enchantedengland:

landscape-lunacy:

Old farmhouse in Peak District, England by Daniel Casson

#nature #Peak District #travel #greenery #photography

   The Peak District is at the southern end of the Pennines (a range of mountains and hills) and mostly in northern Derbyshire; but includes parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire as well. In spite of the nomenclature, the landscape generally lacks sharp peaks but is characterised instead by rolling round hills and peaceful plateaus, voluptuous valleys and lovely limestone gorges. It’s mostly rural but surrounded by lots of conurbations and urban areas and other places with chain stores and car parks. 

gallusrostromegalus:

nonbinaryvexahlia:

zmyaro:

nonbinaryvexahlia:

one of the weirdest ways that language is evolving in response to the internet is that “bad words” just. do not have the same impact anymore. i constantly forget that some people think ‘fuck you’ is a terrible insult

so threats and insults have to start getting really out there if the person wants to even mean anything. if a person told me to die i’d shrug it off but if i opened a post’s tags and saw “op i will sneak into your house and replace all your shoelaces with cooked pasta” do you know how shaken i’d be? do you know how upset i’d be if i saw “op is the personification of the look you share w other people in the grocery store when some dude is causing A Scene™

for no reason”

So you are saying English curses on the Internet are becoming more like Yiddish curses?

I sincerely hope so but I can’t say I’m familiar with yiddish curses and i am begging you to tell me a few

My Personal favorite is:

“May all your teeth fall out, except for one, to give you a toothache.”