10th April 2012

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10th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah Kitties with 337 notes

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8th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from Take these broken wings and learn to fly with 62,317 notes

blackbird-fly61:

He should only shave to keep that up…. Just sayin’

NOT A HINT TO ANYONE. AT ALL.

NEVAR!  And besides, I could bring back my moustache on top of my awesome beardedness.

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8th April 2012

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That awesome moment…

When one of your good friends and your father-in-law are arguing about whether or not you should emblazon your chest with a jolly roger tattoo…

30th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah Kitties with 398 notes

So. Cute!

So. Cute!

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30th March 2012

Link reblogged from Neil Gaiman with 4,515 notes

Neil Gaiman: The Difference Between Private and Public Morality →

robertreich:

Republicans have morality upside down. Santorum, Gingrich, and even Romney are barnstorming across the land condemning gay marriage, abortion, out-of-wedlock births, access to contraception, and the wall separating church and state.

But America’s problem isn’t a breakdown in…

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30th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Take these broken wings and learn to fly with 41,010 notes

blackbird-fly61:

3dela:

lassandra:

magico-tramonto:

yumjuice:



A seven-year-old has donated $140 to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) because he doesn’t think it’s right for gay people not to be treated equally.
The child, Malcolm, was given $140 by his parents to donate to the charity of his choice. He chose to split the money between the gay centre and the HRC.
The cheque was accompanied by a hand written note that read: “I am sending you this money because I don’t think it’s fair that Gay people are not treated equally.”
A note from the boy’s mother said: “To teach the importance of improving the world around him, Malcolm was given $140 to give away to the charity of his choice. After hearing a story on the radio about the mistreatment of gays and lesbians, Malcolm became both upset and curious about the issue…to help, he chose to split his money between the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.”

Faith in humanity: restored.

That is such an awesome kid.

good kid,
his parents gotta be proud of this kid : ))

Maybe there is still hope for this Planet….. what an awesome kid :) this really made my day….

PARENTING: You are doing it SO right!

MUST BE SHARED FOREVER

blackbird-fly61:

3dela:

lassandra:

magico-tramonto:

yumjuice:

A seven-year-old has donated $140 to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) because he doesn’t think it’s right for gay people not to be treated equally.

The child, Malcolm, was given $140 by his parents to donate to the charity of his choice. He chose to split the money between the gay centre and the HRC.

The cheque was accompanied by a hand written note that read: “I am sending you this money because I don’t think it’s fair that Gay people are not treated equally.”

A note from the boy’s mother said: “To teach the importance of improving the world around him, Malcolm was given $140 to give away to the charity of his choice. After hearing a story on the radio about the mistreatment of gays and lesbians, Malcolm became both upset and curious about the issue…to help, he chose to split his money between the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.”

Faith in humanity: restored.

That is such an awesome kid.

good kid,

his parents gotta be proud of this kid : ))

Maybe there is still hope for this Planet….. what an awesome kid :) this really made my day….

PARENTING: You are doing it SO right!

MUST BE SHARED FOREVER

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30th March 2012

Photo reblogged from WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR with 1,359 notes

wilwheaton:

ashrussell:

this is what happens when you’ve only watched through the first season of st: tng and this is the most memorable thing to you for some reason and you think about it a lot even though you watched the ep like a year and a half ago and you have a weird-ass dream about wil wheaton that involves hostile pirates and international espionage and mermaids and forced blood donation and then someone leaves you alone with photoshop and the internet

I’m not gonna lie, Marge: I’m kind of prefer the reality.

wilwheaton:

ashrussell:

this is what happens when you’ve only watched through the first season of st: tng and this is the most memorable thing to you for some reason and you think about it a lot even though you watched the ep like a year and a half ago and you have a weird-ass dream about wil wheaton that involves hostile pirates and international espionage and mermaids and forced blood donation and then someone leaves you alone with photoshop and the internet

I’m not gonna lie, Marge: I’m kind of prefer the reality.

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30th March 2012

Photoset reblogged from The robots are at war. They are giant. with 63,951 notes

pinkelephantparades:

amen.

Not so much the literal anti-christ….but for someone who claims to be a devout christian, boy does he ever miss the mark.  Rather sad that I know people who kneel before the altars of literal gods of war and death who are nicer and kinder than other people I know who worship the Christian god of love, peace, and tolerance.

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30th March 2012

Photoset reblogged from WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR with 35,823 notes

Not a Christian anymore, but it’s refreshing to see someone actually get the message of the New Testament.

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