“If it’s about a dad dating other dads, how come some of them have kids???”

spooktastic-aradia:

k-rbie:

trans-corvo:

trashgender-neurotica:

bayrad:

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everyone stop reblogging the chains that don’t include the trans flag challenge

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deadmomjokes:

punkyiddishkeit:

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just throw them away then! why is people hoarding stuff that no one wants better. it all has to go somewhere when you die anyway

Wow it’s almost like the problem is our entire commercial fast fashion industry and not Marie Kondo.

And the clothes nobody wants from donations, you could just as easily tear up to make “t-shirt yarn” and then make thick warm blankets out of them for homeless shelters, animal shelters, some medical facilities, etc. Or you could compost the natural fiber ones (cotton, linen, wool), and make a memory quilt out of the synthetic ones. Or or or, there’s a ton of ways to upcycle clothes if local donation centers really don’t want them–which says something about the donation center itself, rather than Marie Kondo’s methods. Obviously don’t donate stuff that isn’t quality (no torn, stained, or ratty clothes), either find other ways to use them or throw them away.

But yeah, like pp said, it’s almost like the issue is with the way we push people buy and hoard rather than Marie Kondo helping people get their homes and lives in order!

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Animal sizes for comparison

treacherous-serpent:

paddysnuffles:

Moose

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Grey Wolf

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Maned Wolf

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Sea Otter

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Toucan

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Grizzly Bear

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Polar Bear

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Stellar Sea Lion

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Cow

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Pig

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Raven

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Black Bear & Bengal Tiger

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White-Tailed Deer

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Buffalo

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Capybara

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me at half the animals on the post: “BITCH THAT’S H U G E”

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stark-tony:

me, as a child lining up stuff in rows: now this is how you have fun

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cat-memes-only:

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floralls:

by anniespratt

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floralls:

Cottage garden by  Georgianna Lane

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stuff-n-n0nsense:

Shortly after this, Colbert said to her, “I can’t understand what you’re saying when you say it, but even if you didn’t have a translator I would follow you to a cult compound and never leave” and tbh same

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moldavita:
“cuties
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moldavita:

cuties

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zestydoesthings:
“Just two Garden Golem dads, making an honest wage and putting their best selves forward to support their adopted Golem child.
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zestydoesthings:

Just two Garden Golem dads, making an honest wage and putting their best selves forward to support their adopted Golem child. 

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“ Scientists invented fabric that makes electricity from...

solarpunkcast:

mckitterick:

trapqueenkoopa:

aspiringwarriorlibrarian:

greaseonmymouth:

mllemusketeer:

inushiek:

deniedmysign:

scarletgoldenthorn:

fridjitzu:

did-you-kno:

Scientists invented fabric that makes electricity from motion and sunlight. To create the fabric, researchers at Georgia Tech wove together solar cell fibers with materials that generate power from movement. It could be used in “tents, curtains, or wearable garments,” meaning we’d virtually never be without power. Source

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Y'all are fucking idiots. Clean energy will NEVER be enough to replace the energy we have now. We’d have to tear down DOZENS of forests just to fit enough windmills and solar panels to get even a QUARTER (probably less, tbh) of the energy we can produce now.

Yeah, sure, when they’ve already calculated that a few square miles of panels in the empty ass Arizona desert could power the whole nation. But ok, fracking and the diminishing petroleum supply is worlds better.

Nevermind that windmills are often most efficient off the coast. There they take up no land, impact no trees, don’t pollute the water, and are conveniently located where winds are often strongest anyway.

And solar panels can literally be built into roofs of buildings and in empty areas like deserts. The sun strikes the Earth with the same amount of energy in an hour that our civilization uses in a year.

But yeah, it would be impossible for us to ever have enough energy from clean sources.

Durr hurr technology is bad and I would rather light shit on fire than have clean energy

I can also testify to the Arizona desert being empty ass. And the California desert. And the Nevada desert. 

also…no forests were cleared to make space for Denmark’s windmills and yet they regularly produce so much power that it covers almost all of the country’s power needs. Oh, and then there’s the times when the windmills generate 140% of Denmark’s power needs. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/10/denmark-wind-windfarm-power-exceed-electricity-demand

Friendly reminder that oil pipelines are a scam.

The fact that anyone can believe a limited amount of dinosaur oil is more plentiful and efficient than moving air or fucking sunlight is proof that entire populations can be completely brainwashed.

And don’t forget wave and geothermal power.

The best place to install solar? Parking lots! Here’s the Community Mercantile in LFK:

Not only can it supply almost all the power needed for stores that build these, it also reduces ambient heating from the roasting pavement and keeps cars covered from the elements.

Everyone wins!

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The ways we can produce sustainable, renewable energy grow by the year. There is zero reason to keep maintaining oil and natural gas industries!

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shushtaouk:

Queer Eye is so good because we get to see five members of the LGBTQA+ community laugh and cry and be silly! Those guys struggled so much in their lives! Bobby grew up in the south in a deeply religious community and ran away at age fifteen! (he got outed.) Karamo is the first openly gay black man on reality tv and he drowned in toxic masculinity for the whole duration of his adolescence! Antoni confessed coming out was super painful because of internalized homophobia and a dysfunctional family life! Jonathan was shunned out by people he loved because of his identity, and I’m pretty sure Tan is the first openly gay Muslim man in the goddamn history of american tv!!! Those guys lived the trauma of our worst nightmares and are now happy and hugging each other and thriving. Just seeing them smile is fucking healing (and they are aware of it! They want us to know we can be happy too!) They truly love each other and give off such a good wholesome vibe. When we look at them there’s this little soothing voice that sounds like Karamo and whispers everything is going to be okay.

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glumshoe:

Shoutout to the imaginary person or creature that used to run alongside the car when you were a kid. It was so good at parkour.

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hranuspeaks:

fuckyeahcomicsbaby:

IT Workers Share the Most Idiotic Things Non-Techies Have Told Them

i remember one dude that came in last week that tried to convince me that his optical drive was his hard drive

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kayleefabulous:

kayleefabulous:

ok so I got added to this facebook group where people post bad pictures they’ve taken of boats and do you wanna see maybe the funniest thing i’ve ever seen

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