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Have a shmoopy Hulkeye comic because this particular fascination of mine is unlikely to be indulged by the movie. (DON’T TELL ME IF IT IS I DON’T WANT SPOILERS this late release date is killing me)

This came from a conversation Lloyd and I had during Earth’s Mightiest Heroes where we theorized about Hulk carrying around Hawkeye in a baby sling.

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  • god: hey baby
  • god: did it hurt
  • god: when you fell from heaven?
  • satan: you're a fucking dick

mandylasers:

In which baby!Peter is afraid of flying and the dads find out about his powers.

THIS MAKES NO SENSE, I’M SORRY I JUST THOUGHT IT WOULD BE FUNNY AND I HAVE A LOT OF SUPERFAMILY FEELS.

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eldritchjoy:

the—bad-guy:

Singal boost the fuck out of this.

eldritchjoy:

the—bad-guy:

Singal boost the fuck out of this.

bigbigtruck:

coelasquid:

ginchface:

bradofarrell:

Oh my god I’m crying.
Irene spent 30 years socializing Alex and he eventually became as smart as a 5 year old human. He could speak English and was able to convey ideas and coin new words. Like, he knew the words “yummy” and “bread” and when she made him a birthday cake he called it “yummy-bread” because he didn’t know the word for cake.
It took years and years of training him out of her own pocket before anyone would even give he grant money to study him “officially” and now she’s one of the most well-respected animal behavior scientists.
She had a routine with Alex where every night she’d say “Goodnight Alex, I love you!” and he’d say “I love you!” and then she’d turn off the light and go to bed. Recently, after going through their routine, she came by the next morning and he had passed away.
30 years.
;____;

Why hey there, Irene Pepperberg’s Moth story.

When I read her book, I couldn’t make it through the first sentence on the dust jacket without crying.



If you’re interested, this 1982 documentary has some  great footage of Alex using English words to identify objects. Really cool stuff. 
Every time he gets one right, before she can even hand him his treat, he says “I want a nut” XD

bigbigtruck:

coelasquid:

ginchface:

bradofarrell:

Oh my god I’m crying.

Irene spent 30 years socializing Alex and he eventually became as smart as a 5 year old human. He could speak English and was able to convey ideas and coin new words. Like, he knew the words “yummy” and “bread” and when she made him a birthday cake he called it “yummy-bread” because he didn’t know the word for cake.

It took years and years of training him out of her own pocket before anyone would even give he grant money to study him “officially” and now she’s one of the most well-respected animal behavior scientists.

She had a routine with Alex where every night she’d say “Goodnight Alex, I love you!” and he’d say “I love you!” and then she’d turn off the light and go to bed. Recently, after going through their routine, she came by the next morning and he had passed away.

30 years.

;____;

Why hey there, Irene Pepperberg’s Moth story.

When I read her book, I couldn’t make it through the first sentence on the dust jacket without crying.

If you’re interested, this 1982 documentary has some great footage of Alex using English words to identify objects. Really cool stuff. Every time he gets one right, before she can even hand him his treat, he says “I want a nut” XD
wow i am losing followers by the second

haha oh i am so sorry 

In the instances when POC say shit like ‘Oh I can’t stand white folk’ or ‘Damn white people’, they aren’t saying ‘Oh I think they are inferior, I want to humiliate them, abuse them, enslave them and wipe out their people!’, they’re saying ‘Damn, after a couple hundred years of white people thinking I’m inferior, humiliating me, abusing me, enslaving me, and trying to wipe out my people, I don’t wanna deal with them.’ The context is completely different. Cite Arrow Briana (via absinthedisco)

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becoming-bailey:

REBLOG IF YOU SUPPORT TRANS* PRIDE.

becoming-bailey:

REBLOG IF YOU SUPPORT TRANS* PRIDE.

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tyleroakley:

Well this is awkward.

#the best argument against the bible is the bible 

Fuck. That tag though.

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Very few people who call on the bible to argue their point seem to have actually read the bible.

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stfuconservatives:

timekiller-s:

rabbleprochoice:

stfuprolife:

I definitely love how anti-choicers feel that it’s okay to appropriate everything that has nothing to do with them to further their oppressive movement.Seriously, just stop that and be decent human beings, please? 

My favorite part of the abortion debate is when anti-choicers use Hitler or the Holocaust as a comparison to something in the abortion debate because most don’t realize that they want to live in a society that Hitler actually created.
Under Hitler, abortions for Aryan people were outlawed unless the fetus was going to bring down the “master race” somehow (then they were basically forced). Hitler made abortions illegal and people died because of it and yet, anti-choicers want to live in a society like the one Hitler created but LOVE to use him and his legacy and the mass genocide he ordered as examples of what being able to choose has done?

Love,
Rabble

Here’s an overview on what Hitler intended for the role of women in Nazi-era Germany. See if you can spot the parallels between this and some modern-day rhetoric from the far Right (especially those that advocate against things like pay equality and reproductive justice), and keep in mind this is just basically a thumbnail sketch.

Also, Jewish doctors routinely performed abortions on pregnant women in concentration camps to spare them the horror of undergoing Nazi science experiments. Abortions saved lives in those camps.

stfuconservatives:

timekiller-s:

rabbleprochoice:

stfuprolife:

I definitely love how anti-choicers feel that it’s okay to appropriate everything that has nothing to do with them to further their oppressive movement.

Seriously, just stop that and be decent human beings, please? 

My favorite part of the abortion debate is when anti-choicers use Hitler or the Holocaust as a comparison to something in the abortion debate because most don’t realize that they want to live in a society that Hitler actually created.

Under Hitler, abortions for Aryan people were outlawed unless the fetus was going to bring down the “master race” somehow (then they were basically forced). Hitler made abortions illegal and people died because of it and yet, anti-choicers want to live in a society like the one Hitler created but LOVE to use him and his legacy and the mass genocide he ordered as examples of what being able to choose has done?

Love,

Rabble

Here’s an overview on what Hitler intended for the role of women in Nazi-era Germany. See if you can spot the parallels between this and some modern-day rhetoric from the far Right (especially those that advocate against things like pay equality and reproductive justice), and keep in mind this is just basically a thumbnail sketch.

Also, Jewish doctors routinely performed abortions on pregnant women in concentration camps to spare them the horror of undergoing Nazi science experiments. Abortions saved lives in those camps.

(Source: prolife4ever)