maryorjane:

plumplemousse:

lavahag:

venusianhag:

nikopuffs:

Learning To Cat

LOOK AT THIS BABY

THIS BABY IS DOING SO GOOD!

I.. Am about to cry.

this is the most peautiful thing i’ve seen all day

(via vulgarweed)

  • Friend: what kind of cat is she?
  • Me: chaotic neutral

sophygurl:

maradyeries:

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. And then the murders began.

Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself. And then the murders began.

For a long time I used to go to bed early. And then the murders began.

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pennypaperbrain:
“OMG this is basically how I have any real-life friends at all (especially as I don’t like dogs). Brilliant way of putting it.
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pennypaperbrain:

OMG this is basically how I have any real-life friends at all (especially as I don’t like dogs). Brilliant way of putting it.

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climateadaptation:

chicagotribune:

I want you to stand in front of a mirror.

Now I want you to imagine Barack Obama is 40 days into his presidency, and that during his campaign he repeatedly and inexplicably praised Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Next imagine that late in the campaign and in the weeks that followed the election that brought Obama into office, American intelligence agencies determined conclusively that Russia had hacked the Republican National Committee and released thousands of stolen emails that were damaging to Obama’s opponent.

And that Obama’s campaign vigorously denied any contact with Russian officials before or after the election.

Then, imagine that not long after the inauguration, Obama’s national security adviser was found to have lied about having contact with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. He in fact spoke with the ambassador in December, the day the outgoing president issued sanctions against Russia for interfering with the election…

Read Rex Huppke’s full column here 

Great read!

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dsudis:

dr-archeville:

66 (Old) Movie Dance Scenes Mashup (Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars)  [source]

Assembled by film mega-fan Michael Binder.  All scenes shown are from movies from 1953 or earlier (with one exception at the end).

Club Vivid 2016, plz?

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beauvoiriana:
“ • The studio of Simone de Beauvoir, rue Schoelcher 12 bis, Montparnasse, Paris. Photos: Bettina Flitner, March 1986.
If you are a Simone de Beauvoir lover as I am and happen to be around Washington, D.C., from January 6 to June 2,... beauvoiriana:
“ • The studio of Simone de Beauvoir, rue Schoelcher 12 bis, Montparnasse, Paris. Photos: Bettina Flitner, March 1986.
If you are a Simone de Beauvoir lover as I am and happen to be around Washington, D.C., from January 6 to June 2,... beauvoiriana:
“ • The studio of Simone de Beauvoir, rue Schoelcher 12 bis, Montparnasse, Paris. Photos: Bettina Flitner, March 1986.
If you are a Simone de Beauvoir lover as I am and happen to be around Washington, D.C., from January 6 to June 2,... beauvoiriana:
“ • The studio of Simone de Beauvoir, rue Schoelcher 12 bis, Montparnasse, Paris. Photos: Bettina Flitner, March 1986.
If you are a Simone de Beauvoir lover as I am and happen to be around Washington, D.C., from January 6 to June 2,...

beauvoiriana:

  • The studio of Simone de Beauvoir, rue Schoelcher 12 bis, Montparnasse, Paris. Photos: Bettina Flitner, March 1986.


If you are a Simone de Beauvoir lover as I am and happen to be around Washington, D.C., from January 6 to June 2, visit the National Museum of Women in the Arts. You will be able to see the installation
From the Desk of Simone de Beauvoir, an interpretation of Beauvoir’s studio on Rue Schoelcher, Paris. 

According to the Museum website, the exhibition “invites visitors to reflect on Beauvoir’s impact, not only in her time and not only as a feminist, but in our own time and in the areas of literature, philosophy, and popular culture”. It also includes a collage of photos sent by Beauvoir lovers around the world that evokes the one Beauvoir had in her apartment. 

The Museum will be receiving more contributions via social media. So, if you are a Beauvoir lover and want to be part of this event follow the museum and post your comments and photos telling what Beauvoir means to you using #BeauvoirSays. 

I thank Sarah Osborne Bender, Director of the Betty Boyd Dettre Library and Research Center and Amy Mannarino, Director of Communications and Marketing of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, who kindly provided the information and the pictures for this post.

(via scientificphilosopher)

cj-sewers:

fuckyeahblasphemy:

suckmylorddisick:

I’d like to correct this:

“God, send us someone to cure AIDS, cancer, etc., etc.”

“I did, but you gave them a substandard education because they lived in an area with poor funding due to low property taxes.  

I did, but you let them die because they couldn’t afford healthcare.  

I did, but due to racism you stomped out their potential and didn’t give them the same opportunities.  

I did, but you make a college education too unaffordable while giving the big bankers passes.

I did, but you saw a homeless youth before you saw a kid with potential.  

I did, but you kicked the downtrodden while they were already shoulder deep in sinking sand.”

reblogging for the comment

I did, but you forced her to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term, forcing her to become a single mother with limited income, having to sacrifice her college dreams in order to provide for her unwanted child.

fucking BOOM ^

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