Posted 2 days ago

Looking and feeling awful sometimes feels kind of great.

Also, wearing a cardigan with no shirt and no bra is the best thing I’ve ever done.

Posted 2 days ago

Last night

Someone asked me if I was wearing a wig. When I told them no they still insisted on feeling it.

Successful unintentional drag trolling.

Posted 6 days ago

bemore:

Take a minute to watch this video showing the amazing Yosemite National Park.  It’s beautifully shot and makes me want to travel there as soon as possible. 

Posted 1 week ago
kurtcobainluver4ever:

did-you-kno:

He shot her while she was asleep, killed his wife and later shot himself in the garage.
Source

A little part of me just died… :( 

I actually did know that, though I don’t know where/when I learned it. “Yep! Yep! Yep!” is actually on her gravestone.

kurtcobainluver4ever:

did-you-kno:

He shot her while she was asleep, killed his wife and later shot himself in the garage.

Source

A little part of me just died… :( 

I actually did know that, though I don’t know where/when I learned it. “Yep! Yep! Yep!” is actually on her gravestone.

Posted 1 week ago

I like talking shit to my anti-choice friends on facebook.

Posted 1 week ago
Posted 1 week ago
sundancesandberg:

Topanga is my hero. 

Topanga for President.

sundancesandberg:

Topanga is my hero

Topanga for President.

Posted 1 week ago

Why did the chicken cross the road?

  1. Plato: For the greater good.
  2. Karl Marx: It was a historical inevitability.
  3. Machiavelli: So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road, but also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely chicken's dominion maintained.
  4. Hippocrates: Because of an excess of light pink gooey stuff in its pancreas.
  5. Jacques Derrida: Any number of contending discourses may be discovered within the act of the chicken crossing the road, and each interpretation is equally valid as the authorial intent can never be discerned, because structuralism is DEAD, DAMMIT, DEAD!
  6. Thomas de Torquemada: Give me ten minutes with the chicken and I'll find out.
  7. Timothy Leary: Because that's the only kind of trip the Establishment would let it take.
  8. Douglas Adams: Forty-two.
  9. Nietzsche: Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes also across you.
  10. Oliver North: National Security was at stake.
  11. B.F. Skinner: Because the external influences which had pervaded its sensorium from birth had caused it to develop in such a fashion that it would tend to cross roads, even while believing these actions to be of its own free will.
  12. Carl Jung: The confluence of events in the cultural gestalt necessitated that individual chickens cross roads at this historical juncture, and therefore synchronicitously brought such occurrences into being.
  13. Jean-Paul Sartre: In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the chicken found it necessary to cross the road.
  14. Ludwig Wittgenstein: The possibility of "crossing" was encoded into the objects "chicken" and "road", and circumstances came into being which caused the actualization of this potential occurrence.
  15. Albert Einstein: Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road crossed the chicken depends upon your frame of reference.
  16. Aristotle: To actualize its potential.
  17. Buddha: If you ask this question, you deny your own chicken-nature.
  18. Howard Cosell: It may very well have been one of the most astonishing events to grace the annals of history. An historic, unprecedented avian biped with the temerity to attempt such an herculean achievement formerly relegated to homo sapien pedestrians is truly a remarkable occurence.
  19. Salvador Dali: The Fish.
  20. Darwin: It was the logical next step after coming down from the trees.
  21. Emily Dickinson: Because it could not stop for death.
  22. Epicurus: For fun.
  23. Ralph Waldo Emerson: It didn't cross the road; it transcended it.
  24. Johann von Goethe: The eternal hen-principle made it do it.
  25. Ernest Hemingway: To die. In the rain.
  26. Werner Heisenberg: We are not sure which side of the road the chicken was on, but it was moving very fast.
  27. David Hume: Out of custom and habit.
  28. Jack Nicholson: 'Cause it [censored] wanted to. That's the [censored] reason.
  29. Pyrrho the Skeptic: What road?
  30. Ronald Reagan: I forget.
  31. John Sununu: The Air Force was only too happy to provide the transportation, so quite understandably the chicken availed himself of the opportunity.
  32. The Sphinx: You tell me.
  33. Mr. T.: If you saw me coming you'd cross the road too!
  34. Henry David Thoreau: To live deliberately ... and suck all the marrow out of life.
  35. Mark Twain: The news of its crossing has been greatly exaggerated.
  36. Molly Yard: It was a hen!
  37. Zeno of Elea: To prove it could never reach the other side.
  38. Chaucer: So priketh hem nature in hir corages.
  39. Wordsworth: To wander lonely as a cloud.
  40. The Godfather: I didn't want its mother to see it like that.
  41. Keats: Philosophy will clip a chicken's wings.
  42. Blake: To see heaven in a wild fowl.
  43. Othello: Jealousy.
  44. Dr. Johnson: Sir, had you known the Chicken for as long as I have, you would not so readily enquire, but feel rather the Need to resist such a public Display of your own lamentable and incorrigible Ignorance.
  45. Mrs. Thatcher: This chicken's not for turning.
  46. Supreme Soviet: There has never been a chicken in this photograph.
  47. Oscar Wilde: Why, indeed? One's social engagements whilst in town ought never expose one to such barbarous inconvenience - although, perhaps, if one must cross a road, one may do far worse than to cross it as the chicken in question.
  48. Kafka: Hardly the most urgent enquiry to make of a low-grade insurance clerk who woke up that morning as a hen.
  49. Swift: It is, of course, inevitable that such a loathsome, filth-ridden and degraded creature as Man should assume to question the actions of one in all respects his superior.
  50. Macbeth: To have turned back were as tedious as to go o'er.
  51. Whitehead: Clearly, having fallen victim to the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
  52. Freud: An die andere Seite zu kommen. (Much laughter.)
  53. Hamlet: That is not the question.
  54. Donne: It crosseth for thee.
  55. Pope: It was mimicking my Lord Hervey.
  56. Constable: To get a better view.
  57. Yeats: She was following the Faeries that sang to her to come away with them from the dull, bucolic comfort of the farmyard to the waters and the wild.
  58. Shelley: 'Tis a metaphor for the pursuits of man: though 'twas deemed an extraordinary occurrence at the time, still it brought little to bear on the great scheme of time and history, and was ultimately fruitless and forgotten.
  59. Tolkien: Chickens are respectable folk, and well thought of. They never go on any adventures or do anything unexpected. One fine spring day, as the chicken wandered contentedly around the farmyard, clucking and pecking and enjoying herself immensely, there appeared a Wizard and thirteen Dwarves who were in need of a chicken to share in their adventure. Reluctantly she joined their party, and with them crossed the road into the great Unknown, muttering about how rude the Dwarves were to take her away on such short notice, without even giving her time to brush her feathers or fetch her hat.
  60. Poe: The fowl was driven to utter, fervent madness-- it lept 'cross the path in the hopes that sweet death might take his wanton body- by the lead foot of a passerby, the barreling coach of a postman!- and put an end to the mania which had puzzled and tormented him ever since That Day.
Posted 1 week ago

