what if you were about to have sex with a guy and you unbuttoned his pants and instead of a penis there was this
bellus-puga-pyga: what if you were about to have sex with a guy and you unbuttoned his pants and...
Urban: Budapest, Hungary 2010 by Peter Zeglis
givenmylifetodownton: (x)
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peeta-hunts-bread: So…this just happened
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“Do you know anything about this city? This, now, everything,...
“Do you know anything about this city? This, now, everything, this place, this time, this cretinised culture. We are the richest, most decadent people that ever lived. And still we’re dissatisfied. This is a dead city. It’s an unreal city.”
damn-no-more-usernames: IS NO ONE GOING TO MENTION HOW HARD IT IS TO MAKE DIRECT EYE CONTACT? DO...
IS NO ONE GOING TO MENTION HOW HARD IT IS TO MAKE DIRECT EYE CONTACT? DO YOU STARE IN THE LEFT OR THE RIGHT IDK
OMG YES THIS FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT
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thebrotherswinchester: literally the worst feeling in the world is talking to someone about...
literally the worst feeling in the world is talking to someone about something you really love and just watching the interest fade out of their eyes
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alecwoodlight: leviosa-not-leviosaa: the-heir-of-slytherin: so are we just going to ignore how...
so are we just going to ignore how the Harry Potter fandom is slowly going insane without any new books or movies and making gifs of the most irrelevant scenes like Ron blinking and giving it a purple tint and putting a quote about friendship on it and it gets like thousands of reblogs
I mean really
leave us alone we are desperate
onlyalittlelion: A Storm of Swords is eight hundred pages of people warning Tyrion Lannister to...
A Storm of Swords is eight hundred pages of people warning Tyrion Lannister to check himself, followed by three hundred pages of him wrecking himself.
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pynapel: aboutmaleprivilege: Male privilege is the...
aboutmaleprivilege:Male privilege is the sexualization of Breast Cancer awareness.
THIS
it reminds me of what Randall Munroe said:
“The frustrating thing about the “Save the Boobies” campaign and similar things (like the “Booberday” meme going around G+) is that they get it exactly backward. Often, the point of breast cancer treatment is to destroy some or all of the boobies in order to save the woman.
Saying that we should work to cure this disease because it threatens breasts is really upsetting. For starters, it suggests that women are worth saving because they’re attached to breasts, rather than the other way around. But worse, it tells any woman who’s had a mastectomy to try to save her life that she’s lost the thing that made people care about her survival. What a punch in the stomach.”