stayhungry-stayfree:

Heaven is a new jar of peanut butter.

Why does the jar have teddy bears on it?

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mypubliclands:

Not much better than a starry night and sunrise together over a beautiful Idaho landscape!

This morning, BLMer Bob Wick shared this shot with the following note: “Caught this at 4:30 AM at Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, just as the moon was setting and right before dawn started breaking.”

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patrochilarry:

do u ever see a post and be like: yes i know! but dont reblg it cause you dont wanna get involved in all the drama and get killed ™  on tumblr lmao

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tulipfem:

brutereason:

I find it fascinating that people who choose not to have children are generally assumed to feel really strongly about not having children (or even to feel really strongly against children, anyone’s children, in general). I am probably not going to have children, not because I REALLY REALLY HATE the idea of having children, but because I don’t really really love it. Out of all the major decisions I will make in my life, this one is the only irreversible one. I can sell a house, quit a job, divorce a spouse, whatever. I cannot unhave a child. I cannot opt out of being a parent once I become a parent. I can’t even take a step back for the sake of self-care or whatever, or else my child will suffer.

So for me, having children is fuck yes or not at all. The default will be to remain childfree. Having children should be an opt-in decision, not an opt-out one. Until/unless I develop really strong feelings about wanting to have children, I won’t have them, even if that means I never end up having them at all.

This is really, REALLY well put.

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dailydcheroes:

Vanessa Hudgens DC Comics superhero comedy gets series order

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DC Comics is offiically launching a comedy series on NBC.

The network has given a series order to Powerless, which stars Vanessa Hudgens (Grease Live) as a “spunky young insurance adjuster specializing in regular-people coverage against damage caused by the crime-fighting superheroes.” (Think The Office meets Agents of SHIELD minus Marvel).

More details about the pilot storyline: “It’s when [Hudgens’ character] stands up to one of these larger-than-life figures (after an epic battle messes with her commute) that she accidentally becomes a cult ‘hero’ in her own right … even if it’s just to her group of lovably quirky co-workers. Now, while she navigates her normal, everyday life against an explosive backdrop, Emily might just discover that being a hero doesn’t always require superpowers.”

Alan Tudyk, Danny Pudi and Christina Kirk are also in the cast, with Ben Queen as writer and executive producer.

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hisbarnes:

“not all men”

you’re right, t'challa, king of wakanda and warrior black panther with selfless grace, would never do this

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ghettolouise:

This is what I keep telling people

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micdotcom:

micdotcom:

Bill O’Reilly just managed to come off worse than Donald Trump. Not only is O’Reilly’s stereotyping of black Americans offensive — it’s hypocritical.

Update: Larry Wilmore saw this O’Reilly segment and had some words for the Fox News host.

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But he didn’t stop there. Wilmore invited his viewers to join in:

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And they did.

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