#there's a reason for that tag
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
liloslittlethings · 9 days ago
Text
liam would hold farts in for louis...?
(otra vienna 6/10/15)
59 notes · View notes
aropride · 4 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
20K notes · View notes
whyissupernaturaltrending · 6 months ago
Text
a former US president gets shot at and rather than trend himself he causes supernatural to trend instead because everyone is sharing the news via the destiel meme. unparalleled
25K notes · View notes
gibbearish · 1 year ago
Text
love when ppl defend the aggressive monetization of the internet with "what, do you just expect it to be free and them not make a profit???" like. yeah that would be really nice actually i would love that:)! thanks for asking
58K notes · View notes
minjimunji · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
bi 4 bi percabeth,,,,, 👉👈
17K notes · View notes
chiptrillino-art · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
(ID in ALT Text) Happy very, very late Mother's Day!
I am not saying that zuko is sokkas substitute for kya. or they look in any way similar! The whole concept here is that something was happening at the moment, be it how they were laying in bed, how the hair pooled over the pillow, or how sokka was able to hold onto it. It just brought sokka back. It triggered a memory, and suddenly he relived a brief memory. Making him suddenly miss his mother again. hope you enjoy!
14K notes · View notes
hickeygender · 1 year ago
Text
tragedy enjoyers when a character perpetuates the cycle of violence they themselves were a victim of
Tumblr media
57K notes · View notes
edlucavalden · 2 months ago
Text
Hm… it seems that they have something in common?
Tumblr media
[BONUS]
Also, where did Mithrun’s monster knowledge come from..?
Tumblr media
7K notes · View notes
spyres-moved · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
6K notes · View notes
wasyago · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
snoozing n cruising
7K notes · View notes
cozymodeonpoint · 1 year ago
Text
senshi fans: learning how to make nutritious meals for themselves
laios fans: down bad
marcille fans: lesbianism
chilchuck fans: putting that man in situations
21K notes · View notes
lesgay-loser · 4 months ago
Text
"wdym you're a man, you were born a girl and youll always be one" = general transphobia directed at a trans guy
"why would you want to be a man, all men are horrible" "clearly you only want to be a man so you arent oppressed anymore" "gender traitor" = transandrophobia
7K notes · View notes
humming-fly · 1 month ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
He was feeling left out
and the higher rez stills, since gifs always export as if you're sending messages through a metal can~
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
4K notes · View notes
elfboypussy · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
dude idk what’s wrong with me but dragon age 2 has been on the edge of my psyche for the past month since i finished the game
3K notes · View notes
reasonsforhope · 3 months ago
Text
This is kind of a weird reason for hope, honestly, but it genuinely changed how I think about catastrophe.
Historical fact that you probably do not know:
At least 30-50% of the population of Pompeii survived.
Maybe even the majority of the people of Pompeii survived.
(The numbers 30-50% there are according Professor J. Theodore Peña, a professor of ancient Roman archeology who studies Pompeii, whom I took a class on Pompeii with in 2018. The numbers of "maybe even the majority" are from articles linked below.)
Yes, that Pompeii, the one where the entire city was swallowed by a volcanic eruption.
And no, I'm not kidding. x, x, x, x, x, x
So how this is possible, that anyone could survive, when the entire city was literally buried in volcanic ash? And the answer is that the eruption actually took place over the course of almost 24 hours, as the earthquakes and clouds of smoke emitting from Pompeii gradually got worse and worse, followed by the ejection of ash and giant stones that gradually escalated, until the fifth pyroclastic flow (aka giant wave of searing hot ash) hit the city.
So, people had a bit less than 24 hours to flee the city. And many of them did, whether by boat or cart or horse or foot. And many of them made it.
Pompeii is the iconic, ultimate example we have, culturally, for a natural disaster that causes complete annihilation.
But it never caused complete annihilation at all. Not of the people who lived there.
I think climate change, ultimately, is going to be like Pompeii. Yes, there will be natural disasters. Yes, it will keep getting worse for a while.
Yes, people will die, and yes, we do need to act fast, and we need to do all that we can to save every single living being that we can.
But unlike the people of Pompeii, we have the ability to fix most of the effects of climate change. We have the ability to cool the planet down from whatever temperature it ultimately hits. (Masterpost on this here.)
Natural disasters fucking suck. But as the true story of Pompeii exemplifies, they are often a lot more survivable than we think. And we have benefits and resources and technology and knowledge above all communication that the people of Pompeii never did - in fact, we're getting so good at building for and detecting and warning for natural disasters that the number of people dying from natural disasters has been plummeting, even as natural disasters are getting worse and worse (x).
We are going to survive climate change (x). We are going to fix as much of it as we can (x). And we are going to rebuild afterward.
Because as the many survivors of Pompeii show, that's what humans do.
4K notes · View notes
joshuamj · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Hero.
7K notes · View notes