The Monster's Lullaby
"Should I face my darkest of nightmares,
where I no longer can live for language...
where the oddest side denies my passage...
where music seeps into the soil and passes by...
let me die with it too. For I have fallen.
And that dirge shall be my lullaby."
ellieiero:
you know in like 20 or 30 years or so theres gonna be a section in history books dedicated to this time period where gays were fighting for their right to marry and suffering from discrimination
and the kids learning about it in class are going to be disgusted by the mere fact that gays had to even try to fight for what was rightfully theirs
(Source: bloodchambers, via illneveramounttoanything)
June 1, 10:29AM (18 hours ago)
amarilloo:
legendofkorrablog:
korrawatch:
Holy crap, this is cool.
I would like to see some sound bending!
it makes…so much sense…
(Source: boywithoutbeard)
June 1, 10:08AM (18 hours ago)
thewinchesterswagger:
I think they forget that not everybody speaks Winchester.
(via jaredpadapuppy)
June 1, 9:57AM (18 hours ago)

They don’t teach you this in school. They don’t show you the beauty of existing, they don’t show you the wonder of the earth, they don’t show you the unity that human beings are. They show you who’s better, who’s worse. They show you what they need to show you in order for their system to survive. They don’t show you love.
(Source: backwhereitallbegins, via eukatastrophe)
June 1, 9:13AM (19 hours ago)
Reblog if you ship so many couples you have a metaphorical navy.

(Source: demigodhiddleston, via superpankakes)
June 1, 8:50AM (20 hours ago)
- friend: i miss my boyfriend
- me: so do i
- friend: he calls me princess
- me: he calls me fan
- me: sometimes fans like plural
- me: so he'll be like "I love my fans!" and I'm like I love you too boo.
- friend: ...
June 1, 8:32AM (20 hours ago)
sekra:
Coulson lent them his Special Edition Captain America deck of cards.
In the event of damage, Tony will be tazed.
In the event of naked Captain America, however, he might be inclined to call it even.
(via olhosderessaca)
May 31, 10:04AM (1 day ago)
Those who subvert social norms are, ostensibly, people who have forgotten that they can be seen, publicly, at any time. Therefore, when they transgress social norms—by expressing physical affection for a person not visibly coded as the opposite sex, for example, or by being fat and rejecting social and bodily invisibility—they need to be reminded of this omniscient social gaze, and in the absence of institutional discipline, must be punished so they do not transgress again. This is the mechanism by which a dude who sees me in a vividly-colored dress, walking alone as though I either don’t know or don’t care that I am defying bodily norms, feels compelled to scream “UGLY FAT BITCH” at me. He is applying social discipline and teaching me a lesson: Everyone can see you, and your body and/or behavior are unacceptable.
So Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham walk into an elementary school cafeteria* via the
Two Whole Cakes blog by Lesley Kinzel (via
transformfeminism)
(via stophatingyourbody)
May 31, 8:33AM (1 day ago)
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