Raging Monster
I'm just here to reblog things I like and post stuff that doesn't make any sense.
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flanneldragon:

gothcostco:

look at this video of a mouse eating soup and bread and butter

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peace and FUCKING love on planet earth

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luminarai:

awwcatsdotcom:

A magnificent boy

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a perfect void!! I couldn’t help myself

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91,539 notes // posted on 16 May @ 10.39am [ reblog? ]

bananonbinary:

jokes that will literally never not be funny to me:

  • saying “speedrun strats” every time you fuck up
  • saying “first try” when you’ve tried the thing like 15 times, minimum
101,540 notes // posted on 16 May @ 10.38am [ reblog? ]

falseknees:

The Seed Song

Patreon / Store

18,737 notes // posted on 16 May @ 10.38am [ reblog? ]

debbie-sketch:

- Artax, you’re sinking! Come on! Turn around! You have to! Now! Fight against the sadness! - The NeverEnding Story

Insta: @debbiebalboa

393 notes // posted on 15 May @ 4.47pm [ reblog? ]

caitas-cooing:

as-catolica:

mariaalenkoshepard:

sadhoc:

there is a very real tendency of teenagers with anxiety disorders self diagnosing with considerably more stigmatized and impairing mental illnesses (e.g. schizophrenia, DID, personality disorders), but the best response to that isn’t to get angry with them for “appropriating” lol. instead you show them coping resources for the problems they’re actually having and deemphasize diagnostic categories in general. if an 18 year old is claiming to have alzheimer’s, they’re probably making an innocent mistake and are in genuine distress. be kind.

Also I think this trend comes, at least in part, from how brushed aside anxiety disorders can be. If your parents and teachers dismiss you with ‘oh everyone feels anxious’, then inevitably you’re going to start thinking that there must be something else going on with you

”You must feel very scared right now; let’s talk about how to help you personally, tailored to your symptoms” will always be more helpful than “stop faking (X) for attention”. If theyre that desperate for attention or an explanation, something is wrong.

And like, at least some of them are probably right. Yeah these disorders are less common than things like anxiety disorders, but they are more common than you think they are. Like, they probably shouldn’t self diagnose without doing a reasonable amount of research and talking to a professional if possible, but not every single one of them is wrong, and being wrong about something is not the same thing as lying about having something you don’t. Be nice to teenagers they’re still learning

59,692 notes // posted on 15 May @ 3.13pm [ reblog? ]

insomniac-dot-ink:

You think the world would love you better without your holy edges, without your bleeding wounds and unsightly want. You think the world would love you better but it’s just the world.

The grass is soft and holds the ants and parasites and wolves. The wind is gentle and topples mountains the same as it steals breathe. The ocean remembers you, the sea consumes. You are not so tall and not so new.

You think the world would love you better but the world has eaten as much as it’s given. the world’s great beauty is a mirror and an indifference to all your biting parts. the Sun is graceful. the Sun is burning.

We inherit tragedy from hunger but the world would love you better no more, no less, than it will bare you. And it will, and it will.

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evilwizard:

couchie2:

couchie:

evilwizard:

when you set out on the path of revenge, dig two graves. you never know when the other guy might’ve cloned himself

i feel like ur speaking from experience

weird coincidence, i also feel like ur speaking from experience

<|⟩:^(

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lazarusemma:

It doesn’t matter if American Christians in power are “doing it wrong” or if actually, Jesus said things that contradict their proclaimed values. What matters is that religious groups should not be in a position to legislate their religious beliefs such that it applies to people not beholden to that religion.

In other words, the argument that “Jesus would hate White Christian Nationalism because the Bible shows he was a radical etc etc” doesn’t matter because you are meeting them on their terms. If the Bible did say that Jesus hated abortion/poor people/socialism, it still would not be acceptable for Christians to legislate on that basis.

And yet cultural Christianity has brought us to a point where we’d rather pin the problem on a new subset of Christianity whose issue is that they’re misinterpreting original doctrine. Y'all have been saying, “Well, they’re not Real Christians” for centuries. This is not a problem of a new sect’s formation. This is an issue of separation of church & state. In political/legal contexts, it should not matter what the Bible says or doesn’t say, or how anyone interprets it, because the Bible has no place in a courtroom. It’s literally that simple.

18,441 notes // posted on 15 May @ 5.44am [ reblog? ]