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starplatinipples:

fusion is just a cheap tactic to make weak gems stronger

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littleprincessfuckbeast:

wsswatson:

it’s so fucking weird when straight people are like “CAN MEN AND WOMEN EVER BE JUST FRIENDS?” because so many of my friends are queer women and we manage to hang out without it turning into an orgy so maybe it’s just that straight men have a hard time seeing women as people rather than just things to have sex with

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I don’t think there’s any maybe about that.

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mike-colter:

Where’s the weirdest place you guys have seen your image?

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deniminthedesert:

That sexy androgynous boy who won’t text you back 🎱💀.

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lunarra:

Loving white liner and dark greige lips

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nubbsgalore:

jim and jamie dutcher, determined to show “the hidden life of wolves”, lived for six years with a pack of wolves in the idaho wilderness of yellowstone. a constant but unobtrusive presence, the dutchers earned the unshakable trust of the wolves, and came to know them as complex, highly intelligent animals with distinct individual personalities, who are caring, playful and above all devoted to family.

“only a select few other species exhibit these same traits so clearly,” they note. “they are capable of not only emotion but also real compassion. this is the view of the wolf that we want to share. …it is an animal that cares for its sick and desperately needs to be part of something bigger than itself – the pack. the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family.”

they add, “rarely did two wolves pass each other without playfully rubbing shoulders together or exchanging a brief lick. so often we would see two wolves relaxing together, curled up beside each other.” the dutchers also recount wolf behavior rarely documented: grief at the death of a pack mate; excitement over the birth of pups; and the shared role of raising young pack members.

but as the wolves struggle to reestablish their foothold in the american west, their public demonization continues.  say the dutchers, “as we see wolves, once again, being shot, trapped and poisoned, we recognize that our unique experience, living with wolves, is unlikely to ever happen again, and for that reason we feel that we have an obligation to share the lives of these wolves with the widest audience possible.”

it’s not just the wolves at stake, but the entire yellowstone ecosystem. wolves keep the elk gene pool strong (no other predator does this); they redistribute elk herds, allowing vegetation to recover along rivers and streams, which provides food for beavers; and they keep the number of coyotes in check, which helps to maintain populations of rodents, antelopes and birds of prey.

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queerandbrown:

destinyrush:

Naomi Murakawa on Black Lives Matter: Liberals, Guns & US Prison.

Laura Flanders take a look back at the coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement from its earliest days. Naomi said that the police don’t suffer from a deficit of procedure, that they suffer from an excess of power. Also, liberal procedural reforms are not going to change that, because liberals as much, if not more, have expanded our criminal code.

#BlackLivesMatter   #PoliceIncompetence

this whole interview is really worth a listen