
Congrats, Mama June and Sugar Bear!
I don’t understand why everyone hates honey boo boo and her family so much.
she’s not a brat kid like most of the pageant kids, she doesn’t brag about winning or how good she is and she cheers for the other contestants.
also, they’re really accepting of everyone. they’re not judgemental about…
Stuart “2D” Pot || Phases 1-3
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I am in love with attic bedrooms.
Wayne Allyn Root - seriously, look his face in the last gif.
This makes me so sick.
these entitled, privileged bastards.
evil idiotic douche bags, urgh.

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This has become the one song that i cried to 3 seconds into the song
i have too much memories in the song i think it tears me apart the more i listen to it.
but stubbornly, i still listen to it and let my heart burst into flames and my tears turn into rain. i can’t let go.
i thought i did.
Radioactive (Music Box Version) - Imagine Dragons
Well that took me 0.01 seconds to reblog

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I really like Iwan Rheon and going through his tag i completely forgot hes in game of thrones now. Like wow, watching him go from gorgeous and lovely to purely evil and terrifying just reminds me of how much of an awesome actor he is!

I saw this post among the slew of comments on this Planned Parenthood post regarding the decision on the after 20-week abortions ban in Arizona.
It was nice to see a conservative man standing up to the anti-choice bullies on the page.

TRIGGER WARNING: Rape, misogyny, general horribleness
I am asked all the time why I think Professional Internet Types tend to be male more often than female. Is it because women aren’t as aggressive about building an audience and so struggle amid the media saturation? Is it because women aren’t as funny, or aren’t as talented, or blah blah blah?Maybe we need to consider that one of the central reasons women artists/vloggers/musicians/etc. are less likely to rise to prominence online is that whenever women build an audience online, men threaten those women with rape and murder. And unlike traditional celebrities, most of these women do not have the resources to hire the kind of lawyers and bodyguards that one needs to stay safe.
Like all misogyny, and I want to emphasize this, this is bad not just for women but also for all human beings. We are better off as a species if everyone has a chance to be heard, and we are worse off if talented people like Kitty Pryde don’t have the basic safety and security that one needs in order to effectively make and share stuff.
But it’s not just these kinds of horrifying threats (which as pointed out above is “the most normal thing”).
I also want to say something to all those guys who are like I was as a teenager: You’re not a sick person trying to get someone’s attention by harming or threatening them, but you do have a weird relationship with the women who make work you like. You think that if this person knew you, you could be friends…maybe more than friends. And so you want to get her attention, so you can get to know each other, because then you’ll definitely become friends or maybe—
Stop.
When you start falling down that rabbit hole, stop. I know it’s hard. But stop.
What we love—even if these people make highly personal and confessional vlogs or whatever—is the stuff they make, not the people themselves. And what we really want is for more of that stuff to exist in the world. So the only proper way to be a fan is to let them be, so that they can bring more good and useful stuff into the world for us to enjoy.