iamthecrime:

[Trigger Warning]

newwavefeminism:

Sh*t Everybody Says To Rape Victims

Was not expecting to see this, but I’m glad it exists. I really hope this meme sticks around for a while, so many perspectives are using it as a medium to explain their daily lived experiences.

Watch and discuss

Posted 1 week ago
No, thank you.

No, thank you.

(Source: itripledmyself)

Posted 1 week ago
anytimewilldomylove:

yellowflag:

anytimewilldomylove:

Crock of shit, this is.
If you don’t want to lose someone, don’t fucking walk away from them. 
If you’re so damn affectionate for a person, or you love someone so damn much, don’t you walk away, because all it says is that you’re willing to walk. 
If you really, really cared that much, and didn’t want to leave, you wouldn’t god damn leave. Otherwise you’re just playing stupid self sabotaging games that hurt everyone involved. 
Fucking shit man. People need to quit playing these god damn games. 
I’m so sick of bullshit. 

You know, I agree with you. I’m of course completely ignoring this anti-feminist “women are so backwards and complicated! we must decode the wild beast mind of the cunning female” bullshit, and widening this the most people, as you did.
But the thing is, in my personal experience, I always walk away. And I realize that makes me a shitty person, but it’s all I’ve ever done. For some people with a metric shit ton of baggage, the easy thing to do is to walk away from someone, either as an act of self-preservation or to out right benefit the other person. I know we’re made to believe otherwise, but for some people, it’s hard to love. Letting your guard down is not an easy thing to do and once you do there’s no turning back. That personally scares the hell out of me. And I would rather walk and hurt someone temporarily than stay and ruin them forever.
Maybe I walk away because I just haven’t found a reason to stay.

If you’ve no reason to stay, that’s a perfectly great reason to walk away. I, however, am referring specifically to the bullshit “if I walk away they’ll follow” mentality that a lot of people do. 

I dunno man, I still think it comes down to individual expectations. Some people need to believe that the person/people they’re with has/have to sacrifice something, whether it be pride or something else. (This is just an exercise in thought by the way. I’m in no way trying to imply that it’s a good/smart thing to do to someone you genuinely have feelings for.) In all the popular love stories I can think of someone gives something up for the person they want to be with. In reality, it’s not that simple. But some people must really like the illusion.

anytimewilldomylove:

yellowflag:

anytimewilldomylove:

Crock of shit, this is.

If you don’t want to lose someone, don’t fucking walk away from them. 

