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15th April 2013

Post reblogged from dream. create. live. with 44,061 notes

Explosions Reported at Boston Marathon

operationfailure:

itstactical:

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those in Boston.

Here are some resources we’ve gathered so far.

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Please use this if you can/need it.

Source: itstactical

15th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Well, well, well. Welcome to my blog. with 66,476 notes

filthylight:

hannahorvath:

Dove had an FBI-trained sketch artist draw women based on how they saw themselves versus how others saw them.

video: http://retratosdarealbeleza.dove.com.br/

Source: hannahorvath

15th April 2013

Photo reblogged from ubububu with 31,058 notes

zimothy:

             I AM NOT A THREAT.
I AM NOT a predator
I AM NOT a murderer
I AM NOT DANGEROUS.
I AM living somewhere that has nobody with the same humor, interests, intelligence, or tastes as I do.
I AM talking to your son or daughter because THEY DO.
I AMwishing you wouldn’t judge me when you don’t know me.
This is for Jay, first and foremost. She’s 17 years old and received a pair of mouse earrings for Christmas from one of her online friends. (She’s in the Charles/Erik fandom and they signified Charles, who gets represented as a mouse in a lot of fandom references)
Her parents flipped out, ignored the fact that I was willing to have a conversation with them on the phone in order to keep RPing with her via text and email, and completely banned her from the internet. That was months ago, and she still can’t come back. They’ve completely disregarded her assurances that we are RP partners, friends who like the same fandom, and assume that all of us are sexual predators who just want to find where she lives and kidnap her and do unspeakable things to her.
I’m getting sick of this stereotype, I hate that parents assume everyone on the internet is a sexual predator, and their kid is the #1 victim. I feel like this is insulting to the child AND their friends, because you assume that your kid is susceptible and stupid and can’t tell the difference between who is and isn’t a creep.
I’m not saying that there aren’t kids like that, but maybe you should stop assuming your kid is one of them.
We come to the internet to find friends, we come here to find people who like to read and write and draw and make funny faces and horrible photoshop manipulations. We don’t come here to get off, to stalk children or bully anyone.
So please signal boost this, because I want Jay’s parents to realize that there is no reasonfor them to punish their daughter. Not when all she’s done was find friends who like what she likes, and encourage her to write and share her talent with the rest of us.

zimothy:

             I AM NOT A THREAT.

  • I AM NOT a predator
  • I AM NOT a murderer
  • I AM NOT DANGEROUS.
  • I AM living somewhere that has nobody with the same humor, interests, intelligence, or tastes as I do.
  • I AM talking to your son or daughter because THEY DO.
  • I AMwishing you wouldn’t judge me when you don’t know me.

This is for Jay, first and foremost. She’s 17 years old and received a pair of mouse earrings for Christmas from one of her online friends. (She’s in the Charles/Erik fandom and they signified Charles, who gets represented as a mouse in a lot of fandom references)

Her parents flipped out, ignored the fact that I was willing to have a conversation with them on the phone in order to keep RPing with her via text and email, and completely banned her from the internet. That was months ago, and she still can’t come back. They’ve completely disregarded her assurances that we are RP partners, friends who like the same fandom, and assume that all of us are sexual predators who just want to find where she lives and kidnap her and do unspeakable things to her.

I’m getting sick of this stereotype, I hate that parents assume everyone on the internet is a sexual predator, and their kid is the #1 victim. I feel like this is insulting to the child AND their friends, because you assume that your kid is susceptible and stupid and can’t tell the difference between who is and isn’t a creep.

I’m not saying that there aren’t kids like that, but maybe you should stop assuming your kid is one of them.

We come to the internet to find friends, we come here to find people who like to read and write and draw and make funny faces and horrible photoshop manipulations. We don’t come here to get off, to stalk children or bully anyone.

So please signal boost this, because I want Jay’s parents to realize that there is no reasonfor them to punish their daughter. Not when all she’s done was find friends who like what she likes, and encourage her to write and share her talent with the rest of us.

15th April 2013

Post reblogged from homestuck with 124,219 notes

confettistan:

monlow:

2pissymagpies:

eyelikeamagpie:

murphels:

smithcollins:

how do i get a boy to like me??/?//?

pull him out of hell and stare at him quizzically for 1-3 years

Show off your deduction skills and turn up your coat collar so you look cool

Grab his hand and say “Run”

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as a guy I would just like to say that all of these are valid and would get me in bed

Source: distraughtiel

15th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from a simple blog with 71,021 notes

noidentityleft:

thestarkinthetardis:

Part 1 of the-vashta-nerada’s excellent advice.

