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Wow I love all of these pokemon fusion drawings, yes world, keep going plz

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biggerbadderlatterday:

what is this from?? it’s gorgeous. i’m freaking out a bit.

Hannibal. Delightful show about a whole lot of serial killers getting all up in each others grills. Like, the only not serial killer is the guy in the gifset, and as you can see, he’s probably the craziest one

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homurica:

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farfromgotham:

Fun fact time: many of my old acquaintances still make joking comments whenever they see me wearing pink, because as a child (and honestly pretty much right up to high school) I would refuse to associate with any pink objects. 
It wasn’t because I didn’t like pink, it was because since I appeared female I was supposed to/ it was immediately assumed that I did and therefore it pissed me the ever-loving fuck off. I was ashamed to like it, which is terrible because pink is an awesome color. But when you shove it down young girls throats it gets really old, really fast. 
Give the child the fucking rainbow, and if they pick pink, it’s not because they are female and/or effeminate, it’s because they like the color pink. 

THIS.

Gosh this

Also can I add, I’m a boy, and my favourite colour is pink. I think it’s a really great colour and its cool how its like “negative green” and “not a real colour” or whatever that post said. But then people always say “oh you must be a girl then” or “youre so gay” which really irritates me. A colour is just a colour, and it has nothing to do with anyones sexual orientation or gender.

I also am a male and gay and find that I sometimes feel the need to avoid pink, because, as the first person said, it annoys me that it’s what is expected or assumed, or that it’s associated with my sexuality at all. I get irked by gay being pink and pink being gay and all that jazz.
Overall, I think it’s just not good the way we treat pink as a society, for pretty much anybody- connecting a color with a concept so much that we can’t remove those connections when dealing with people. Black is associated with death, but we can recognize that not everybody wearing black is trying to convey that. People wearing pink however are assumed to be conveying femininity, which they might be, OR might NOT be.
So yeah, society, can pink just be like, a thing instead of a THING? That would be great.

homurica:

elasticitymudflap:

ericaisawesome56:

farfromgotham:

Fun fact time: many of my old acquaintances still make joking comments whenever they see me wearing pink, because as a child (and honestly pretty much right up to high school) I would refuse to associate with any pink objects. 

It wasn’t because I didn’t like pink, it was because since I appeared female I was supposed to/ it was immediately assumed that I did and therefore it pissed me the ever-loving fuck off. I was ashamed to like it, which is terrible because pink is an awesome color. But when you shove it down young girls throats it gets really old, really fast. 

Give the child the fucking rainbow, and if they pick pink, it’s not because they are female and/or effeminate, it’s because they like the color pink. 

THIS.

Gosh this

Also can I add, I’m a boy, and my favourite colour is pink. I think it’s a really great colour and its cool how its like “negative green” and “not a real colour” or whatever that post said. But then people always say “oh you must be a girl then” or “youre so gay” which really irritates me. A colour is just a colour, and it has nothing to do with anyones sexual orientation or gender.

I also am a male and gay and find that I sometimes feel the need to avoid pink, because, as the first person said, it annoys me that it’s what is expected or assumed, or that it’s associated with my sexuality at all. I get irked by gay being pink and pink being gay and all that jazz.

Overall, I think it’s just not good the way we treat pink as a society, for pretty much anybody- connecting a color with a concept so much that we can’t remove those connections when dealing with people. Black is associated with death, but we can recognize that not everybody wearing black is trying to convey that. People wearing pink however are assumed to be conveying femininity, which they might be, OR might NOT be.

So yeah, society, can pink just be like, a thing instead of a THING? That would be great.

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Filed under Also Same for all of the other concepts we forcibely attribute to gender and sexuality

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thesociallyawkwardasian:

how do mermaids have babies

do you think the people who play teletubbies feel horny on set sometimes

why didn’t tarzan have a beard

how many things are there

How do ducks masturbate 

The night blogging is strong with these ones.

I thought my hand was a giraffe earlier today.

Mermaids would probably give live birth, but less like humans and more like sharks.

Statistically speaking, sexual individuals feel horny a lot, so probably

Some races are incredibly predisposed to not growing much body or facial hair. Perhaps he had native american heritage?

There are infinite things in the universe

I have no clue how/if ducks do that, and you really probably shouldn’t try to figure it out because i’m sure it’s disturbing if there is an answer

Yes, it is

Your hand is not a giraffe, nor is it likely to become one

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itscarororo:

ok so I fucking loved this episode even though it was filler because it made it obvious how horribly awkward and dumb Azula is when it comes to people skills.  Villains are so often suave motherfuckers who everyone wants to bang but Azula is just awful at human interaction and it’s my favorite

The delivery of this line, and really all azula lines, is just perf

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