If you’re so damn affectionate for a person, or you love someone so damn much, don’t you walk away, because all it says is that you’re willing to walk. 

If you really, really cared that much, and didn’t want to leave, you wouldn’t god damn leave. Otherwise you’re just playing stupid self sabotaging games that hurt everyone involved. 

Fucking shit man. People need to quit playing these god damn games. 

I’m so sick of bullshit. 

You know, I agree with you. I’m of course completely ignoring this anti-feminist “women are so backwards and complicated! we must decode the wild beast mind of the cunning female” bullshit, and widening this the most people, as you did.

But the thing is, in my personal experience, I always walk away. And I realize that makes me a shitty person, but it’s all I’ve ever done. For some people with a metric shit ton of baggage, the easy thing to do is to walk away from someone, either as an act of self-preservation or to out right benefit the other person. I know we’re made to believe otherwise, but for some people, it’s hard to love. Letting your guard down is not an easy thing to do and once you do there’s no turning back. That personally scares the hell out of me. And I would rather walk and hurt someone temporarily than stay and ruin them forever.

Maybe I walk away because I just haven’t found a reason to stay.

If you’ve no reason to stay, that’s a perfectly great reason to walk away. I, however, am referring specifically to the bullshit “if I walk away they’ll follow” mentality that a lot of people do. 

I dunno man, I still think it comes down to individual expectations. Some people need to believe that the person/people they’re with has/have to sacrifice something, whether it be pride or something else. (This is just an exercise in thought by the way. I’m in no way trying to imply that it’s a good/smart thing to do to someone you genuinely have feelings for.) In all the popular love stories I can think of someone gives something up for the person they want to be with. In reality, it’s not that simple. But some people must really like the illusion.

(Source: scottzzzz)

Posted 1 week ago
anytimewilldomylove:

Crock of shit, this is.
If you don’t want to lose someone, don’t fucking walk away from them. 
If you’re so damn affectionate for a person, or you love someone so damn much, don’t you walk away, because all it says is that you’re willing to walk. 
If you really, really cared that much, and didn’t want to leave, you wouldn’t god damn leave. Otherwise you’re just playing stupid self sabotaging games that hurt everyone involved. 
Fucking shit man. People need to quit playing these god damn games. 
I’m so sick of bullshit. 

You know, I agree with you. I’m of course completely ignoring this anti-feminist “women are so backwards and complicated! we must decode the wild beast mind of the cunning female” bullshit, and widening this the most people, as you did.
But the thing is, in my personal experience, I always walk away. And I realize that makes me a shitty person, but it’s all I’ve ever done. For some people with a metric shit ton of baggage, the easy thing to do is to walk away from someone, either as an act of self-preservation or to out right benefit the other person. I know we’re made to believe otherwise, but for some people, it’s hard to love. Letting your guard down is not an easy thing to do and once you do there’s no turning back. That personally scares the hell out of me. And I would rather walk and hurt someone temporarily than stay and ruin them forever.
Maybe I walk away because I just haven’t found a reason to stay.

anytimewilldomylove:

Crock of shit, this is.

If you don’t want to lose someone, don’t fucking walk away from them. 

If you’re so damn affectionate for a person, or you love someone so damn much, don’t you walk away, because all it says is that you’re willing to walk. 

If you really, really cared that much, and didn’t want to leave, you wouldn’t god damn leave. Otherwise you’re just playing stupid self sabotaging games that hurt everyone involved. 

Fucking shit man. People need to quit playing these god damn games. 

I’m so sick of bullshit. 

You know, I agree with you. I’m of course completely ignoring this anti-feminist “women are so backwards and complicated! we must decode the wild beast mind of the cunning female” bullshit, and widening this the most people, as you did.

But the thing is, in my personal experience, I always walk away. And I realize that makes me a shitty person, but it’s all I’ve ever done. For some people with a metric shit ton of baggage, the easy thing to do is to walk away from someone, either as an act of self-preservation or to out right benefit the other person. I know we’re made to believe otherwise, but for some people, it’s hard to love. Letting your guard down is not an easy thing to do and once you do there’s no turning back. That personally scares the hell out of me. And I would rather walk and hurt someone temporarily than stay and ruin them forever.

Maybe I walk away because I just haven’t found a reason to stay.

(Source: scottzzzz)

Posted 2 weeks ago
I’m pretty sure I’ve planned my high school reunion to emulate Janene Garofalo’s performance in R&M’s High School Reunion as precisely as I can.
Yes, I plan things like this. Yes, I will spit beer. Yes, it will be awesome.

I’m pretty sure I’ve planned my high school reunion to emulate Janene Garofalo’s performance in R&M’s High School Reunion as precisely as I can.

Yes, I plan things like this. Yes, I will spit beer. Yes, it will be awesome.

(Source: hammill)