and we drown.

Sherlock sees through everything!: TEST YOUR KEYBOARD

THEQUICKBROWNFOXJUMPSOVERTHELAZYDOG That was easy…

jokerchenisdifferent:

missyay:

moraniarty:

eldritch-abomination:

thecarefree:

sugarelixir:

mystic-miss-bliss:

all1sees:

teaalloveryourface:

beekwhy:

god-i-love-johnrose-and-davejade:

suddenlyapples:

lupineterror:

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icoulduseinsouciantmaybe:

notean:

Magneto and Mystique = sassy popular girls 

#Look at the pure sassiness Ian McKellen is exuding

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not language but a map: lastofthetimeladies: professorgayton: dis-combobulate:...

lastofthetimeladies:

professorgayton:

dis-combobulate:

martinfreempreg:

ihavebeensherlocked:

we-go-around-the-sun:

weasleylove:peetamellrks:

imagine if peeta’s dad was a butcher not a baker

his name could be meeta

if peeta’s dad sold vegetables

if peeta’s dad was French

his name could be ouita.

Source : peetamellrks

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panasonicyouth:

doctorwho:

“You’re not gonna make the world any better by shouting at it!”

my fucking queen, i swear.

Uh, yes, Wilf. She can.

Source : fuckyeahdwgifs

stalledsatellites:

this.exact.one. 

Absolutely I did.

stalledsatellites:

this.exact.one. 

Absolutely I did.

Source : reblogif.com

Acolyte: Dear all Bisexuals, Pansexuals, Asexuals, or basically anybody who is not strictly Heterosexual or strictly Homosexual.

ryttu3k:

ilikebruises:

deku-nuts:

lexilikespurple:

techsgtjenn:

liggytheauthoress:

fortheloveofsharpies:

justacasgirl:

tomigiru:

victorianpantaloons:

jiji-is-a-bunny:

According to my psychology professor, we do not exist.

According to her, we are wrong for existing.

My professor flat out said this morning that she does not “believe” in bisexuals. She proceeded to say that the only valid and real orientations are heterosexual, and homosexual,and nothing else exists. There is no in between,and if we believe we are anything but hetero or homo, we are just confused, and mislead.

She also believes transgender people are just confused.

So basically, to her, we are mythical creatures. We are unicorns, from a magical fairyland. 

Reblog this if you are a fucking magical unicorn.

Reblog this if you believe orientation shouldn’t even fucking matter.

Reblog this if you believe orientation is a spectrum, and it is NOT black and white.

Reblog this if you know you exist.

FUCKIN MAGICAL UNICORN YES

So as a heterosexual who tends to wander into non-het territory, do I have like….a stubby horn?
lol 

I think I have the same problem as this professor-person!!

Except I have trouble understanding how anyone could be completely homosexual or heterosexual. Unlike her though, I just have faith and trust in people who say that they are straight or gay…. even though it’s a concept I don’t understand at all. As a pansexual, I just don’t get it. 

WHEE UNICORNS FTW

I always knew I was a unicorn!

Alright!!! Another thing to add to my resume!

“Bachelor’s in Illustration and also a Unicorn”

Huh. My mom was the same way a while back. But now I just don’t talk to her about my orientation. I mean, she’s not against het or homo, but idk she thinks bi’s are just confused or ‘it’ll fade’ Hell, idek wtf my orientation is. I’m just kinda… sitting here, confused.

MOTHER

FUCKING

SEA-DRAGON FUCK YEAH

BRB hanging out with Nyan Cat.

(But seriously, panaesthetic, homo-or-aromantic, asexual. Apparently I don’t exist on at least two fronts?)

I’ve always wanted to be a unicorn!

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Source : jiji-is-a-bunny

philiponmycracker:

bartyjoonyah:





And Nine is all - ha, losers.

philiponmycracker:

bartyjoonyah:

And Nine is all - ha, losers.

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Source : how-ood

"

The following day, I attended a workshop about preventing gender violence, facilitated by Katz. There, he posed a question to all of the men in the room: “Men, what things do you do to protect yourself from being raped or sexually assaulted?”

Not one man, including myself, could quickly answer the question. Finally, one man raised his hand and said, “Nothing.” Then Katz asked the women, “What things do you do to protect yourself from being raped or sexually assaulted?” Nearly all of the women in the room raised their hand. One by one, each woman testified:

“I don’t make eye contact with men when I walk down the street,” said one.
“I don’t put my drink down at parties,” said another.
“I use the buddy system when I go to parties.”
“I cross the street when I see a group of guys walking in my direction.”
“I use my keys as a potential weapon.”

The women went on for several minutes, until their side of the blackboard was completely filled with responses. The men’s side of the blackboard was blank. I was stunned. I had never heard a group of women say these things before. I thought about all of the women in my life — including my mother, sister and girlfriend — and realized that I had a lot to learn about gender.

"

Source : newwavefeminism