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sweet-land-of-libertea:

thackerybinxx:

shinga-tumblr:

It’s okay kitten, I too have been that drunk

OH my GOD

infomercial kitten.

why is no-one willing to sell him a special kitten straw for $19.95

(Source: gifarium, via loltothemax)

12 hours ago
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pastababe:

appeasingclouds:

A new vending machine has been released which can print any book within minutes.

The Espresso Book Machine has access to 500,000 different books - the same as 23.6 miles of shelf space - and can even churn out a fresh copy of Crime and Punishment in just nine minutes.

Pages are printed at a rate of over 100 per minute and are then pressed, glued and cut to produce a pristine book.

Users simply pick the book they would like on a screen and wait for it to be printed … it certainly is a novel way of getting a new book.

6 days ago
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pastababe:

fierrrrrrce:

aeromatic:

l-ovestargirl:

kuawa:

suicidalsighs:

nialovesyouu:

peachhhh:

minted-snowflakes:

v-ona:

b0mbb:

literally this goes to all the anons whoever tell me can’t or have no reason to be sad. 

So true

wow i never thought of it like this before

amen sista

Hmmm..

This got said to me today omg

omg i never thought of that

“I think that if I ever have kids, and they are upset, I won’t tell them that people are starving in China or anything like that because it wouldn’t change the fact that they were upset. And even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn’t really change the fact that you have what you have.”

This is what i say every time someone says ‘think of the kids in africa that are dying of hunger’. Like ugh, please stop!

favorite post.

hey this is my art :)

pastababe:

fierrrrrrce:

aeromatic:

l-ovestargirl:

kuawa:

suicidalsighs:

nialovesyouu:

peachhhh:

minted-snowflakes:

v-ona:

b0mbb:

literally this goes to all the anons whoever tell me can’t or have no reason to be sad. 

So true

wow i never thought of it like this before

amen sista

Hmmm..

This got said to me today omg

omg i never thought of that

“I think that if I ever have kids, and they are upset, I won’t tell them that people are starving in China or anything like that because it wouldn’t change the fact that they were upset. And even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn’t really change the fact that you have what you have.”

This is what i say every time someone says ‘think of the kids in africa that are dying of hunger’. Like ugh, please stop!

favorite post.

hey this is my art :)

(Source: triste-love)

12 hours ago
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And then tomorrow I can tell you what a great boss you turned out to be. Best boss I ever had.

(Source: halpertjames, via gloaurora)

12 hours ago
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pastababe:

ashleymater:

Tippi Benjamine Okanti Degré, daughter of French wildlife photographers Alain Degré and Sylvie Robert, was born in Namibia. During her childhood she befriended many wild animals, including a 28-year old elephant called Abu and a leopard nicknamed J&B. She was embraced by the Bushmen and the Himba tribespeople of the Kalahari, who taught her how to survive on roots and berries, as well as how to speak their langua

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4 days ago
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When I was a student at Cambridge I remember an anthropology professor holding up a picture of a bone with 28 incisions carved in it. “This is often considered to be man’s first attempt at a calendar,” she explained. She paused as we dutifully wrote this down. “My question to you is this – what man needs to mark 28 days? I would suggest to you that this is woman’s first attempt at a calendar.”

It was a moment that changed my life. In that second I stopped to question almost everything I had been taught about the past. How often had I overlooked women’s contributions? How often had I sped past them as I learned of male achievement and men’s place in the history books? Then I read Rosalind Miles’s book “The Women’s History of the World” (recently republished as “Who Cooked the Last Supper?”) and I knew I needed to look again. History is full of fabulous females who have been systematically ignored, forgotten or simply written out of the records. They’re not all saints, they’re not all geniuses, but they do deserve remembering.