harryedward:

i’m friends with everyone until they get better friends and kinda leave me


390nm:

infinitenap:

and plane tickets are not cheap

trains aren’t much cheaper

390nm:

infinitenap:

and plane tickets are not cheap

trains aren’t much cheaper


LOL @ Chris stans posting Will’s “Words can hurt, so be kind to people” blog post from a year and a half ago as “proof” that the ‘haters’ shouldn’t judge him or anyone else because, SAY IT WITH ME: “He didn’t know any better and everyone makes mistakes, because nobody’s perfect!” 

posted 13 hours ago with 4 notes


hairandglasses:

“Drop the bass, Skrillex!”

But Skrillex doesn’t drop the bass. Instead, he clutches it in his hands, unable to let it go, dooming the fate of the world in his greed.

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“Drop the bass, Skrillex,” repeats a desperate Samwise Gamgee, “please.”



tanacetum-vulgare:

Isabel Chen, a medical student at UBC, is part of a team that has invented a mobile panic button for street-based sex trade workers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.
A voice or text message is first recorded onto a SIM card, which is inserted into a GPS-enabled device such as a pager that would only need to be charged once a week. Pressing a button on the pager activates the GPS and sends an emergency message and GPS location to a contact who can get help. Because the GPS is not activated until the device is activated, the anonymity of the user is preserved.
(via UBC med student develops panic button for sex trade workers | The Ubyssey, UBC’s official student newspaper)
This is such a great idea I’m surprised it wasn’t already invented years ago! 

tanacetum-vulgare:

Isabel Chen, a medical student at UBC, is part of a team that has invented a mobile panic button for street-based sex trade workers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.

A voice or text message is first recorded onto a SIM card, which is inserted into a GPS-enabled device such as a pager that would only need to be charged once a week. Pressing a button on the pager activates the GPS and sends an emergency message and GPS location to a contact who can get help. Because the GPS is not activated until the device is activated, the anonymity of the user is preserved.

(via UBC med student develops panic button for sex trade workers | The Ubyssey, UBC’s official student newspaper)

This is such a great idea I’m surprised it wasn’t already invented years ago! 



divascreech:

i refuse to respect other people’s views if they oppress me and so should you

do not let people tell you that you should respect oppressive or intolerant views and do not let them make you feel guilty when you don’t

fuck them


cockchomp:

she wears short skirts i wear short skirts

we are sailor soldiers and in the name of the moon we will punish you


THEME