Increasing Entropy


chaikneeboy:

best. cosplay. ever. if you don’t know who this is, you’re too young.

(Source: wayward-may-queen)



iseebreadpeople:

I think it’s very important to note that there are a lot of other places on the spectrum than those listed, and that the exact listing of it might change depending on perspective. This is a good base, but it is not complete or comprehensive.

(Source: mlisam)


Stop Gay Racism & Internalised Homophobia: It’s time for human relationships to evolve. No really, it’s time…

stopracismandhomophobiaongrindr:

Every day we are overwhelmed with ridiculous stories that reinforce heteronormative conditioning. Not just us non-heterosexuals. Everyone. It’s absolutely insane. These socially constructed methods of control need to be dismantled. We cannot evolve unless they are.

Think about it. Every day we…

(Source: news.com.au)

Via Stop Gay Racism & Internalised Homophobia

When I was 16, I had a fake I.D. and decided to go to a gay bar by myself because some friends bailed on me. While there, an older gentleman bought me a drink. He wasn’t a creeper, and he definitely wasn’t unattractive. I accepted the drink and began talking to him. No big deal. As the hour progressed, I felt myself feeling strange. I mentioned that I felt like I had a headache, and this guy helped guide me out of the bar. As we were walking down the street, the thought of, ‘Oh god, he’s drugged me, I’m going to die’ came to my head. I tried to get away, but I was so drugged up that I could barely walk, let alone speak. It also didn’t help that I had really large ‘goth’ platform shoes because I was going through a phase. Anyway, this guy brought me to his suv and began undressing me. As a final act of defiance, I hit him over the head with my platform shoe. He then punched me, and I remember thinking, ‘Why don’t they ever give workshops to gay guys about being victims of rape too?’ While I was as careful as possible, I never saw the guy slip something in the drink. I even watched the bar tender make the drink. Anyway, I lied there completely paralyzed while this pervert was lubing up. I locked eyes with his for a moment, and that’s when it happened. A very large and angry drag queen opened the door of the vehicle and beat the shit out of my attempted rapist. She and her other drag friends helped dress and care for me while the police arrived. I was saved by a group of guardian drag queens. They were basically the modern day ‘angels from heaven.’

mcqueenlovesme:

starsinthegutter:

celestial-shade:

yolo-tier:

welcome-to-the-sinners-ball:

imgayitsok:

God bless drag queens.

bless those great souls that saved that kid.

all the awards to those lovely gals.

Reblogging for the ‘goth platform shoes’ part lmao.

(Source: b-random)

Via Busy Doing Something Close to Nothing

Every positive change—every jump to a higher level of energy and awareness—involves a rite of passage. Each time to ascend to a higher rung on the ladder of personal evolution, we must go through a period of discomfort, of initiation. I have never found an exception.

– Dan Millman  (via solelyequanimity)

(Source: lucifelle)

Via Snap en Crackle



spiffypop:

manzati:

(Complete 8-bit Community Bead Art) - Imgur

WANT



aafrophone:

donnesdistractions:

bunniesormidgets:

Face it guys

My school is prettier than yours

And this is only 3 out of the billion bridges we have

Im gonna miss this campus so much.

University of California Santa Cruz.

One year left at the beautiful campus!


Via Procrastination Lessons


holymoleculesbatman:

Let’s talk about history!

This guy is Linus Pauling (this is his graduation photo from Oregon State University in 1922).

He was an American chemist, biochemist, peace activist, author, and educator. He was one of the most influential chemists in history and ranks among the most important scientists of the 20th century. Pauling was among the first scientists to work in the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology.

Pauling is one of only four individuals to have won more than one Nobel Prize. He is one of only two people awarded Nobel Prizes in different fields (the Chemistry and Peace prizes), the other being Marie Curie (the Chemistry and Physics prizes), and the only person awarded two unshared prizes. 

He died in 1994 at age 93.



benjaminhyw:

omargabriel:

Reblogging for the hammock.
Because I like hammocks.
That is all.

i agree, that’s a very lovely hammock.

I’m not looking at the hammock.

(Source: nudeskinn)


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