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October 30, 2016

tinyowlplanet:

gavinscreamingmichaelyelling:

time-is-a-many-spl...



tinyowlplanet:



gavinscreamingmichaelyelling:



time-is-a-many-splendored-thing:



douglasmurphy:



rainbowcoffin:



c-h-0-w:



nightwife:



Always reblog



Woah



well he really should have worn more protective clothing if he didn’t want that to happen
sounds to me like he was asking for it



Are we really sure he was actually shot and decapitated? Idk, sounds like something he would’ve made up. Guys make false decapitation accusations all the time, you know. 



If he didn’t want to be decapitated, he shouldn’t have worn a shirt that showed off his neck



I mean, not all woman decapitate people. I’m not like that.



Was he alone? He shouldn’t have been alone. I mean what was he expecting?


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Published on October 30, 2016 18:00

latino-diversity:

The Muxes of Juchitán 
Juchitán is a towns in...















latino-diversity:



The Muxes of Juchitán 


Juchitán is a towns in the southeast of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The city which is largely inhabited by the Zapotec Indigenous people, has not only preserved it’s precolonial language and culture, but has also retained gender identities and roles that transcend the traditional western ones. Those which were subjected onto much of the rest of Mexican society by European colonizers. 


This contrasting expression of gender that survives among the Zapotec and Mestizo communities of southern Oaxaca, takes its form in the concept of the muxe. Muxe is a term used to refer to those assigned male at birth, but who identify either as women or as a distinct third-gender. They are an intrinsic part of Zapotec society, and highly respected for the roles they play in families, such as taking care of their elderly parents, when their siblings have moved out of the household. Despite the acceptance of them in many rural areas, they face discrimination in more urban areas, mainly by non-Indigenous people who have inherited the Spanish cultural attitude of machismo. 


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Published on October 30, 2016 12:00

theultimatecreampuff:

Jonny Duddle illustrating Harry Potter...















theultimatecreampuff:



Jonny Duddle illustrating Harry Potter during the Harry Potter Book Night. 


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Published on October 30, 2016 09:00

itsthecatspajamas:

weed-boob:

weed-boob:

I PUT GIANT GOOGLY...



itsthecatspajamas:



weed-boob:



weed-boob:



I PUT GIANT GOOGLY EYES ON MY BOOBS



come on this is funny



boobly eyes


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Published on October 30, 2016 03:00

albinwonderland:

pressure like coal



albinwonderland:



pressure like coal


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Published on October 30, 2016 00:00

October 29, 2016

tiny-little-dot:

kibosh-josh-mahgosh:

fishwrites:

pleasestayan...





tiny-little-dot:



kibosh-josh-mahgosh:



fishwrites:



pleasestayanotherday:



“I SHOULD NOT HAVE COME HERE I MADE A MISTAKE WHAT ARE THESE THINGS WHY ARE THERE SO MANY”



when sad, reblog fluffy things. look at this precious baby. it’s being smothered in love and cuddles.



“You came to the wrong fuckin’ neighborhood, puddy tat.”




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Published on October 29, 2016 18:00

precumming:

I freaking love her



precumming:



I freaking love her


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Published on October 29, 2016 15:00

belladonnaq:

Sweet Jesus I found these while lost in the weird...





















belladonnaq:



Sweet Jesus I found these while lost in the weird part of the Internet and almost choked to death.


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Published on October 29, 2016 12:00

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