finita-la-commedia:
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“I love you. Infinitely and inexpressibly. I’ve woken up in the middle of the night and here I am writing this. My love, my happiness.”
– Vladimir Nabokov, from a letter to Vera (January 19, 1925), featured in “Letters To Vera”...

finita-la-commedia:


“I love you. Infinitely and inexpressibly. I’ve woken up in the middle of the night and here I am writing this. My love, my happiness.”

–  Vladimir Nabokov, from a letter to Vera (January 19, 1925), featured in “Letters To Vera” by Vladimir Nabokov (Russian, 1899-1977)

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walktotheclubpursefirst:

iamthelamp:

teashoesandhair:

letthebonesspeak:

featured: sleepy kitten argues with me about getting up.

Featured: the sound of my heart breaking into a million pieces

[offscreen voice] “hey.”
cat: “wahhh?? waaah?”
“what.”
“wehhh…”
“yeah I know. we’ve gotta get up.”
“wehhhh!”
“we’ve gotta get up.”
“waahhhhh!”
“we do!”
“waa–”

LET HIM SLEEP

(via uf0party)

allthingshyper:

aggressica:

This is important. Stop big cat hunting. This literally is making me cry. 

The way the lion tries to shut out the light…

:Why would you shoot it?

I cannot think of any reason to kill a Lion. You don’t eat it. It’s a waste.

(via 606rose707)

lacigreen:

“Nobody has the right to turn out and tell me that I can’t wear a certain outfit, that I can’t go out to a certain place because I would be safer, or because a man looks at me…”

“what was she wearing?”
“was she drunk?”
“did she sleep around?”

here’s the thing: rape happens regardless of these factors.  that’s why it’s happened for centuries and that’s why it also happens to men, children, and people of all ages.  rape is not about sex.  it’s about exerting power over someone.  stop protecting rapists.

(Source: rumaani, via 606rose707)

America's lead poisoning problem isn't just in Flint. It’s everywhere.

vox.com

America's lead poisoning problem isn't just in Flint. It’s everywhere.

The available data shows that lead exposure is a pervasive issue in the United States.

deprogrammingthelattice:

katsandkonspiracies:

Never mind the fact that fluoride and chlorine compounds are known carcinogens and is in 2/3 of the nation’s water supply and it’s been done for several decades..  Never mind that city water smells like sewage, petroleum, or other strong chemicals.  Never mind the lead poisoning.  But don’t you dare mess with the color of the water! That’s where we draw the line!

Point taken!  Hundreds of millions of people should have and should be taking to the streets in outrage in hundreds of cities across the US, besides Flint, and it should have happened a long time ago, over other colorless and odorless, yet serious poisons being added to our water. 

(Source: rollership, via realistic-utopist)


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