May
23

ladisputing:

themuggletribute:

dreamofcities:

sereynity:

normalapproach:

gryffindorteamseeker:

ladisputing:

I’m sending this to the 2012 Olympics

excellent

You beautiful, wonderful human being.

YES

This is a big fat WIN

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ladisputing:

themuggletribute:

dreamofcities:

sereynity:

normalapproach:

gryffindorteamseeker:

ladisputing:

I’m sending this to the 2012 Olympics



excellent

You beautiful, wonderful human being.

YES

This is a big fat WIN

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May
21

Please accept this sandwich as a gesture of solidarity.

supernaturallygleeful:

thisismestandingup:

I feel like this should be officially dubbed forever reblog. Let’s see how many notes it can get by the time Season 8 premieres.

May
19

Supernatural 7X23 links?

Can anyone send me a link to watch Supernatural 7X23 online?

May
17

occupyallstreets:

Pharmacists And Doctors In Kansas Can Now Deny Women Access To Birth Control And Chemotherapy

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback (R) signed a bill yesterday that will allow pharmacists in the state to refuse to fill a prescription they think could be used to induce abortion. But since the “conscience” measure says they cannot be required to provide a drug or devise that they think “may result in the termination of a pregnancy” — but does not define which drug in particular — the law’s opponents say it could allow a pharmacist to interfere with a woman’s health care by refusing to distribute birth control or emergency contraception.

Women who already have difficulty obtaining contraception may face additional hurdles, according to Julie Burkhart, founder of an abortion-rights group in Wichita, Kansas:

Burkhart said the law could create a hardship for women in small towns with a sole pharmacist who may refuse to fill certain prescriptions. In larger cities, women will have to make sure they go to a cooperative pharmacist, she added.

Women should not have to go armed with a lot of research when looking for a physician or pharmacist in the community,” Burkhart said.

No pharmacist could be fired for refusing to fill such prescriptions, and doctors can refuse to refer patients to pharmacists who would fill a birth control prescription.

Additionally, the Associated Press had reported that the law could “allow a doctor to refuse to provide chemotherapy to a pregnant cancer patient because it might end her pregnancy.

Brownback’s office justified his signing by saying the bill “gives more legal protection to Kansas health care providers who refuse to participate in abortions” based on their conscience. Kansas already had a law that allowed medical professionals to refuse to assist in abortion procedures.

While Kansas lawmakers failed to pass a sweeping anti-abortion bill that would have required doctors to give false information to their patients, the expanded “conscience” law is just one of several laws recently approved in the state that undermine women’s health and well being.

Source

occupyallstreets:

Pharmacists And Doctors In Kansas Can Now Deny Women Access To Birth Control And Chemotherapy
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback (R) signed a bill yesterday that will allow pharmacists in the state to refuse to fill a prescription they think could be used to induce abortion. But since the “conscience” measure says they cannot be required to provide a drug or devise that they think “may result in the termination of a pregnancy” — but does not define which drug in particular — the law’s opponents say it could allow a pharmacist to interfere with a woman’s health care by refusing to distribute birth control or emergency contraception.
Women who already have difficulty obtaining contraception may face additional hurdles, according to Julie Burkhart, founder of an abortion-rights group in Wichita, Kansas:

Burkhart said the law could create a hardship for women in small towns with a sole pharmacist who may refuse to fill certain prescriptions. In larger cities, women will have to make sure they go to a cooperative pharmacist, she added.
“Women should not have to go armed with a lot of research when looking for a physician or pharmacist in the community,” Burkhart said.

No pharmacist could be fired for refusing to fill such prescriptions, and doctors can refuse to refer patients to pharmacists who would fill a birth control prescription.
Additionally, the Associated Press had reported that the law could “allow a doctor to refuse to provide chemotherapy to a pregnant cancer patient because it might end her pregnancy.”
Brownback’s office justified his signing by saying the bill “gives more legal protection to Kansas health care providers who refuse to participate in abortions” based on their conscience. Kansas already had a law that allowed medical professionals to refuse to assist in abortion procedures.
While Kansas lawmakers failed to pass a sweeping anti-abortion bill that would have required doctors to give false information to their patients, the expanded “conscience” law is just one of several laws recently approved in the state that undermine women’s health and well being.
Source

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May
15

babyanimalzzzz:

omggggggg arctic fox babies?!

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May
15

frecklesbajorek:

hypophysis:

ihopericksantorum:

Boom.

HOOOOOOLLYYY MACKAROOOONIES

omg. brilliance

frecklesbajorek:

hypophysis:

ihopericksantorum:

Boom.

HOOOOOOLLYYY MACKAROOOONIES

omg. brilliance

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May
15

a-timelord-consultant:

Things you should know. 
Pictures are stronger than words.
It allows us to see rather than just hear. 

May
14

carry-on-my-wayward-castiel:

itssofluffy-im-gonna-die:

always-dre4ming:

xurcroh:

castielismydivision:

curlyboff:

sassy-gay-sammy:

thoroughlysherlocked:

sherlocked-ravenclaw-tribute:

itzlilz:

Why am I posting a black screen?

I have this really strong urge to reblog this but I don’t know why…

I guess I… like the colour black? I think? I don’t really remember…

Seriously, guys, what’s going on??

Why does this have so many notes?

Why did I reblog this?

what is happening?! 

Why am I reblogging this? There’s nothing there!!

(via imgTumble)

There is something I was thinking about…

(Source: cloysterbell)

carry-on-my-wayward-castiel:

itssofluffy-im-gonna-die:

always-dre4ming:

xurcroh:

castielismydivision:

curlyboff:

sassy-gay-sammy:

thoroughlysherlocked:

sherlocked-ravenclaw-tribute:

itzlilz:

Why am I posting a black screen?

I have this really strong urge to reblog this but I don’t know why…

I guess I… like the colour black? I think? I don’t really remember…

Seriously, guys, what’s going on??

Why does this have so many notes?

Why did I reblog this?

what is happening?! 



Why am I reblogging this? There’s nothing there!!(via imgTumble)
There is something I was thinking about…
May
14

Let’s make Dean in gym shorts the most reblogged picture on Tumblr.

itsjustjensen:

thewinchesterswagger:

“Challenge accepted!” —SPN fandom

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May
14