the man with a lot of fear

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wayneradiotv:

i don’t WANNA use this site for business this my site for PLEASURE. FUCK!!!!!!!

jellyfishdirigible:
“The sky above the television tuned to a dead channel was the color of a different, much older television tuned to a dead channel
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feluka:

cat laziness is so contagious. you’ll see your cat flopped on its back in your bed a completely comfy cozy baby and you’ll be like. you’re right. you make a compelling argument.

mousegirlheart:

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Oh strawberry… We’re really in it now…

wizardgender:

she calling me a knight of the round table on account of how i camelot

theconcealedweapon:

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antelopian:

mlarayoukai:

Can a pro piracy girl and a pro physical media boy really fall in love

Yeah she pirates it and he converts it to physical media it’s a match made in heaven and they’re t4t also

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lovergirl:

Do we have a franz kafka diary entry for july 1st, i want to know what he thinks!!!

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happy too tired July everyone

demilypyro:

freytful:

demilypyro:

catgirl-smash:

demilypyro:

I know I’ve been over this but man HRT is good stuff. I wanna shake the hand of whoever invented it. It’s a crime that I don’t know who that is actually. They’re more important than Einstein

id also been really curious about the history of hrt so i had some tabs open:

The first hrt treatments were mostly estrogen extracted during pregnancies to be used for menopause symptoms, but the first usage of those medicines for trans women is credited to the world’s first Trans Clinic, opened in pre-WW2 Germany by Magnus Hirschfield, a gay jewish man.

Oh he looks delightful

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Thank you grandpa

The comparasion to Einstein was actually made at the time too! He was commonly refered to as “the Einstein of sex”, to which he supposedly once replied that he would rather Einstein be called “the Hirschfeld of physics” lmao

Oh my god

hunter-rodrigez:

ranfanblog:

warriorofdune:

diaryofandnwoman:

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May his memory be a blessing.

Willem Arondéus (22 August 1894 – 1 July 1943) was a Dutch artist and author who joined the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance movement during World War II. He participated in the bombing of the Amsterdam public records office to hinder the Nazi German effort to identify Dutch Jews and others wanted by the Gestapo. Arondéus was caught and executed soon after his arrest. Yad Vashem recognized Arondéus as Righteous Among the Nations.

Their attack, which took place on 27 March 1943, was partially successful, and they managed to destroy 800,000 identity cards, and retrieve 600 blank cards and 50,000 guilders. The building was blown up and no one was caught on the night of the attack. However, due to an unknown betrayer, Arondéus was arrested on 1 April 1943. Arondéus refused to give up the rest of his team.

Arondéus was openly gay before the war and defiantly asserted his sexuality before his execution. His final words were:


“Tell the people that homosexuals are not by definition weak.”


From Wikipedia

He was also a pretty great artist

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hotgirlsrk:

cant believe we live in a reality where getting a silly iced drink can set you back 7 dollars. it’s like they want me dead

snout:

she wears short skirts i have feelers she’s cheer captain and i am a creature

sighinastorm:
“Amazing photograph taken in the fraction of a second where the target doesn’t even know he’s being tackled yet. Idiot.
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marriedonacross:

im in a committed relationship to a beautiful woman called the bit

argyrocratie:

becuzitisbitter:

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Shout out to this guy (link)

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“The store, which was parked next to a police van, had bright yellow sandwich boards featuring a price list for all the drugs, which ranged from $10 for a point (one-tenth of a gram) of meth to $250 for 2.5 grams of crack. Martin, who wore a stab-proof vest as he sold drugs from behind a plexiglas window inside the shop, said he wanted to stay close to street prices.

Martin told VICE News Wednesday that his plan was to get arrested eventually. He said he wants to launch a constitutional challenge arguing that prohibition has created a toxic drug supply that’s killing Canadians.

“He would allege that laws that prevent a safe supply and result in death by poisoning contravene section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and must be struck down,” his lawyer, Paul Lewin, wrote in a letter to Martin’s potential business partners.

Martin already has a cannabis trafficking conviction.

Martin said he was partially inspired to open the store by his stepbrother Gord Rennie, who died of a drug overdose last year. Rennie was interviewed in the VICE News Tonight documentary, Beyond Fentanyl, about his addiction to benzo dope.”