is a type of person the city punk would scarcely recognize as “radical”. In small towns, organizing has to happen differently and you can’t afford to be so picky about matching up niche sub-identities with your friends. You are forced to find the good in different kinds of people and maintain those relationships more deeply than the Tinder-style networking of big city radicalism. But despite these phenomena that some may see as limitations, even in the small towns, anarchists and those in our affinity, find resonance big and small. Even if just in little comments about the shared working-class resentment of cruel bosses or backcountry troublemaking while fleeing the authorities.”
— Emmi Bevensee: You Are Not Alone! Stigmergic Parity and Revolt
For really tho
Slytherin: How long did it take before you guys started liking me?
Hufflepuff: Couple weeks.
Ravenclaw: Six months.
Gryffindor: Jury’s still out.
Read more about your Zodiac sign here
please find some time today to have some chips! 🏵🏵
how's your hand, antonin?
Antonin: It’s fine, but if any of the professors ask, it’s so fucking painful I can’t write for at least a week. Yeah?