Embracing the pun of my last name. Poetry. Quotes. Inspiration. Corgis. Marvel. Sherlock. Doctor Who. Not necessarily in that order.

 

fishingboatproceeds:

librocubicularistlifestyle:

10.03.2014
In which I find my people in college.

Thank you for the attractive goatee, librocubicularistlifestyle.

fishingboatproceeds:

librocubicularistlifestyle:

10.03.2014

In which I find my people in college.

Thank you for the attractive goatee, librocubicularistlifestyle.

therandomactorg:

We’d like to thank you for all that you do to help us conquer the world one random act of kindness at a time. It’s amazing how much gratitude our hearts can hold – especially when we have so much for which to be thankful. 
Our dauntless Director Cinde Monsam has written a new blog explaining just ‘why we fundraise’ in case you’ve ever wondered what sorts of acts are being funded. We hope you’ll take time to read it, and that you’ll consider submitting an act proposal of your own sometime this year.
We hope you’ll drop by our blog each week to read stories about the acts of kindness that you make possible. We recently started a special section on our website, The Kindness Files to highlight a few of the many individual acts being done each month. And, of course, our two new programs last year, Caught in the Act and Class Act were created to encourage and reward those who make kindness a part of their lives. 
Again, we want you to know that we’re thankful for each and every one of you, not just today, but every day. And we hope you’ll join us in conquering the world one random act of kindness at a time.

therandomactorg:

We’d like to thank you for all that you do to help us conquer the world one random act of kindness at a time. It’s amazing how much gratitude our hearts can hold – especially when we have so much for which to be thankful. 

Our dauntless Director Cinde Monsam has written a new blog explaining just ‘why we fundraise’ in case you’ve ever wondered what sorts of acts are being funded. We hope you’ll take time to read it, and that you’ll consider submitting an act proposal of your own sometime this year.

We hope you’ll drop by our blog each week to read stories about the acts of kindness that you make possible. We recently started a special section on our website, The Kindness Files to highlight a few of the many individual acts being done each month. And, of course, our two new programs last year, Caught in the Act and Class Act were created to encourage and reward those who make kindness a part of their lives. 

Again, we want you to know that we’re thankful for each and every one of you, not just today, but every day. And we hope you’ll join us in conquering the world one random act of kindness at a time.

goodcharlotteofficial:

redbloodedamerica:

mallninjacode:

pual1010:

brownglucose:

stunningpicture:

So proud of my mother for doing her own research after I sent her that meme. A sign she hung in her car window.

Stay woke

Is this true?

Not only is it true, it gets worse. The Susan G Komen For The Cure Foundation has actually successfully sued “competing” charities, because (paraphrasing) their “message or branding was infringing.”
You read that correctly: they took money that people had donated to cure cancer, and hired attorneys with it, to sue ANOTHER group of people trying to find a cure for cancer, who, in turn, had to use their donated money to hire their own legal counsel to defend themselves.



There’s a documentary about this on Netflix called Pink Ribbons, Inc. if anyone’s interested.

goodcharlotteofficial:

redbloodedamerica:

mallninjacode:

pual1010:

brownglucose:

stunningpicture:

So proud of my mother for doing her own research after I sent her that meme. A sign she hung in her car window.

Stay woke

Is this true?

Not only is it true, it gets worse. The Susan G Komen For The Cure Foundation has actually successfully sued “competing” charities, because (paraphrasing) their “message or branding was infringing.”

You read that correctly: they took money that people had donated to cure cancer, and hired attorneys with it, to sue ANOTHER group of people trying to find a cure for cancer, who, in turn, had to use their donated money to hire their own legal counsel to defend themselves.

There’s a documentary about this on Netflix called Pink Ribbons, Inc. if anyone’s interested.

theyellowbuttroad:

mynameisemmegoddamnit:

loyaltothemightiestheroes:

THATS RIGHT.

REBLOGGED THIS ONE BEFORE BUT I DONT EVEN FUCKING CARE 

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSS

My favorite scene

(Source: splendous)

Got a ton of Avatar: The Last Airbender loot from the used book sale today!

Got a ton of Avatar: The Last Airbender loot from the used book sale today!

Got a ton of Avatar: The Last Airbender loot from the used book sale today!

Got a ton of Avatar: The Last Airbender loot from the used book sale today!