BREAD MAKES YOU FAT

Source: the-analrapist

15th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Pure.Freekin.Awesomeness with 99,487 notes

napkinbatch:

dasmuskel:

slitherkitty:

OH GOD, I can’t believe it never occurred to me that these were living people and they died.

I kind of just

Did anyone else sort of feel REALLY bad when all of a sudden

“Suicide”

This show.

Source: highonthatlife

15th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Well, well, well. Welcome to my blog. with 23,355 notes

fuckyeahidiotonfacebook:

what a wonderful sibling.

Source: fuckyeahidiotonfacebook

15th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Boku No Fortress with 1,132 notes

avengestuck:

Just found a new cosplay couple that I am in love with. Check them out. Their Nellis pictures are to die for. /siIIIGH/

Source: avengestuck

15th April 2013

Photo reblogged from One Can Never Have Too Many Fandoms with 31,058 notes

zimothy:

             I AM NOT A THREAT.
I AM NOT a predator
I AM NOT a murderer
I AM NOT DANGEROUS.
I AM living somewhere that has nobody with the same humor, interests, intelligence, or tastes as I do.
I AM talking to your son or daughter because THEY DO.
I AMwishing you wouldn’t judge me when you don’t know me.
This is for Jay, first and foremost. She’s 17 years old and received a pair of mouse earrings for Christmas from one of her online friends. (She’s in the Charles/Erik fandom and they signified Charles, who gets represented as a mouse in a lot of fandom references)
Her parents flipped out, ignored the fact that I was willing to have a conversation with them on the phone in order to keep RPing with her via text and email, and completely banned her from the internet. That was months ago, and she still can’t come back. They’ve completely disregarded her assurances that we are RP partners, friends who like the same fandom, and assume that all of us are sexual predators who just want to find where she lives and kidnap her and do unspeakable things to her.
I’m getting sick of this stereotype, I hate that parents assume everyone on the internet is a sexual predator, and their kid is the #1 victim. I feel like this is insulting to the child AND their friends, because you assume that your kid is susceptible and stupid and can’t tell the difference between who is and isn’t a creep.
I’m not saying that there aren’t kids like that, but maybe you should stop assuming your kid is one of them.
We come to the internet to find friends, we come here to find people who like to read and write and draw and make funny faces and horrible photoshop manipulations. We don’t come here to get off, to stalk children or bully anyone.
So please signal boost this, because I want Jay’s parents to realize that there is no reasonfor them to punish their daughter. Not when all she’s done was find friends who like what she likes, and encourage her to write and share her talent with the rest of us.

zimothy:

             I AM NOT A THREAT.

  • I AM NOT a predator
  • I AM NOT a murderer
  • I AM NOT DANGEROUS.
  • I AM living somewhere that has nobody with the same humor, interests, intelligence, or tastes as I do.
  • I AM talking to your son or daughter because THEY DO.
  • I AMwishing you wouldn’t judge me when you don’t know me.

This is for Jay, first and foremost. She’s 17 years old and received a pair of mouse earrings for Christmas from one of her online friends. (She’s in the Charles/Erik fandom and they signified Charles, who gets represented as a mouse in a lot of fandom references)

Her parents flipped out, ignored the fact that I was willing to have a conversation with them on the phone in order to keep RPing with her via text and email, and completely banned her from the internet. That was months ago, and she still can’t come back. They’ve completely disregarded her assurances that we are RP partners, friends who like the same fandom, and assume that all of us are sexual predators who just want to find where she lives and kidnap her and do unspeakable things to her.

I’m getting sick of this stereotype, I hate that parents assume everyone on the internet is a sexual predator, and their kid is the #1 victim. I feel like this is insulting to the child AND their friends, because you assume that your kid is susceptible and stupid and can’t tell the difference between who is and isn’t a creep.

I’m not saying that there aren’t kids like that, but maybe you should stop assuming your kid is one of them.

We come to the internet to find friends, we come here to find people who like to read and write and draw and make funny faces and horrible photoshop manipulations. We don’t come here to get off, to stalk children or bully anyone.

So please signal boost this, because I want Jay’s parents to realize that there is no reasonfor them to punish their daughter. Not when all she’s done was find friends who like what she likes, and encourage her to write and share her talent with the rest of us.

Source: zimothy

15th April 2013

Photo reblogged from all hail the graham cracker queen with 29 notes

frolicking-piggies:

queen-awkward-llama:

frolicking-piggies:

This happened okayyy

oh hi

OMG ITS YOU.

frolicking-piggies:

queen-awkward-llama:

frolicking-piggies:

This happened okayyy

oh hi

OMG ITS YOU.

Source: wehavethefuturee