All night I kept thinking of the words “gallifreyan outlaw” and trying to remember where I heard them.

Then just now I remember it’s 7oby’s artblog.

bookshelfporn:

‘tsundoku’ - the Japanese word for buying books & not reading them, leaving them to pile up.

My room: A descriptor.

bookshelfporn:

‘tsundoku’ - the Japanese word for buying books & not reading them, leaving them to pile up.

My room: A descriptor.

mind-mountains:

I love this drawing, but I hate it. I love how the artist has captured mental illness perfectly. I hate what it represents and illustrates - because it illustrates my everyday struggle. I want to hang this picture on my wall. I want to carry it around with me, and when people ask whats wrong or where I’ve been or what has been happening, I just want to hand it to them. This disease cannot be described in words, but this illustration has pretty much summed a big part of it up.

mind-mountains:

I love this drawing, but I hate it. I love how the artist has captured mental illness perfectly. I hate what it represents and illustrates - because it illustrates my everyday struggle. I want to hang this picture on my wall. I want to carry it around with me, and when people ask whats wrong or where I’ve been or what has been happening, I just want to hand it to them. This disease cannot be described in words, but this illustration has pretty much summed a big part of it up.

(via psychcomedy)

jebiwonkenobi:

When I was little I thought being an adult meant not having a bed time but I’ve come to realize that it just means being in charge of my own bed time and it turns out that I am not equipped to handle that responsibility.

(via pneumaticoutlaw)

thepoorgroomsbrideissoslutty:

okay so i thought the end angel falling scene of supernatural was really haunting so i cut the audio out and let me tell you its beautiful

just listen

(via pneumaticoutlaw)

e-slut:

things! not! to! say! to! asexuals!:

  • ‘aren’t you just asexual becuase no one likes you?’
  • ‘asexuality isn’t even real’
  • ‘you’ll grow out of it’
  • ‘well do you masturbate?’
  • anything of or pertaining to amoebas
  • ‘so does that mean you’re gonna die alone then?’
  • ‘you don’t dress like an asexual’

(via asexualityexists)

abraesive:

you gOTTA DRAW THE LINE SOMEWHERE. YOU GOTTA DRAW THE FUCKING LINE IN THE SAND DUDE.

YOU GOTTA MAKE A STATEMENT. YOU GOTTA LOOK INSIDE YOURSELF AND SAY,”WHAT AM I WILLING TO PUT UP WITH TODAY?” 

NOT FUCKING THIS

(via ruinedchildhood)

Sometimes I see tumblr users playing a game called “meticulously tag everything in the post in order to garner notes”. Other times I see tumblr users play a different game called “don’t tag shit but accrue thousands of notes anyway”.

nsfwsb:

tumblr does for social justice what peta does for animal rights

(via pneumaticoutlaw)

Sometimes I remember that I run a blog dedicated to my friend’s roleplay character’s ass.

Good times. Good times.

Sometimes I want to do things. Most times I decide not to.

victoriousvocabulary:


NOSTALGIA
[noun]
a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations; a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one’s life, to one’s home or homeland, or to one’s family and friends. The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), meaning “homecoming”, a Homeric word, and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning “pain, ache”. It was described as a medical condition, a form of melancholy, in the Early Modern period, and became an important trope in Romanticism.
[Artist Unknown]

victoriousvocabulary:

NOSTALGIA

[noun]

a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations; a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one’s life, to one’s home or homeland, or to one’s family and friends. The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), meaning “homecoming”, a Homeric word, and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning “pain, ache”. It was described as a medical condition, a form of melancholy, in the Early Modern period, and became an important trope in Romanticism.

[Artist Unknown]

Why did nobody tell me about the Atari Breakout thing on Google Image search?

Take a few little pills and the bad thoughts go away.