cassandrajp:

Sebastian from The Mortal Instruments (written by@CassieClare!) 
Is his personality nature or nurture - or both?! 

cassandrajp:

Sebastian from The Mortal Instruments (written by@CassieClare!) 

Is his personality nature or nurture - or both?! 

sassygayherondales:

stylishirish:

horain:

stylishirish:

this guy i know throws this wild crazy party at the end of every school year and he invites literally everyone in our grade and this year i’m gonna call the cops ahead of time to shut it down because i once let him borrow a pencil and he never gave it back 

that’s a lot of anger over just 1 pencil.

it was a mechanical pencil 

you may proceed 

catchingupdates:

CATCHING FIRE TRAILER!!

fleeingthemundane:

theoncomingmadman:

fuck

Oh God. I may not recover from this.

fleeingthemundane:

theoncomingmadman:

fuck

Oh God. I may not recover from this.

jacemayitouchyourmango:

fourismywhore:

On a scale from 1-10 how awkward is this for Veronica Roth and John Green?

I’d say anywhere from four to six.

daefics:

lucidstrike:

obenibo:


littleojibwe:


tanninginparadise:


See this picture? This comes from a town in Canada where a 24 pack of water bottles is 104 dollars and formula milk for a baby is priced at 55 dollars a pack. What’s more, a pack of diapers is 95 dollars and one head of lettuce is 26 dollars. Inuit people are starving in a country known for it’s generosity.
If you don’t believe this is true, you can find more images like this here. This is the only grocery store these people have in their small towns, and many people are going hungry & elderly are dying faster.
You’ll send aid to foreign children that are starving, so why won’t you pay a little extra to feed the people in your own country who work hard & still can’t afford the prices for healthy food for their families?
Please reblog this photo to raise awareness that even in our own countries people are starving, join the movement and show the government that we won’t sit by and watch people starve. 
Children in a first world country are getting sick & starving, and nobody is even aware it’s happening. You can let people know by reblogging and showing you care. People I am close to, my friends and future in-laws are going through this. 


Love how little attention this post gets from my beach blog followers.


Signal boost.


I was expecting explanation as to WHY the prices are so high… o_o

wtf. Can we send them some cows? (I know that sounds insulting, it’s kind of meant to - my school’s idea of helping other countries is the wonderful idea of sending them cows, so it’s an inside joke. Also I’m not entirely joking, we are surrounded by cows in this area, we joke there are more cows in a given town than people… I wonder if I could steal one or two and how much it would cost to mail them to some of these unfortunate families. Again, wtf why and how and WHAT and HOW ARE THE PRICES SO HIGH?)

daefics:

lucidstrike:

obenibo:

littleojibwe:

tanninginparadise:

See this picture? This comes from a town in Canada where a 24 pack of water bottles is 104 dollars and formula milk for a baby is priced at 55 dollars a pack. What’s more, a pack of diapers is 95 dollars and one head of lettuce is 26 dollars. Inuit people are starving in a country known for it’s generosity.

If you don’t believe this is true, you can find more images like this here. This is the only grocery store these people have in their small towns, and many people are going hungry & elderly are dying faster.

You’ll send aid to foreign children that are starving, so why won’t you pay a little extra to feed the people in your own country who work hard & still can’t afford the prices for healthy food for their families?

Please reblog this photo to raise awareness that even in our own countries people are starving, join the movement and show the government that we won’t sit by and watch people starve. 

Children in a first world country are getting sick & starving, and nobody is even aware it’s happening. You can let people know by reblogging and showing you care. People I am close to, my friends and future in-laws are going through this. 

Love how little attention this post gets from my beach blog followers.

Signal boost.

I was expecting explanation as to WHY the prices are so high… o_o

wtf. Can we send them some cows? (I know that sounds insulting, it’s kind of meant to - my school’s idea of helping other countries is the wonderful idea of sending them cows, so it’s an inside joke. Also I’m not entirely joking, we are surrounded by cows in this area, we joke there are more cows in a given town than people… I wonder if I could steal one or two and how much it would cost to mail them to some of these unfortunate families. Again, wtf why and how and WHAT and HOW ARE THE PRICES SO HIGH?)