mindfulparentingproject:

Hey y'all. Healing is possible. It’s hard and it takes years. There are things you may not be able to fully heal and there are things you will let go of quickly. It’s okay. There is no timeline for healing.

octoberspirit:

cute-evil-cookie:

breadbowling:

Stars on the street

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Fusili on the grass

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sometiktoksarevalid:

themythicalcodfish:

google-searchhistory-official:

reblogging SPECIFICALLY for the End Note which is widely applicable

petiteechorizon:
“There’s a new sheriff in town, are you just gonna scroll past without saying howdy? >:3
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petiteechorizon:

There’s a new sheriff in town, are you just gonna scroll past without saying howdy? >:3

official-cisphobe:

here’s a random word generator–whatever word it gives you is now the thing you are the deity of

revilonilmah:

Slakoth is soaking in the sun! 

undercover-witch:

enochianribs:

enochianribs:

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oh to have a silly little house like this…

the inside has to look like this.

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the peasant in me just thinks how hard it’d be to clean.

cock-holliday:

I think people need to be more comfortable with illegalism and I’m not kidding. Of course the more legal something is, the safer and easier it is to do, but the more people who disregard the law, the harder it is to enforce. There are plenty of laws on the books that people just ignore and are never or rarely policed.

Becoming more comfortable with little illegal activities makes you more comfortable with bigger more important illegal activities. Additionally, it is crucial to build a wall of silence. Nobody talks everybody walks.

People who give out food without a permit, hold a march without a permit, grow a garden without a permit, are more likely to be people you could turn to to work with on preventing an eviction, or keeping people out of cop hands, or helping your friend Jane get crucial healthcare when it’s not legal in your state.

Communities comfortable with these acts won’t call the cops, and then nobody knows that it’s happening.

People have got to shift from both the idea that lawful = good/ illegal = bad, and that the illegality of something means that’s the end of it, and the only fight left is to make it legal again.

unpretty:

unpretty:

i trust one food blogger and it’s claire lower (the woman at lifehacker who waffles everything)

Headline: Store-bought cinnamon roll dough makes an excellent waffle. The article image is of waffle-shaped cinnamon rolls covered in frosting.ALT
Headline: Make these parm-crusted waffles with leftover mashed potatoes. Subtitle: I don't know if you can tell or not, but I recently purchased a waffle maker, and have been testing the limits of...ALT
Headline: Waffled tofu absolutely rulesALT
Headline: Consider waffling your leftover spaghettiALT
Headline: Waffle a beef patty for a quick and easy burger. Subtitle: What is a waffle maker but a George Forman grill with extra, intersecting grill lines?ALT
Headline: Waffled frozen pierogi are the perfect depression food.ALT
Headline: You should waffle leftover mac and cheese.ALT
Headline: Waffle yourself some tiny potatoes. Subtitle: A few evenings ago I scrolled upon a video of a woman yelling about a potato. I still don't know who that woman was...ALT
Headline: Waffle some chicken nuggets for the children.ALT
Headline: You should waffle two pieces of pizza together.ALT
Headline: You should waffle some falafel mix. Subtitle: Get in loser, we're making fawaffles (falwaffles?)ALT
Headline: You should waffle some mozzarella sticks.ALT
Headline: Fuck it, let's waffle some cheese.ALT