eve6watchesthebees -> buffriday-with-the-boss
Not 100% sure I'm keeping that one but
Also icon change coming soon probably
buffriday-with-the-boss -> buffriday-with-the-bees
Still riffing on the url 🤷♀️
eve6watchesthebees -> buffriday-with-the-boss
Not 100% sure I'm keeping that one but
Also icon change coming soon probably
buffriday-with-the-boss -> buffriday-with-the-bees
Still riffing on the url 🤷♀️
genuinely fucked up that if i want to interact with someone online i have to say words and have a conversation instead of just mashing my face against them like a cat
reblog to mash your face against your mutuals like a cat
My perfect thick idiot son, Calvin, who has never done anything wrong in his entire life except today when I let him climb my young redbud tree and he went to the highest branch and wedged himself in the crook of it and wouldn't budge and he's so big I was afraid that he might break the branch so I had to get a stepladder and get him down while the neighborhood jays that come by for peanuts whenever they see me in the yard freaked out and sat screaming on the fence to warn me that there's a snake very near me because I'm obviously too stupid to see it and clearly in mortal peril.
snake spotted!!
Shoutout to this reporter who always has a very bad week anytime Matt Gaetz is trending. His mentions are fucked for the next four years.
Queer history is not and has never been, a history of tragedies. As someone who has studied it for over seven years, take it from me, there are moments of joy, laughter, and community to find all throughout it.
I truly believe that one of the big barriers that stop young queer people from learning their history is fear. I won't say that fear is unwarranted. There is injustice, heartbreak, and deep true sadness to be found in queer history. But that is not the sum of it.
Just as queer people have been hurt, betrayed, and oppressed, we have also been loved, treasured, and revered. Queerness is not and has never been universally despised. And when society hates us, we make community still. There is beauty in queer history, even in the more painful parts. It takes a level of bravery to open yourself up to that, but I think it is more than worth it.
Mountain weasel (Mustela altaica)
#it fucken sumny (via @mindfulwrath)
feliz cumpleaños AO3!!!! The most beautiful quinceañera 💜✨👑
hello again (bill clinton limewire voice) my fellow americans
There are a few states that actually have Shield/Refuge laws designed to help trans people fleeing from trans-unsafe states, which also guarantee trans folks access to healthcare. These states are:
Additionally, some states have "trans sanctuary" executive orders signifying safety for trans folks seeking healthcare. These states are:
Living as a resident in these states means you are protected by state's rights and state government to continue or begin receiving trans healthcare. These laws have been codified in their states so everything has been a-ok'd by their state governments.
Stay alive. You got this. I love you.
Black folx don't get caught slippin. Crosscheck this list with these maps made by and thoroughly researched by tougaloo college.
They're a map of sundown towns across the u.s. one is interactive. also, side note, if you know a sundown town that isn't on there, please contact them and they will follow up on it.
Some stunning urban coyote photographs from Corey Arnold, check out the link for other urban animal photos in the series!
Bro wake up 116 new genders just dropped
My gender
ah, yes
never gets old.
Fatty batty 💜🧡
hi did you know that ancient mesopotamians buried their dead under the floors of their own houses to always be close to them? i can't write a poem about this but by god i will write a master's thesis
hey, remember this? i just successfully defended this master's thesis and i'm now officially an archaeologist
2024: the year of growing your hair out
werewolf & vampire?
i had to draw her she's so nostalgic