Okay. I'll try every venue at least once. How are the other volunteers? Everyone's friendly?

So far everyone has been very friendly!

hausofcards:

Trying to watch Game of Thrones but my cat keeps making me feel really awkward about watching the sex scenes.

hausofcards:

Trying to watch Game of Thrones but my cat keeps making me feel really awkward about watching the sex scenes.

seerolight:


cumaeansibyl
:

Ruby Rhod is one of my favorite characters in sci-fi ever because he is Luc Besson’s vision of the hetero sex symbol of the future: a flamboyant, emotionally labile man who wears skin-tight leopard print or decks himself in roses, a man who accessorizes with big jewelry and dabbles in cosmetics. And the ladies love him. Everything about him screams “gay” according to our stereotypes, but he’s portrayed as a 100% straight sexual dynamo.

Besson is one of the few directors I’ve seen who actually recognizes that our ideas of sexuality and gender performance might have changed drastically in the future

cupiovolare:

so this is my life.

And mine occasionly!

cupiovolare:

so this is my life.

And mine occasionly!

monmondedefolie:

Really been neglecting this though. Exam tension is giving me a headache and the last thing my eyes want to be doing is straining to look at tiny holes. 
My aim for 50 Pokemon by the end of May isn’t going to happen :(

Wow… This is impressive!

monmondedefolie:

Really been neglecting this though. Exam tension is giving me a headache and the last thing my eyes want to be doing is straining to look at tiny holes. 

My aim for 50 Pokemon by the end of May isn’t going to happen :(

Wow… This is impressive!

maravstheworld:

I made this :)

maravstheworld:

I made this :)

fuckyeahneedlework:

That’s nice.

fuckyeahneedlework:

That’s nice.

ichinitsuite:

Furisode (振袖) is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which range in length from 85 centimeters for a kofurisode (小振袖) to 114 centimeters for an ōfurisode (大振袖).

Furisode are the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.

Many parents buy the Furisode for their daughters to celebrate this significant point in a young woman’s life. Furisode is a formal kimono for single women, it is brightly colored and made of very fine quality silk. In the very modest Japanese society wearing a Furisode is a very obvious statement. It is a very loud and clear advertisement that the single woman is available for marriage. (x)

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How fucking great was Alex?

Oh man… there are not enough adjectives to describe how great!!!