icamebyunicorn:
“The leaves have all fallen of the trees and winter is nearly here, so have a pencil drawing of some Moomins.
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icamebyunicorn:

The leaves have all fallen of the trees and winter is nearly here, so have a pencil drawing of some Moomins.

gaywrites:

Photos from yesterday’s LGBT Solidarity Rally at Stonewall in New York. Yes. (via Yahoo)

toujourspurr:

Stop straight girls referring to their gay ships as ‘sinning’ or ‘disgusting’ or ‘needing jesus’ or ‘embarassing’ or ‘they think I’m innocent but…’ 2K17

Yall are disgusting.

nikolas-ilic:
“If you’re looking for a charity to donate to consider helping out @beaglefreedom it’s an LA based organization to help stop these guys from being tested on, because everyone loves beagles :)
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nikolas-ilic:

If you’re looking for a charity to donate to consider helping out @beaglefreedom it’s an LA based organization to help stop these guys from being tested on, because everyone loves beagles :)

patrickleger:

I’ve been playing around with animating images in photoshop recently. These are my first two attempts, inspired by a korean fashion instagram I follow.

valarhalla:

relaxxxing:

jamaicanamazon:

blvckroseee:

Why don’t I see more of this side of cultures

Get it !

this is the type of shit i wanna see

This dance is called the Dabke if anyone wants to know more! I’m pretty sure the above version is from somewhere in Palestine, but it’s also a huge deal in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. According to legend, it originated in stamping on the dirt roofs in the houses of the region to compact the mixture of clay and straw and became a dance eventually.

More fun things: A Dabke Flashmob from Beirut in 2011

postcardtimemachine:
“U.S. 50 to Lake Tahoe
“Dearest Mom & Pop: We are en route to Lake Tahoe for 10 days — staying in Placerville overnight Saturday, August 12th. Will arrive at the Lake today. Zelma & I are with Lorene and Winifred, the two girls...

postcardtimemachine:

U.S. 50 to Lake Tahoe

Dearest Mom & Pop: We are en route to Lake Tahoe for 10 days — staying in Placerville overnight Saturday, August 12th. Will arrive at the Lake today.  Zelma & I are with Lorene and Winifred, the two girls you met when we went up the hill and someone had stuck a fist through their window.  Remember?  Love, Helen. It is 102°! Plenty Hot!


This postcard was sent when Helen and Zelma were still a young couple.  They would remain together for the rest of their lives (60 years!).  Before the time when not every couple was not free to marry.

THEME