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August 2012

Aug 6, 2012277 notes
#well hello there.
Aug 6, 201219 notes
#well hello there.
Aug 6, 20122,225 notes
#christ. #okay - maybe i can jump on the tonyjarvis train #tony stark #JARVIS
Aug 6, 201232,910 notes
#well hello there.
Aug 6, 2012107 notes
#dead. #dead dead dead. #brad/nate #gk #generation kill
So my friend pointed this out to me...

meghaltow:

Can we just take a second

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to appreciate

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the fact that

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Thor

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has Loki’s horn motif

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engraved

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in his vambraces?

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A sign to commemorate a fallen comrade/brother in arms/friend. If you notice in Lord of the Rings, Aragorn took Boromir’s vambraces after he died, and proceeded to wear them for the remainder of the series.

THIS IS GREAT YOU GUYS, OKAY?

Aug 6, 201215,275 notes
#loki #loki laufeyson #thor #thor odinson
Aug 5, 20121,027 notes
#XD
Aug 5, 20121,727 notes
#i like so many things in this #well hello there.
Aug 5, 201224 notes
#crying from the beauty #art boner
Aug 5, 20126,683 notes
#well hello there.
Aug 5, 20122,104 notes
#well hello there.
Aug 5, 2012531 notes
#my friends love me #well hello there.
Aug 4, 20128,948 notes
#yeah. i just had to. #couldn't pass this up. #well hello there.
Envy, dilligence, pride.

Envy - Focusing. I’ve had a really hard problem with narrowing my focus when it comes to accomplishing tasks. I do this thing where I have tons and tons of ideas that I think would be worthwhile to make happen, but then my brain just goes on the fritz. I can’t decide what to do first, and then I end up not doing it at all. 

Diligence - Oh, funny. Well, the goal right now is to finish this scarf I’m working on.

Pride - I don’t know what it is - I’ve been trying to figure it out for years - but I like how people, from people I hardly know to the people I keep closest to me, feel comfortable enough to come to me with their problems. It’s one of my only joys. So, yeah…

Aug 4, 2012
#gloriavictoria
Leave one! → gloriavictoria.tumblr.com

mattsynowicz:

rinnysega:

bigbro-winchester:

  • Lust: Something that I find attractive.
  • Pride: Something that I like about myself.
  • Sloth: Something that I dislike about myself.
  • Envy: Something I wish I was better at.
  • Gluttony: One of my favorite foods.
  • Wrath: Something that gets me angry.
  • Greed: Something I can’t get enough of.

  • Chastity: Prefer relationship or hook-up.
  • Humility: Something that I like about others.
  • Diligence: One of my goals.
  • Kindness: One of my best friends.
  • Temperance: Something I wish to have better control over.
  • Patience: Something that made me suffer.
  • Charity: I’ll give you a compliment.

Aug 4, 201217,221 notes
#why not?
~: Open Letter to Tyler Oakley and Daniel Tosh → lalondes.tumblr.com

lalondes:

Dear Tyler Oakley, Daniel Tosh, and like-minded dudes,

You don’t get it.

You just don’t get it.

In theory, you’re not incapable of getting it - after all, not making light of violent crime is a fairly low rung on the decent human being ladder - but you have made it clear that you not only don’t understand, but that you don’t want to understand.

Tyler, you characterized the following comment as “verbal ignorance.”

Fucking cunt, I’d take her into the back alley and show her what I’m made of. She won’t even see it coming.

Daniel, your response to a woman who heckled you at your gig with a remark about how rape jokes aren’t funny was the following.

Wouldn’t it be funny if that girl got raped by like, 5 guys right now? Like right now? What if a bunch of guys just raped her?

I have to question if you have even a basic grasp of the definition of the word “rape.” You seem to understand it nebulously as a Very Bad Thing, a Mean Thing to Do, but also as Not the Worst Thing That Can Happen.

Rape is violence. Rape is the weapon with which men wield absolute superiority over women. As women, we walk through life with the understanding that we are never quite safe from it. Wear the wrong thing, say the wrong thing, walk the wrong way home, and we could find ourselves trapped and brutalized for male pleasure. We live in a society where a woman can stagger to a police station bleeding underneath her miniskirt and be told that by wearing that miniskirt, she was asking for it.

Even if women take every necessary precaution - even if we train ourselves in self-defense, travel in groups, walk on well-lit streets - we are never safe. We take a crowded bus home from school and our bodies are groped and manhandled. If we confront our attackers, they tell us that it was an accident, that they didn’t mean to, and that we need to calm down. We walk home from school in broad daylight, wearing jeans and sweaters and sneakers, and we’re regaled with whistling and cat calling.

To be a woman is to live with the constant threat of violence. And to be a man is to have the privilege of laughing at that threat.

Tyler, you accused a woman who acted out in violence to protect another woman from the threat of rape of “not thinking things through.” Forgive her for not thinking things through on a dark, empty street, late at night, when the men behind her were threatening to drag her sister into an alley and fuck her against her will. A broken nose is such a high price to pay for threatening to violently rob a woman of her autonomy and then laughing about it.

Daniel, you told a paying customer that if five men held her down and tortured her, it would be funny. In your apology, you said that there are awful things in the world, but you can still make jokes about them. You would stand over a woman being tortured, acknowledge the inherent awfulness of the act taking place, and then laugh about it. As if that would make it better. As if telling a woman to lighten up and take a joke isn’t adding to the violence and disrespect she lives with every single day.

You don’t get it.

There are those who would say that, since you are men, you will never get it. I think that, to an extent, that’s bullshit.

You may not know what it is like to be a woman. But surely, as a human being, you can see that your mothers and your sisters are fighting a constant battle against violence perpetuated by men. Surely you can see that by undermining the seriousness of their struggle, you are actually contributing to that cycle of violence.

You would never rape a woman. You would never hit a woman. You would never cat-call a woman or grope her on the subway. 

But somehow, in your minds, it’s okay to joke about doing those things.

Joking won’t make the threat go away. Joking will make the woman who gets her ass pinched on a crowded subway smooth her skirt and leave, shaking in her boots, without reporting the assault, because it’s “no big deal.” Because it’s “just what men do.”

Understand the gravity of rape. Understand the gravity of sexual assault. Understand that, as a man, it is your birthright to not experience rape culture. Understand that every woman in your life bears the cross of being subject at any time and in any place to brutal sexual violence.

Stand with your mothers and your sisters.

And stop laughing.

Aug 4, 20127,078 notes
#rape culture
Aug 4, 2012216 notes
#chris almighty #well hello there.
Aug 4, 20121,026 notes
#well hello there.
Aug 4, 20124,507 notes
#captain america #steve rogers #chris evans
Aug 4, 2012467 notes
#suspenders #they get me every time. #well hello there.
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