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bronwynn:

FUJI water girl saw her chance and took it

bisexualmeme:

my anxiety and my common sense staring at each other’s like

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meanplastic:

Six-year-old me trying to make inanimate objects move with my mind after watching Matilda

goldensweetcheeks:

My headphones are IN… WHYYYY are you TALKING TO ME

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savagebeastrecords:

weirdowithahairdryer:

lukeiamyourvader:

hhoguera:

leviprime:

milky-way-real-estate:

stuff-n-n0nsense:

purple-dawn:

that looks old. today it would be

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The end of the world is so sad Alexa play Despacito

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I hate this website so much 😂😂

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You have to understand the last 12 years of internet culture to get this meme

Son…

murreal:

teachers: don’t come to class when you’re sick!! it’s better for everyone if you stay home

also teachers: oh yeah just remember that you will be harshly penalized over missing class for any reason, including physical sickness!

every student, ever:

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marina-diamandis:

And u gave… the countriest bitch in the group… the country genre

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radgoblin:

silmarillion-terv:

mothermayhem:

radgoblin:

I think the scariest thing about cases like Ariel Castro and Joseph Fritzl, (keeping women and girls locked away for years and years, raping them, beating them, forcing them to miscarry and/or give birth alone, without medical attention) is the countless women living in those situations who haven’t been found. Thousands and millions of trafficked sex slaves, untold numbers of missing women and girls who’ve never been found, dead or alive. How many women have lived and died like that, are currently living like that all around the world? That will never be found?

Most of the cases that get significant publicity do so because the men were so brazen and still, nobody knew. Ariel Castro had three women locked away in his home and often threw house parties and barbecues, and somehow, nobody knew. Joseph Fritzl kept his daughter in a basement prison for decades, raising the rest of his family upstairs, who were supposedly unaware. What of the men who’ve been more cautious?

This whole post was prompted because I had a nightmare last night that someone I knew was arrested for keeping a woman locked away. In the dream i was inconsolably angry and disgusted that I had been in that house dozens of times and never noticed, that I didn’t help her, that it could have been me under different circumstances. I wanted to kill myself for allowing that to happen. In the dream I was trying to apologize to her and I woke up sobbing.

This always makes me think of David Parker Ray, who was much more cautious. He was only caught because a woman escaped. Nobody has any idea how many women he kidnapped, raped, brutalized, and murdered. He let some of them go - but drugged them so heavily with propofol (IIRC?) that they didn’t remember. One of his victims didn’t even remember until the story hit the media after the arrest. She’d thought it was a dream for years. They never even found any bodies, because the Arizona desert is so big.

More nightmare fuel, if you could stomach the above posts. I had nightmares every time I closed my eyes, about the woman he kept prisoner in a box coffin under his bed(!!!!???). Watch this if you’re still clinging to men’s humanity. Otherwise, hard pass.

Finally got a chance to watch this video. It’s really well put together. It’s a great overview of the connections between sex robots, sex slaves, and male entitlement and violence. I can’t believe she has fewer than 1k subscribers.

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frankmorss:

Hibiscus made of rose quartz and serpentine from China.
-Natural History Museum Vienna, Austria