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psychofapsychstudent · 6 years ago
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The Full Collection of Pride Pun t-shirt designs to date
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you’ve gotta stat romanticizing your life. you gotta start believing that your morning commute is cute and fun, that every cup of coffee is the best you’ve ever had, that even the smallest and most mundane things are exciting and new. you have to, because that’s when you start truly living. that’s when you look forward to every day. 
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#mood 
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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Aaaaand there you have it. 😌
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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flower petals exploding from a volcano in Costa Rica
photo by Nick Meek
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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“The More I Know Men, The More I Love My Dog,” Marsha P. Johnson and friend, New York City, c. 1980s. Photo by Randy Wicker. Marsha P. Johnson and Randy Wicker were not necessarily destined to be close friends. Wicker–a white, cisgender, gay man–famously reacted to the Stonewall riots by declaring, “throwing rocks through windows doesn’t open doors.” And, Johnson–a trans woman of color–famously threw one of the first rocks at Stonewall. Nonetheless, Johnson and Wicker, who, with their distinct styles of controversial activism, both played major parts in building the modern LGBT movement, maintained a fiercely loyal friendship until Ms. Johnson’s death in 1992. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #payitnomind #translivesmatter #remembertheT #gavingrimm #gavingrimmisahero (at New York, New York)
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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For those with anxiety.
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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A little different from the things I usually post, but I thought this might be helpful to some pet owners out there.
A few of these tips might seem pretty obvious, but I wanted to cover all the bases for those who might not have dealt with hot weather and small pets before.
I know some clever pet owners have come up with other tricks to cool their animals down, so it’s worth looking into extra solutions too. This is just supposed to be some starter’s tips.
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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Food Chains - A new documentary on the true cost of our failed food system. 
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psychofapsychstudent · 9 years ago
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We can’t deny the fact that we have industries here in America that are completely reliant on immigrant labor. Do you want to pay $17 for a valet? Or $8 for a head of broccoli? Well, recognize that this is a labor force we need. Slaughterhouses. Obviously agriculture, which I have a new documentary out about: Food Chains. I was at the store the other day and I thought, “How is one avocado $3.25?” But it was organic. The other ones were three for a dollar. But when I tell people “I buy organic because that means a farmworker wasn’t sprayed with pesticides,” so many of them say, “I never thought of that.” You never thought of that? Everybody is so aware of what they’re putting into their bodies—gluten free, soy free, almond milk—but they’re so unaware where that food comes from. The people who feed the most well-fed nation in the world are going to bed hungry. What does that say about us as a nation?
Eva Longoria  (via femininelatina)
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