don't believe their lies....
newyorker:

There was another big win for gay marriage today, as the Defense of Marriage Act was ruled unconstitutional by a Federal appeals court: http://nyr.kr/LKJ8mS


YAY!

newyorker:

There was another big win for gay marriage today, as the Defense of Marriage Act was ruled unconstitutional by a Federal appeals court: http://nyr.kr/LKJ8mS

YAY!

Reblog if you would fuck someone you follow on Tumblr.

laughingsquid:

Internet Famous Cat Maru Celebrates 5th Birthday

freakin absolutely adorable cat is freakin absolutely adorable.

laughingsquid:

Ca$hCats, Cats Photographed With Money

I don’t know why this amuses me so much

laughingsquid:

Ca$hCats, Cats Photographed With Money

I don’t know why this amuses me so much

zavocado:

blainetology:

I’m glad we get no explanation of Kurt’s plans in favor of a 10 minute ode to how special Rachel Berry is.

FUCK THIS SHOW

spoiler flash: this show has sucked since season 3 at least.

laughingsquid:

Bush, A Suggestive Topiary Street Art Installation by Banksy

I lol’ed
All men are created equal. No matter how hard they try, they can never erase those words. That is what America is about.
Harvey Milk (via think-progress)
laughingsquid:

Groverfield

would have been way better. man cloverfield sucked.

laughingsquid:

Groverfield

would have been way better. man cloverfield sucked.

lookhigh:

A ‘Picture Perfect’ Launch
Looking like a bright star streaking up into a black sky, a rocket took off before dawn today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying an unmanned capsule filled with food, clothes, and other supplies for astronauts on the international space station.
But this robotic cargo ship doesn’t belong to NASA. Instead, it’s owned by a company called SpaceX, which made history by launching the first ever private spacecraft on a mission to the station.
SpaceX has a $1.6 billion cargo-delivery contract with NASA, which is turning routine flights to the station over to industry so that the veteran space agency can start to focus on more ambitious exploration efforts. (NPR)
Photo: Historic @SpaceX #DragonLaunch to ISS. @NASA on Twitpic 


the fact that the sentence ‘…is handing over routine flights to the [space] station’ exists and that the routine part of it is true is amazing.

lookhigh:

A ‘Picture Perfect’ Launch

Looking like a bright star streaking up into a black sky, a rocket took off before dawn today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying an unmanned capsule filled with food, clothes, and other supplies for astronauts on the international space station.

But this robotic cargo ship doesn’t belong to NASA. Instead, it’s owned by a company called SpaceX, which made history by launching the first ever private spacecraft on a mission to the station.

SpaceX has a $1.6 billion cargo-delivery contract with NASA, which is turning routine flights to the station over to industry so that the veteran space agency can start to focus on more ambitious exploration efforts. (NPR)

Photo: Historic @SpaceX #DragonLaunch to ISS. @NASA on Twitpic

the fact that the sentence ‘…is handing over routine flights to the [space] station’ exists and that the routine part of it is true is amazing.