my mom once told me that writing your feelings down or drawing them out is very therapeutic and relaxing
the flower speaks to me
(Source: dog360, via cocteautwin)
there was a pregnant pause before he said “ok”.
“These are some cut scenes from the television animated comedy Futurama, episode Law and Oracle. How does this obvious satire help breakdown gender stereotypes and male-generic language? At the same time, how does this episode reinforce these things?”
gender stereotypes really bust my uterus.
Think I’m going to get sucked back into Europa Universalis III. This is a bad thing.
"There are no individual solutions"
“Self-help books and magazines ignored the economic and social conditions women faced and instead emphasized the way in which each individual woman, if only she thought positively about herself, could achieve self-realization and emancipation.”
We've been here before...

Romney’s economic advisers predicted massive job growth as a result of the Bush tax cuts, but the result was the weakest job growth since 1945.
Romney’s economic advisers predict massive job growth as a result of the Romney tax cuts (which, incidentally, would only cut taxes on the rich, and in all likelihood raise taxes on the poor and middle-class.)
Why on earth are they taken seriously?
Some nefarious people who will not be mentioned (tokencollecting you bastard) are spreading lies about me being a cat. THIS IS A LIE AND WILL NOT BE COUNTENANCED FURTHER.
*sits with back to tumblr*
*swishes tail*
*gets distracted by shiny object*
Student Union Building, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York, 1967 (Project)
(Conklin & Rossant)
Just came across a blog that had appreciative gifs of David Cameron and Boris Johnson amongst all the usual Dr. Who/Sherlock/Potter extravaganza.
I don’t want to live any more
"”These days, it’s not hard to find people who question the role that financial markets play in our economy, who argue that shareholder value is a flawed metric of corporate success, who say that linking pay to financial markets is a big mistake. In 1997, though, such arguments were pretty close to unheard of. Which is what makes Doug Henwood’s book Wall Street, published that year, such an amazing document. Along with explaining in clear if caustic terms how financial markets work, the book prefigures almost every criticism of the financial system that’s been levied since the crisis of 2008."
And it’s free! You can get it here. GO NOW YOU FOOLS LEARN WHY WE MESSED UP SO BAD
