20 5 / 2013

20 5 / 2013

20 5 / 2013

tardiswanted:

Can you imagine how difficult this must have been for the Doctor?

Susan’s not just a Companion, she’s family. And he didn’t have to come to terms with losing her because of something he couldn’t control. No, he had to willingly let go so she could be happy.

(via unwillingadventurer)

18 5 / 2013

(Source: obriens, via officialpapajohn)

18 5 / 2013

queerwashing:

we’ve invented sprays and traps to get rid of every type of of pest except entitled straight people

(via lgbtlaughs)

18 5 / 2013

"You can love someone so much… But you can never love people as much as you can miss them."

An Abundance of Katherines, John Green (via alexithymia-daily)

(via bri-the-tree-lord)

18 5 / 2013

stupidoldtimeycharms:

lemondifficult:

bidenette:

Le boom.

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There has never been a more appropriate moment for this gif:

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(via thetumblrofrassilon)

18 5 / 2013

renlybaratheeon:

you don’t know true agony unless you’ve gone from watching 5 seasons in 2 days to 1 episode a week

(via bri-the-tree-lord)

17 5 / 2013

stfuprolifers:

kor71:

If you think abortions ok, remember what Horton says.

Awkward. Dr. Seuss and his wife were really liberal and pro-choice. They’ve even threatened to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote the wrong way (the way you’re doing it actually). I guess you didn’t already know that Horton Hears a Who is about the American occupation of Japan post-WWII. He even dedicated it to his dear Japanese friend.
Mrs. Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) continued donating to Planned Parenthood and advocating for reproductive health and rights after her husband died.

stfuprolifers:

kor71:

If you think abortions ok, remember what Horton says.

Awkward. Dr. Seuss and his wife were really liberal and pro-choice. They’ve even threatened to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote the wrong way (the way you’re doing it actually). I guess you didn’t already know that Horton Hears a Who is about the American occupation of Japan post-WWII. He even dedicated it to his dear Japanese friend.

Mrs. Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) continued donating to Planned Parenthood and advocating for reproductive health and rights after her husband died.

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(via socialismartnature)

16 5 / 2013

"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist."

Dom Hélder Câmara, Archbishop of Olinda & Recife (Brazil), 1909-1999
“The Bishop of the Slums” (via pluralistfarmer)

(via xqueen-bitchx)