Saturday, December 15, 2012

International directory of suicide hotlines

mindovermatterzine:

Argentina Suicide Hotlines

Armenia Suicide Hotlines

Australia Suicide Hotlines

Austria Suicide Hotlines

Barbados Suicide Hotlines

Belgium Suicide Hotlines

Botswana Suicide Hotlines

Brazil Suicide Hotlines

Canada Suicide Hotlines

China Suicide Hotlines

Croatia Suicide Hotlines

Cyprus Suicide Hotlines

Denmark Suicide Hotlines

Egypt Suicide Hotlines

Estonia Suicide Hotlines

Fiji Suicide Hotlines

Finland Suicide Hotlines

France Suicide Hotlines

Germany Suicide Hotlines

Ghana Suicide Hotlines

Gibraltar Suicide Hotlines

Hong Kong Suicide Hotlines

Hungary Suicide Hotlines

India Suicide Hotlines

Ireland Suicide Hotlines

Israel Suicide Hotlines

Italy Suicide Hotlines

Japan Suicide Hotlines

Liberia Suicide Hotlines

Lithuania Suicide Hotlines

Malaysia Suicide Hotlines

Malta Suicide Hotlines

Mauritius Suicide Hotlines

Namibia Suicide Hotlines

Netherlands Suicide Hotlines

New Zealand Suicide Hotlines

Norway Suicide Hotlines

Paupua New Guinea Suicide Hotlines

Philippines Suicide Hotlines

Poland Suicide Hotlines

Portugal Suicide Hotlines

Russian Federation Suicide Hotlines

Somoa Suicide Hotlines

Serbia Suicide Hotlines

Singapore Suicide Hotlines

South Africa Suicide Hotlines

South Korea Suicide Hotlines

Spain Suicide Hotlines

Sri Lanka Suicide Hotlines

St. Vincent Suicide Hotlines

Sudan Suicide Hotlines

Sweden Suicide Hotlines

Switzerland Suicide Hotlines

Taiwan Suicide Hotlines

Thailand Suicide Hotlines

Tobago Suicide Hotlines

Tonga Suicide Hotlines

Trinidad and Tobago Suicide Hotlines

Turkey Suicide Hotlines

Ukraine Suicide Hotlines

United Kingdom Suicide Hotlines

Zimbabwe Suicide Hotlines

Saturday, November 10, 2012

fairestcharming:

Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan (credit)

Sunday, September 9, 2012

casstic:

fattiesinlove:

“The beautiful English broad with the incomparable soprano and promiscuous vocabulary.”  -  Blake Edwards on Julie Andrews

God, she’s perfect. 

Friday, June 22, 2012
misterjmasters:

ursineknight:

viceprincipalpanch:

bemusedlybespectacled:

twlboaj:

Anne Hathaway dressed as a dashing young man.
ANNE HATHAWAY DRESSED AS A DASHING YOUNG MAN.

Anne Hathaway MAKING OUT WITH AN ATTRACTIVE WOMAN.

ANNE HATHAWAY MAKING OUT WITH AUDRA MCDONALD WHILE RAUL ESPARZA PINES ON HER SHOULDER
WELCOME TO TWELFTH NIGHT, BITCHES

Time to reblog this again? Time to reblog this again.

Oh yes, let’s.

misterjmasters:

ursineknight:

viceprincipalpanch:

bemusedlybespectacled:

twlboaj:

Anne Hathaway dressed as a dashing young man.

ANNE HATHAWAY DRESSED AS A DASHING YOUNG MAN.

Anne Hathaway MAKING OUT WITH AN ATTRACTIVE WOMAN.

ANNE HATHAWAY MAKING OUT WITH AUDRA MCDONALD WHILE RAUL ESPARZA PINES ON HER SHOULDER

WELCOME TO TWELFTH NIGHT, BITCHES

Time to reblog this again? Time to reblog this again.

Oh yes, let’s.

(Source: wuthering-heights)

Sunday, June 10, 2012
doctorwho:

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
TARDIS wedding invitations are very cool.
geekvites:

Bowties should NEVER be optional, but I guess it’s polite.

doctorwho:

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.

TARDIS wedding invitations are very cool.

geekvites:

Bowties should NEVER be optional, but I guess it’s polite.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment:

Hey guys! Sorry its been so inactive around here. I’m slowly but surely getting finished with my finals.
Anyway, I found this and thought I had to share. The way body language can tell how a person is really feeling is something that I consider very interesting. I think it would be a great way to show, in a subtle way, how a character is really feeing.
Hope its useful! And good luck with finals! Hopefully, this place will be a bit more active once summer kicks in.

fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment:

Hey guys! Sorry its been so inactive around here. I’m slowly but surely getting finished with my finals.

Anyway, I found this and thought I had to share. The way body language can tell how a person is really feeling is something that I consider very interesting. I think it would be a great way to show, in a subtle way, how a character is really feeing.

