I love all of this because I have a lot of weird scars but also:
RG 734 [INDUCED ABORTION]: It’s strange to think about the operations that haven’t left scars.
Darkness, I have done dread deeds in,
Hearkening to apocalyptic heathen,
Even as I cocked my lips to yours. And I have slept
On floors. And I have crept along on all fours.
And. More. I have lived briskly in nice houses.
I have swigged whiskey in icehouses.
I have been June, July, and August.
I have been riotous when I felt like I must
Or I could be. And I’ve hung on your tree like a ripe fig
Desiring to be plucked. And I’ve flung my body to your bed
Like a white bride pining to be rubbed up against.
Like a suckling child hungry in a viper’s den.
- Jill Alexander Essbaum
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Video: Grizzler the Border Collie is the World’s First Canine Photographer
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Happy brothers after being rescued from a circus [video]
dON’T FUCKING CRY
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This is like, really important.
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“My friends are beautiful, gorgeous, intelligent women who are far finer humans than the men in my life. Regrettably, I don’t want to fuck them. I want to fuck men, a point about which I feel no pride. When I have doubt, I think of this: a photo of a comely penis makes me want to suck it; a photo of a vulva makes me consider eating oysters. I am, sad to say, straight. Men are so dull that I often wish I were not.” - What I Learned In Girls’ School
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I’ll read my books and I’ll drink coffee and I’ll listen to music, and I’ll bolt the door.
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1 sqft of bun
Fun fact: a group of bunnies is called a fluffle.
1 SQFT OF FLUFFLE
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It’s all about falling in love with yourself and sharing that love with someone who appreciates you, rather than looking for love to compensate for a self love deficit.
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People need to realize the significance of this post, because when I reblogged it it was just blank so I think some people may not understand what this is trying to say
Adopting an animal (or buying from someone close to you who has recently had puppies, kittens, etc) is not like simply going to the store and buying a toy. You do not just get to throw it away once you are done with it and it stops being cute in your eyes
This is a real living thing that has emotions, needs, and wants, not something to be thrown away when YOU are done after YOU entered at commitment to raise and care for this animal.
What’s just as bad as dumping the animal off just anywhere you want, whether it be on the side of the road or in a shelter, is that a lot of these animals end up dying after that. Animals are NOT always adopted and strays are not always picked up. Animals can get put down, run over, tortured, and a list of other things
People should really think about what they are responsible for before they bring an animal into their life
Not to mention that that animal loves you, you are his world, and when you drop him off at the shelter - or worse, in the street - you are abandoning him. He doesn’t know what he did wrong, he thinks you’ll come back, maybe you just dropped him off for a bit and you’ll come back to him.
Not only did you make a commitment, but that animal loves you and throwing them away isn’t just breaking that commitment, it’s throwing away someone who doesn’t understand why you don’t love him anymore and where you went.
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