queerpyracy:

“We dream of ocean: heat-soaked, washed with exhaustion, our mariner’s sleep haunted by smells of garden–fresh rosemary thirty miles off Spain.”

— Anne Michaels, from ‘Night Garden’, Skin Divers


posted on Jan 09 from queerpyracy © soracities with 219 notes

blueberrygoth:

i have lovey dovey bitch syndrome & its incurable


posted on Jan 09 from mycravatundone © blueberrygoth with 15,719 notes

aquestionofcharacter:

celticpyro:

celticpyro:

In the year 2019 can we please stop acting like Chaotic Neutral is the only “cool” character alignment?

There is no such thing as a “boring” character alignment, only an alignment you haven’t utilized creatively.

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posted on Jan 08 from mycravatundone © horribleguy with 23,941 notes

prisonsentience:

just heard my roommate yell ‘you USED me!!!’ from the living room n im sitting here like ??? 2 seconds later my rat comes running into my room holding a french fry in his lil baby mouth


posted on Jan 06 from twili © talksick with 420,915 notes
pangur-and-grim:
“suonko:
“by Maxwell Gordon Lightfoot
”
OH this is peak art
”

pangur-and-grim:

suonko:

by Maxwell Gordon Lightfoot

OH this is peak art


posted on Jan 06 from pangur-and-grim © suonko with 3,398 notes

whorganicmayo:

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posted on Jan 05 from mycravatundone © whorganicmayo with 1,425 notes

What Really Happens After the Apocalypse

nerdyseb:

elodieunderglass:

marthawells:

The myth that panic, looting, and antisocial behavior increases during the apocalypse (or apocalyptic-like scenarios) is in fact a myth—and has been solidly disproved by multiple scientific studies. The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, a research group within the United States Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), has produced research that shows over and over again that “disaster victims are assisted first by others in the immediate vicinity and surrounding area and only later by official public safety personnel […] The spontaneous provision of assistance is facilitated by the fact that when crises occur, they take place in the context of ongoing community life and daily routines—that is, they affect not isolated individuals but rather people who are embedded in networks of social relationships.” (Facing Hazards and Disasters: Understanding Human Dimensions, National Academy of Sciences, 2006). Humans do not, under the pressure of an emergency, socially collapse. Rather, they seem to display higher levels of social cohesion, despite what media or government agents might expect…or portray on TV. Humans, after the apocalypse, band together in collectives to help one another—and they do this spontaneously. Disaster response workers call it ‘spontaneous prosocial helping behavior’, and it saves lives.

I’ve been sharing this article a lot recently! I think it’s important

#stop believing capitalism’s myths about human nature#and start remembering that we are the descendants of the first animals to bury their dead with flowers#we are all alive because of kindness. because of cooperation. because of companionship. because of mutual aid.#we did not become the dominant species based on rugged individualism: we survived together. and that’s the only way forward. (via @robotmango)


posted on Jan 05 from horreurscopes with 35,660 notes

william-snekspeare:

I am a simple man. I see a lizard, I point at it and say “hey everyone please look at this lizard”


posted on Jan 05 from gunnerkriggs © william-snekspeare with 3,943 notes

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

weeniebagel:

attackofthebteam:

attackofthebteam:

its a shame dnd has been taken over by “i roll to seduce“ theater kids when rpgs SHOULD be all about acting like this guy

this guy sounds how wearing a wizard shirt feels

this is the only dude allowed to play dnd

I need—NEED—to play in a game DMed by this man, immediately

Game of the Week

thatsbelievable:

Who won the duel?

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ANSWER: If you guessed the stabbed guy, you guessed right, because this duel was TEDIOUS.

posted on Jan 05 from thatsbelievable with 15 notes

stardew-stardew-stardew:

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oh worm?


posted on Jan 05 from chikkou © stardew-stardew-stardew with 4,424 notes
renkunhiiret:
“Old girl Kehari is precious
”

renkunhiiret:

Old girl Kehari is precious 


posted on Jan 04 from pangur-and-grim © renkunhiiret with 1,383 notes