New words for old desires...

May 28

“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.” — John Stuart Mill

May 25

therumseydiary:

Flag of Buffalo, New York

therumseydiary:

Flag of Buffalo, New York

(via artvoice)

May 22

The one thing I hate about talking to people..

lowestxdepths:

swallowedbythestreetz:

Not getting the effort given back that I put in.

THIS

…and not only simply getting back LESS effort than what you put in, but getting back absolutely NO effort whatsoever.

Like zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

That always rules, too.

May 12

sixdeadcows:

#LIFE WITH SCULLZ work edition~  Scully gets emotional when someone returns a Pomeranian Care Book


Reblogging this for Jess Jones.
It’s a Dana Scully action figure with a Pomeranian owners guide. Because why the fuck not.

sixdeadcows:

#LIFE WITH SCULLZ work edition~
Scully gets emotional when someone returns a Pomeranian Care Book

Reblogging this for Jess Jones.

It’s a Dana Scully action figure with a Pomeranian owners guide. Because why the fuck not.

(via scullyism)

May 09

Props to Dave Starr for creating this.

Props to Dave Starr for creating this.

Apr 27

conoroh:

WISHBONE IS SO RACIST HE DRESSED UP AS SO MANY DIFFERENT HISTORICAL FIGURES AND SO MANY DIFFERENT CULTURES. HE’S SO DISRESPECTFUL. WE WOULD WITH HIS JACK RUSSELL TERRIER PRIVILEGED LIFESTYLE.

conoroh:

WISHBONE IS SO RACIST HE DRESSED UP AS SO MANY DIFFERENT HISTORICAL FIGURES AND SO MANY DIFFERENT CULTURES. HE’S SO DISRESPECTFUL. WE WOULD WITH HIS JACK RUSSELL TERRIER PRIVILEGED LIFESTYLE.

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Apr 25

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Apr 23

thedailywhat:

Bard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:

“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”

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thedailywhat:

Bard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:

“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”

[explore]

(via jillsarahg)

moshedbrotatoes:

wut

Some paradox such as this probably only happens once or twice throughout the history of the universe.

moshedbrotatoes:

wut

Some paradox such as this probably only happens once or twice throughout the history of the universe.

(Source: fapcats, via laymetosea)