i never knew there were men in the room for this, “that was tough” oh man they were not prepared XD
a day late but happy birthaday
happy birthday to the silliest little guy in all of elizabethan england
i want to boop the babys
people who are afraid of snakes are fuckin’ WILD, like dude, just carefully step over these fat babies’ sausage bodies and gently move the burmese python chillin’ against the door, then you become unfathomably rich. i would do this for $10. i would do this for FREE.
they had one of these in the park me and my dad walked in when I was little they are the best
Cos why am I planing a hole ass Shabbat with the hole
Fam
world so bleak it has my secular jewish ass lighting shabbat candles again
The doctor also calls her sexy
I love the shift in doctor who from “the tardis is a woman in the way a boat is a woman” to “the tardis is a woman in that it sorta has a personality” to “the tardis is a woman in that it’s a living sentient being with a literal soul and she actually controls herself because she likes taking the doctor on adventures and she loves the doctor so so much and they’re each others family and he takes care of her and sweet talks her and gives her little kisses and they’re marriedddd” That’s how every guy with a boat feels anyway
Tell me why I’m leaving school at 5:30 and only getting home at 6:30 I am not a fan of this new experience
I love you tailors, I love you recycling center employees, I love you jewelry repair people, I love you tech repair people. I love you plumbers, I love you electricians. I love you all maintenance workers, who make it so things don't have to be fully replaced when they break.
There are so many ways to contribute to the climate movement.
“When I was a student in yeshiva, I asked one of the rabbis why Jews talk so much. We were studying Talmud, and I was trying to understand the comprehensive, obsessive inquiry into questions from the minuscule and seemingly pedestrian–are the water cisterns adjacent to a house included in the price of its sale?–to the transcendent, like what is the nature of God. “Jewish time is circular, so we work to make things perfect for the next time around,” he replied, before adding world-wearily: “Also, we don’t believe in perfection.””
— Alana Newhouse, NYT Book Review of Stranger in a Strange Land by George Prochnik (via spikenards)
they are too cuttttttttttte
"Me too!"