I like things

Mar 19

How I’ll react if I ever hear the TARDIS:

the-girlwho-dreamed:

the-girlwho-dreamed:

when I’m asleep or unconscious:

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when I’m eating:

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when I’m in school:

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when I’m sick:

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when my leg is broken:

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when both my legs are broken:

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when I’m in a coma:

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when I’m dead:

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GOOD LORD, PEOPLE, I POSTED THIS LITERALLY LIKE A MINUTE AGO AND IT ALREADY HAS OVER 25 NOTES!!!! *dies*

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wayfaringstranger:

Bringing this back cause it is so true.

wayfaringstranger:

Bringing this back cause it is so true.

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Mar 17

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loving-vagina:

iwontstandinyourway:

learning-to-love-myself:

nothingishappyanymore:

 If Barbie was an actual woman, she would be 5’9” tall, have a 39” bust, an 18” waist, 33” hips and a size 3 shoe.
• Barbie calls this a “full figure” and likes her weight at 110 lbs.
• At 5’9” tall and weighing 110 lbs, Barbie would have a BMI of 16.24 and fit the weight criteria for anorexia. She likely would not menstruate.
• If Barbie was a real woman, she’d have to walk on all fours due to her proportions.
 • Slumber Party Barbie was introduced in 1965 and came with a bathroom scale permanently set at 110 lbs with a book entitled “How to Lose Weight” with directions inside stating simply “Don’t eat.”
i’m always reblogging this.
I’ve reblogged this a million times and will ALWAYS reblog it.  She is so beautiful…It’s a great message.

I always reblog this when I see it on my dash.

You cant just NOT reblog this

This should have more notes. I reblog every time.

loving-vagina:

iwontstandinyourway:

learning-to-love-myself:

nothingishappyanymore:

 If Barbie was an actual woman, she would be 5’9” tall, have a 39” bust, an 18” waist, 33” hips and a size 3 shoe.

• Barbie calls this a “full figure” and likes her weight at 110 lbs.

• At 5’9” tall and weighing 110 lbs, Barbie would have a BMI of 16.24 and fit the weight criteria for anorexia. She likely would not menstruate.

• If Barbie was a real woman, she’d have to walk on all fours due to her proportions.

 • Slumber Party Barbie was introduced in 1965 and came with a bathroom scale permanently set at 110 lbs with a book entitled “How to Lose Weight” with directions inside stating simply “Don’t eat.”

i’m always reblogging this.

I’ve reblogged this a million times and will ALWAYS reblog it.  She is so beautiful…It’s a great message.

I always reblog this when I see it on my dash.

You cant just NOT reblog this

This should have more notes. I reblog every time.

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A nice list of “Does not equal”

neuroticgumshoe:

ASPERGERS =/= SOCIOPATHY

FEMINISM =/= HATING MEN

WHITE/MALE/CHRISTIAN =/= BIGOT

GAY =/= FLAMBOYANT

VEGAN =/= ASSHOLE (It doesn’t equal instant good person, either)

SOCIAL ANXIETY =/= COOL

INTROVERSION =/= ANTI-SOCIAL

EXTROVERSION =/= PARTY ANIMAL

SCHIZOPHRENIA =/= MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER

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Mar 14

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Mar 13

On my computer, there is a folder…

benedictedcumberbabeof221:

blog-of-the-fandoms:

misplacedlemon:

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THIS. THIS. IS PERFECT,

I have just cracked all of my ribs from laughing too much..

(Source: delaney-stark13, via sarcasmismyspecialty)

sciencesoup:

Scientific Literacy
Can you tell me why stem cells are so important, or why the moon has phases, or how old the universe is? Can you explain what carbon dating is, or the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission, or why it’s hotter in summer than it is in winter? If you can’t, then you might not be scientifically literate. This is problematic, because science is not only really damn awesome, it’s also important. Today, tomorrow, or next week, you’re going to see a news headline about an advance in stem cell research or a warning about climate change, and even if you don’t understand what it means, it’s definitely going to affect your life. Science clearly isn’t being taught or communicated as effectively as it should be—sometimes even scientists themselves are scientifically illiterate outside of their specific field of study, which is ABSURD. Our world is becoming more and more technological and scientific every day, so everyone needs to have fundamental background knowledge in order to understand and be actively involved in scientific issues. This doesn’t mean you need to do what a scientist does—like, you don’t have to build a robot to appreciate the Mars rovers any more than you have to build a plane to appreciate flying. But the Mars rovers exist, and they impact your world, and they’ll impact the world of your children too. Becoming scientifically literate should be like learning how to read: everyone should be taught basic scientific facts, concepts, vocabulary, history and philosophy. Like reading, it’ll open your eyes and enrich your life, because science is exciting—our universe is beautiful and extraordinary and exquisite, and everyone should learn about it. For starters, check out Tumblr’s #science tag, my links page, and the #sci-lit tag, which I’m aiming to take over and use to build up a database of core concepts of science. Go forth and seek knowledge!

sciencesoup:

Scientific Literacy

Can you tell me why stem cells are so important, or why the moon has phases, or how old the universe is? Can you explain what carbon dating is, or the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission, or why it’s hotter in summer than it is in winter? If you can’t, then you might not be scientifically literate. This is problematic, because science is not only really damn awesome, it’s also important. Today, tomorrow, or next week, you’re going to see a news headline about an advance in stem cell research or a warning about climate change, and even if you don’t understand what it means, it’s definitely going to affect your life. Science clearly isn’t being taught or communicated as effectively as it should be—sometimes even scientists themselves are scientifically illiterate outside of their specific field of study, which is ABSURD. Our world is becoming more and more technological and scientific every day, so everyone needs to have fundamental background knowledge in order to understand and be actively involved in scientific issues. This doesn’t mean you need to do what a scientist does—like, you don’t have to build a robot to appreciate the Mars rovers any more than you have to build a plane to appreciate flying. But the Mars rovers exist, and they impact your world, and they’ll impact the world of your children too. Becoming scientifically literate should be like learning how to read: everyone should be taught basic scientific facts, concepts, vocabulary, history and philosophy. Like reading, it’ll open your eyes and enrich your life, because science is exciting—our universe is beautiful and extraordinary and exquisite, and everyone should learn about it. For starters, check out Tumblr’s #science tag, my links page, and the #sci-lit tag, which I’m aiming to take over and use to build up a database of core concepts of science. Go forth and seek knowledge!

(via insomnias-words)

Mar 12

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Mar 11

wolverikphantom:

mizuki1113:

The things Tom Hiddleston can do:

In conclusion, he is Perfection.

Don’t forget “EHEHEHE”

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(Source: mrpuddingston, via angelxhunter)