Type : Athènes © Les Graphiquants 2009
skittytail asked:
cybeast-gregar answered:
i hate pokemon
the dark type is called the ‘evil type’ in the japanese versions, so ghost and dark are not the same. for example, gengar is big and friendly and not evil in the slightest, whereas spiritomb is basically a bunch of souls that were naughty and got stuck in a rock as punishment and sableye has committed tax fraud
Queers Read This: a zine about queer rage with text from an anonymously-distributed letter from New York pride 1990.
there comes a time in a young man’s life
when he should settle down and find himself a wife
but it’s alright
cause i know that you are mine
I like how the only reason Harry is able to fight the imperious curse so easily is because it hits him and he’s like “Ah I feel calm and relaxed and happy…this is wrong.”
harry: serotonin? in this economy?
all those ‘say no to drugs’ assemblies in school where WACK i never once had the pot head kids push the Devils Lettuce on me. they’d be like ‘hey u wanna smoke some of this here Blunt of Marajoouana?’ and i’d be like ‘no thanks i dont smoke’ and they’d be like ‘ok cool’ and never bother me about it again
drinkers? NO CHILL AT ALL. even into adulthood people act like i’ve slain their child when i say i am completely sober. like every single time i’ve said no to drinking some person is like ‘what about jello shots there’s barely any in it’ or they’ll leave me a solo cup of wine ‘in case you change your mind’ and when by the end of the night i haven’t had it they’re all ‘you didn’t want any?’ LIKE? YAH I SAID I DIDNT?
anti drug psa’s are fine but they gotta talk about drinking too bc never once did anyone i know who did drugs push me to do it too but everyone i tell i am sober tries to find a way to get me to drink like i said ‘i am sober but change my mind’ or smth
“When society gives censors wide and vague powers they never confine themselves to deserving targets. They are not snipers, but machine-gunners. Allow them to fire at will, and they will hit anything that moves.”
— Nick Cohen, “You Can’t Read This Book: Censorship in an Age of Freedom” 2012 (via kvetchlandia)