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Mona's Mad Hatter Love




rubywhiterabbit:

My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…

Pluto is there.

The artist remembered Pluto.

Guys…

The artist drew Pluto crying.


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Dancing at a party

All the guys are like:

All the girls are like:

And then there’s me:

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good job Rebecca :P

Tell me about it! I had to wait all this time to get the money, and for my last test score, and now I cant find the paperwork. This isn’t a good sign.


And I lost my log in information so yet again, I cannot apply for certification.


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I thought I had gotten over that whole thing, but just one photo and I’m a mess all over again. Dammit.


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a-n-t-i-g-o-n-a:

Edward Mordrake. He had an extra face on the back of his head which was able to laugh or cry, although there isn’t any proof that it actually expressed these emotions. The face on the back of his head smiled when he cried and the eyes followed the movements of people around him. Another interesting but highly implausible thing was the fact that the face seemed to be speaking, but nothing could be heard. However, Edward could hear what it was saying and he begged the doctors to remove the face from his head because it talked to him forever about “things from hell”. But the surgeons refused to remove it because it was too risky.He committed suicide when he was 23 and lived totally isolated for most part of his life. 

a-n-t-i-g-o-n-a:

Edward Mordrake. He had an extra face on the back of his head which was able to laugh or cry, although there isn’t any proof that it actually expressed these emotions. The face on the back of his head smiled when he cried and the eyes followed the movements of people around him. Another interesting but highly implausible thing was the fact that the face seemed to be speaking, but nothing could be heard. However, Edward could hear what it was saying and he begged the doctors to remove the face from his head because it talked to him forever about “things from hell”. But the surgeons refused to remove it because it was too risky.
He committed suicide when he was 23 and lived totally isolated for most part of his life. 

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"I feel most people’s sexuality is enormously complicated. That’s what it means to be human. Wouldn’t it be great if we honored that complexity rather than turn it into gossip or ridicule? Wouldn’t it be great if we accepted sexual diversity, in ourselves and others, without condemning it?"

- Janet Jackson (Essence Magazine, 2001)

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