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hmm? what’s that? oh, you don’t like my seeds? *evolves into a fruit that bears no seeds but is now a monoculture that is especially susceptible to pests and disease* how about that idiot
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(607): Did my dad just see you doing a walk of shame?
(1-607): Yup I waved.
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Imagine dragons sleeping the same way giraffes do

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MOVING BLOG
Not going to be using this blog anymore. My new blog is tsarethan
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They say that 90% of an iceberg is below the water’s surface. So I guess you could say that this is “just the tip”.
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Alt-right = neo-Nazi
Anti-SJW = neo-Nazi
Eglatarian = neo-Nazi
Meninist = neo-Nazi
MRA = neo-Nazi
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"It's not hurting anyone if I say I'm trans and don't have dysphoria"
It is. It absolutely is hurting people suffering with this condition. Because when you say you’re trans but you don’t have dysphoria - you just “feel like a man because you like to wear suits”; you’re perpetuating the idea that transsexualism is just a reaction to gender roles. People need to know that what I have is a medical condition, not a choice. And you saying that anyone can “choose to be trans” means that the majority of people don’t understand that.
So I have to go stealth and be misunderstood by the majority of people.
On the behalf of dysphoric trans people, stop saying that you’re not hurting anyone.
You are.
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When Soviet leader says all comrades are equal but Grandma knows you’re special
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Sharks are over 420,000,000 years old.
That’s older than flowering plants, older than trees, 200,000,000 years older than dinosaurs, almost older than vertebrates or animal life on land, and far, far, far older than anything even remotely resembling a mammal.
They’ve survived three ice ages and the rise and fall of the great aquatic invertebrates, the primitive reptiles, the dinosaurs, the warm-water whales, and the mammalian megafauna that came just before us.
They’ve survived virtually unchanged since the dawn of vertebrate life, too. If you found a picture of a primitive shark and showed it to someone who knew nothing about marine life, they’d go “oh, yeah, that’s a weird-looking shark”.
And they are headed for extinction some time in the next century if we continue killing them at this rate. There is still hope, the numbers are lowering more slowly and there are increasing populations in well-managed fisheries, but the four-hundred-and-twenty-million-year-old tops of our food chains are dying out for no other reason than because killing them is profitable.
Spread the word, everyone. Education is the key to getting shark finning banned, to pushing (or forcing) methods of fishing that reduce bycatch, and to convincing people that sharks are not monsters.
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my heart says jedi knight, but my emotional instability says sith lord
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