IF YOU LOVE TUMBLR REBLOG THIS, GO ON YOUR PAGE, CLICK ON THE PICTURE AND I SWEAR YOUR LIFE WILL BE COMPLETE.
YOU’RE WELCOME.
THIS IS THE MOST MOTHERFUCKING AMAZING THING EVER I AM IN LOVE I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY
OH MY GOD.
I just spent like, the last hour or something doing this.OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST THING BESIDES TUMBLR THAT HAS HAPPENED TO ME FKDSKCFGNDKNGKNGDFds
(Source: wwincest)
i found a broken piece of chalk that someone stapled together
why must we try to play god
who lives in a pineapple under the sea
I literally can’t with tumblr sometimes
When people turn to fictional characters, it’s often because they want an escape. The stories of these people shelter us from the storm of our daily lives; they save us, if only for a little while. But when we really give in, become invested, let ourselves be vulnerable, something changes. We begin to feel that we know them. It’s no longer just an escape, but part of us, something that makes us who we are.
These characters teach us that incredible adversity can be overcome. That people can love each other forever. That life can be an adventure. That magic can be real. And even if these miracles have never happened to us, we begin to go through life believing that, someday, they could.
“And I promise you that you’re important. Don’t look at me like that- in all my 900 years I’ve never met someone who wasn’t important.”
“Cheer up mate, it gets better. Look at me, I was once a little kid living under the stairs. You’ll do fine.”
“Hey. I know it seems like life sucks, that you’ve got the devil on your tail. Hell, sometimes you do. But you’re strong enough to beat him. You’ve got friends at your back and family too, and that’s what really counts in the end.”
“Don’t be silly, they’re wrong about you; of course you matter. You’ve always mattered.”
WOW CONGRATS YOU JUST MADE ME CRY OVER MY OWN POST
(Source: romangodfrey)
The thing I really like about Bunnymund is how he’s this big badass voiced by fucking Wolverine and doesn’t take shit from anyone, but he loves what he does. He’s not ashamed at all to paint eggs and call them adorable and he’s not ashamed that he’s a bunny, two things that in our society are viewed as “not manly.” It really made me happy to see this manly man (sorry, manly bunny), who fights with boomerangs and is big and tough, doing all of these traditionally feminine activities and enjoying them. He takes pride in what he does and doesn’t have an ounce of shame about it. Non of the other characters tease him about it, either. Sure Jack calls him a kangaroo, but he doesn’t go ‘haha you’re a bunny’ or ‘haha you make painted eggs.’ It sends a really good message to kids that you can be a man and still love painting eggs and fluffy bunnies.
(Source: contrived-chaos)
A few months ago, this preacher guy (Preacher Tom, for anyone who might have had a similar experience with the guy) came to my campus and started spewing hateful and judgmental things at passers-by. Knowing he would be back, I created Zealous Preacher Bingo cards, with a few friends’ suggestions for spaces. We gave out candy to anyone who won.
I love how “Yelling” is the free space
i tried not to reblog
i really did
but then
whoops
This sounds fun actually
SPLINK! (by Otakat1)
Please make this a thing okay?