December 2011
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When people on here start going on about “multiples” or “headmates” or “otherkin” or whatever term they enjoy using for their delusions, and refer to them as “other people in my head,” I imagine some sort of living creature waking up in the dark, meaty wrinkles of a stranger’s brain. They can’t move/escape and eventually get swallowed...
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2011 is almost over. Inbox me something you've... →
It’s okay if it’s not nice.
If I had pectus excavatum I'd just eat cereal out...
catbountry:
stereofidelic:
Who needs bowls when you’ve got one built in?
Growing up I knew a kid who had this.
A cousin of mine has this. She recently had a metal bar inserted into her chest to push her sternum outward. She has to leave it in there for the next two years.
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Today I learned that lab-grown diamonds and gemstones are essentially perfect and have no flaws, as do ones that are mined. They are also cheaper, despite technically being more valuable. Buying a lab-grown diamond also ensures that they did not come from a conflict zone, and no slave labor was used to obtain them. Keep this in mind the next time you go shopping for fine jewelry.
No, Mario....
All toasters toast BREAD.
2012: Let The End Times Roll →
I’ve started a sketchy webcomic that will be updated daily up until this time next year. It’s basically about events that happen in my life every day until the supposed date of the apocalypse. (December 21st, 2012) Take a look!
People who overstate the benefits of marijuana
catbountry:
mattisbollywood:
transhumanisticpanspermia:
It’s called a recreational drug for a reason. That’s what it’s used for. Recreation. Relaxation. Its mind altering properties. Also sometimes painkilling properties.
Then the stoners read reports on how it’s a mild anticarcinogen (just like half of the stuff you probably ate for dinner) and start saying it cures cancer or some shit.
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Help get word out, SOPA hearing NOT delayed until... →
retrobird:
here’s some more information and a call to action:
As was widely reported last Friday, all indications were that the House Judiciary Committee would delay its vote on SOPA for a few weeks. Now it looks like they might vote this week, if Congress stays in session:
PCMAG: “SOPA vote might happen this week after all”
ACTIVIST POST: “Congress tries to pull a fast...
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