femme-werewolf:

dixonette1013:

insertepithethere:

fuckboyizm:

nevaehtyler:

This incredibly pure and important 

MY FRAGILE HEART

😩💜

If I ever not reblog this assume I’m dead

On one hand, I want to be a bitter fuck about inspiration porn and the false narrative that it is unusual for autistic people to have romantic/sexual relationships. We’re 60% as successful as genpop, which isn’t terribly low. Married autistics aren’t unicorns.

On the other hand, this couple is fucking adorable and they are so in love and I am so happy for them and it is giving me diabetes.

naamahdarling:

generalmillshistory:

Ice Cream Cones Cereal

Ice cream cones for breakfast? In 1986, yes. Introduced AND discontinued that year, Ice Cream Cones cereal was briefly reintroduced in 2003 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the ice cream cone, but it was a limited release. Now, if we want ice cream cones for breakfast, we’ll have to stick to the real thing (not recommended). 

OMG! I REMEMBER THIS! I LOVED IT! :O

gaygothur:

“Alcohol does not a change a person’s fundamental value system. People’s personalities when intoxicated, even though somewhat altered, still bear some relationship to who they are when sober. When you are drunk you may behave in ways that are silly or embarrassing; you might be overly familiar or tactlessly honest, or perhaps careless or forgetful. But do you knock over little old ladies for a laugh? Probably not. Do you sexually assault the clerk at the convenience store? Unlikely. People’s conduct while intoxicated continues to be governed by their core foundation of beliefs and attitudes, even though there is some loosening of the structure. Alcohol encourages people to let loose what they have simmering below the surface.”

— Lundy Bancroft, Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men

As you are someone who promotes charitable giving, where do you think one can have the most positive impact by donating money?

elodieunderglass:

copperbadge:

Oh man such a simple question, such a complicated answer. 

This got really long and Anon, I need you to know upfront that this is not me yelling at you – you just asked a question that triggered a response that has been a long time in coming, and I’m addressing a wider audience. So thank you for asking! Sorry for the impending wall of text.  

So there are three parts to my response to this question! 

1. It depends on what you mean by “positive impact”.

2. Only you can determine, based on 1, where you should give and how.

3. You will never actually have a perfect answer to 2.  

(There is a readmore below! Read more!)

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Some good thoughts about what makes a charity and how the Work is done.