Hope its useful! And good luck with finals! Hopefully, this place will be a bit more active once summer kicks in.

Thursday, April 26, 2012
strangelykatie:

mock-up of a princess vs princess page
shoujo style spontaneous flowers GO

strangelykatie:

mock-up of a princess vs princess page

shoujo style spontaneous flowers GO

Saturday, April 21, 2012
By neehs

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

You want to say Hi to the cute girl on the subway. How will she react? Fortunately, I can tell you with some certainty, because she’s already sending messages to you. Looking out the window, reading a book, working on a computer, arms folded across chest, body away from you = do not disturb. So, y’know, don’t disturb her. Really. Even to say that you like her hair, shoes, or book. A compliment is not always a reason for women to smile and say thank you. You are a threat, remember? You are Schrödinger’s Rapist. Don’t assume that whatever you have to say will win her over with charm or flattery. Believe what she’s signaling, and back off.

If you speak, and she responds in a monosyllabic way without looking at you, she’s saying, “I don’t want to be rude, but please leave me alone.” You don’t know why. It could be “Please leave me alone because I am trying to memorize Beowulf.” It could be “Please leave me alone because you are a scary, scary man with breath like a water buffalo.” It could be “Please leave me alone because I am planning my assassination of a major geopolitical figure and I will have to kill you if you are able to recognize me and blow my cover.”

On the other hand, if she is turned towards you, making eye contact, and she responds in a friendly and talkative manner when you speak to her, you are getting a green light. You can continue the conversation until you start getting signals to back off.

The fourth point: If you fail to respect what women say, you label yourself a problem.

There’s a man with whom I went out on a single date—afternoon coffee, for one hour by the clock—on July 25th. In the two days after the date, he sent me about fifteen e-mails, scolding me for non-responsiveness. I e-mailed him back, saying, “Look, this is a disproportionate response to a single date. You are making me uncomfortable. Do not contact me again.” It is now October 7th. Does he still e-mail?

Yeah. He does. About every two weeks.

This man scores higher on the threat level scale than Man with the Cockroach Tattoos. (Who, after all, is guilty of nothing more than terrifying bad taste.) You see, Mr. E-mail has made it clear that he ignores what I say when he wants something from me. Now, I don’t know if he is an actual rapist, and I sincerely hope he’s not. But he is certainly Schrödinger’s Rapist, and this particular Schrödinger’s Rapist has a probability ratio greater than one in sixty. Because a man who ignores a woman’s NO in a non-sexual setting is more likely to ignore NO in a sexual setting, as well.

So if you speak to a woman who is otherwise occupied, you’re sending a subtle message. It is that your desire to interact trumps her right to be left alone. If you pursue a conversation when she’s tried to cut it off, you send a message. It is that your desire to speak trumps her right to be left alone. And each of those messages indicates that you believe your desires are a legitimate reason to override her rights.

For women, who are watching you very closely to determine how much of a threat you are, this is an important piece of data.

an excerpt from Phaedra Starling’s “Schrödinger’s Rapist: or a guy’s guide to approaching strange women without being maced” (via lostgrrrls)

HOLY FUCK THE TRUTH.

Can every one of my male followers read this? And please, before you get defensive (“I would never rape anyone!”) keep in mind, women being afraid of Shrodinger’s Rapists (oh my god i still can’t get over the encompassing brilliance of this phrase) is a conditioned, learned response from being immersed in rape culture and the evolution of sexism and sexual violence in our society from the day we’re born. And unfortunately, it’s very difficult to unlearn without the efforts of all genders to dismantle it. Which is where you come in.

(via lil-ith)

Printing this out on flyers and dropping it from the sky

(via therapsida)

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

quotes-to-the-normandy:

louvette:

sesca:

Firefly Effect (1/?)

pfffffahahahaha

MORE! MUST SEE MORE!!!! XD (pretty please?)

Seems only right to reblog this there.

Thursday, March 22, 2012
strangelykatie:

mock-up of a princess vs princess page
shoujo style spontaneous flowers GO

strangelykatie:

mock-up of a princess vs princess page

shoujo style spontaneous flowers GO

Saturday, March 3, 2012

I’ve been forced to explain homosexuality to my kids (aged 3 and 4) because their uncle is gay. This incredibly difficult and traumatic experience went as follows:

Child: Why does Uncle Bob go everywhere with Pete?
Me: Because they’re in love, just like Mummy and Daddy are.
Child: Oh. Can I have a biscuit?

We’re all scarred for life. Scarred, I tell you.

KateP, Internet commenter (via ourgodthedrugs)

OH THE HUMANITY. THE HUMANITY AND HORROR. 

(via kwhynot)

(Source: Guardian)

Thursday, January 12, 2012

jimsstayingalive:

See, sometimes I post things that aren’t angst! 

(Source: avengersaccumulate)