Why are spiders a sign of like bad omen and demons and dark magic and bullshit like that? Why can’t spiders be a sign of good things to come, of protection, and shit like that? This is fucking outrageous. I just want spiders to be portrayed in a positive light for once.

thefirstgentleman:

casual reminder that for every person who doesn’t want to label their sexuality theres another person who prefers the tangibility of a word and both are ok

I HAVE MY BADGE NOW.

IT ONLY TOOK 6 FUCKING HOURS.

doodlebuggy:

A mini comic I did the art for, produced for Grayhaven Comics’ upcoming compilation, ‘You Are Not Alone.’ Written by :DevDestiny-Smasher:, this standalone comic also serves as a slice of backstory for Jane Fitzpatrick — one of the primary characters of the Avatar: tLA/LoK fanproject, ‘What I Learned at SRU.’ Jane’s character concept was directly based on ‘Smellerbee,’ and in the story Jane serves as a reimagining of the character.

You Are Not Alone will be: “A 200+ page anthology of hope with tales of overcoming bullying, homophobia, racism, depression and abuse.” You can find more information about it here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1429812861/you-are-not-alone-1

You can read more of Jane’s story in this short piece: http://destiny-smasher.deviantart.com/art/Side-Pocket-An-SRU-Short-211078228
Or read the full story here on DA: http://destiny-smasher.deviantart.com/art/What-I-Learned-at-SRU-1-184207314 or over at FF.net: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6417590/1/
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Sometimes I talk about the type of work I have to do in spanish class and people are like, “oh, are you in AP Spanish?”

No. No I am not.

I JUST WANT SOMEBODY TO PAINT MY PB CROWN WHILE I’M PRACTICING FOR MY SPANISH FINAL AND GATHERING STUFF FOR EVERYBODY ELSE.

SOMEBODY PAINT MY FUCKING CROWN.

It pisses me off when people put tarantulas on other people and then that person freaks the fuck out and smashes the tarantula or throws it to the ground or some shit like that. Don’t do that fucking shit with tarantulas. Don’t play pranks with them. Don’t put them in situations where you know they’re going to be injured.

It’s not funny.

rosenview:

Wig Giveaway!

This is a giveaway for a Charm Zipper wig from Wig-Supplier. It was worn once for a review, and if you’d like to see that review you can view it right here.

RULES

Giveaway ends one week from today on May 28th 2013 and will be picked using a random number generator. Good luck!

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godtiercosbytop:

omarnorthtower:

nightofthyme:

So taking an arrow to the knee is proposing, in Nordic, right?

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And when you get married, they say you “tie the knot”.

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So it turns out Gamzee was trying to marry Equius.

He just wanted to make him happy.

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steppen-wolf:

The raven is sometimes known as “the wolf-bird.” Ravens, like many other animals, scavenge at wolf kills, but there’s more to it than that. Both wolves and ravens have the ability to form social attachments and they seem to have evolved over many years to form these attachments with each other, to both species’ benefit.

There are a couple of theories as to why wolves and ravens end up at the same carcasses. One is that because ravens can fly, they are better at finding carcasses than wolves are. But they can’t get to the food once they get there, because they can’t open up the carcass. So they’ll make a lot of noise, and then wolves will come and use their sharp teeth and strong jaws to make the food accessible not just to themselves, but also to the ravens.

Ravens have also been observed circling a sick elk or moose and calling out, possibly alerting wolves to an easy kill. The other theory is that ravens respond to the howls of wolves preparing to hunt (and, for that matter, to human hunters shooting guns). They find out where the wolves are going and following. Both theories may be correct.

Wolves and ravens also play. A raven will sneak up behind a wolf and yank its tail and the wolf will play back. Ravens sometimes respond to wolf howls with calls of their own, resulting in a concert of howls and calls.