"I draw from the Absurd three consequences: my revolt, my liberty, my passion."
Albert Camus
animal-factbook:
“When multiple dogs are in the car together and they sense that they are going to the vet, they will comfort each other through hugging or cuddling. This technique is said to be calming for dogs who are anxious of the dude in a lab...

animal-factbook:

When multiple dogs are in the car together and they sense that they are going to the vet, they will comfort each other through hugging or cuddling. This technique is said to be calming for dogs who are anxious of the dude in a lab coat.

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4 years ago

bootycaller:

who wants to give up on society and go live in a treehouse with me

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4 years ago

earthdad:

when someone really cute calls you cute first

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4 years ago

marvelscaptainss:

Friendly reminder that this blog is pro-choice and if you don’t think a woman should have full control of her own body, then kindly unfollow me right now and go to hell

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4 years ago

universal-equivalent:

These rich white women who cut away at women’s rights are never, ever betraying themselves. They are not confused. They will always have access to abortion by virtue of money, which is what buys “a right to privacy” when the law does not enshrine it. They will always have recourse to police. They, by virtue of links with rich men– their fathers, their husbands–, will always have access to power. The fact that you think they are harming themselves when they make it harder for you, a poor woman, a working woman, to prosecute a rapist or get an abortion means they have succeeded in buying your allegiance. 

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4 years ago

coyotes-grin:

todaysbird:

i really like when crows just insert themselves into a group of other birds and then act like there is absolutely nothing strange about it

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4 years ago

onewholesleepyboi:

failure-to-adult:

millennial-review:

imageinsanity:

millennial-review:

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My current employer once said to me, “I get the impression you work to live, not live to work.” Uh, yeah motherfucker.

me after reading this:

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A boss once sat me down and said, I swear to fuck, that it was a bad thing that I was interested in leaving work on time. Like he said something like “I’m told that you like going home at the end of the day.”

I asked him what I meant. Like I point blank said “Are you saying I don’t work enough overtime?”

“…no,” he said, since we got in trouble if we worked OT. It was treated as a moral failing on our parts.

“So are you saying I should be working for free?” I asked. This is a trap question. It was a corporate job. Which meant he actually was limited in the shit he could pull.

“….no,” he grudgingly replied.

“So what is the problem?” I asked. And he had to admit that, technically, I had done nothing wrong.

But he tried to guilt me over LIKING TO GO HOME AT THE END OF THE DAY. After each 8-10 hour shift where I was allowed ZERO breaks, despite the law requiring I get a minimum of 15 minutes every 4 hours.

He also got pissed off that I was very open with telling people I had given my notice. I didn’t bad mouth the place. I wasn’t negative. I was just open that, yes, I was moving and had therefor quit.

GEE I FUCKING WONDER WHY I WAS SO EXCITED TO BE LEAVING.

Anyone who’s foolish enough to tell me that working is a privilege I should “live” for ought to be drawn and quartered.

I’m dead serious; people are dropping dead like flies because of overwork. 

This is why we NEED labor laws, people. 

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4 years ago

oh-deir:

ACTUAL MESSAGE OF (500) DAYS OF SUMMER THAT NO ONE ACTUALLY REALIZES

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