wish yall would stop calling rejection of mainstream beauty expectations as “embracing ugliness” 😦
just bcs i dont wear makeup doesnt mean im “raw” and “embracing my ugliness” im literally just existing… sorry 2 hear about ur messed up self esteem but dont project your issues onto me…
Author: tora42
An absolutely CRITICAL part of mermaid social etiquette is to ALWAYS swim around head height with other mermaids. This prevents both mermaids from harming each other via their tails, fins, and other appendages.
This etiquette is also intended to symbolize equality – regardless of whether you’re a coastal mermaid, a small freshwater mermaid, or a 50ft tall deep sea mermaid, everybody is deserving of equal stature.
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INKTOBER 2018
Day 27 & 28: Thunder | Gift
After Roy witnessed first-hand exactly how powerful Ed was, he was unable to let him go (or so he told himself). If there was a single thing the Prince was really good at, that surely was getting exactly what he wanted.
The newly appointed Royal Warlock felt so very ashamed when, between plenty of praise and mushy pet names, he was gifted his very first proper wizard hat by none other than His Royal Highness.
He was still mad at Roy for giving him the title. Just… slightly less. It was a very nice hat after all.
old english word of the day: niðdraca, hostile dragon

me: *slicing potatoes*
My brain: PO-TA-TOES. Boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stew (what’s taters, precious? What’s taters, eh?)

This is one of the most incredible photos in Jewish History. It was taken under the Arch of Titus in Rome days after the historic UN Resolution of 1947 that restored Jewish sovereignty to the land of Israel after two thousands years. The people in the picture are Jewish refugees displaced by World War Two.
Reflecting on the 71 Year anniversary of this occasion which is today, Anshell Pfefer wrote in Haaretz, “No matter how many times you stand there, facing the southern panel with its depiction of the defeated, exiled Jews carrying the vessels of the Temple of Jerusalem to Rome, it’s impossible not to reflect on how far we’ve come.
Throughout their history, Roman Jews had observed an unwritten rule never to walk beneath Titus’ Arch. But on the morning of November 30, 1947, they assembled there for the first time in joy, only three years after they had been in hiding, with the Germans rounding up deportations to Auschwitz, while the Vatican turned a blind eye – and made the most incredible prayer in the history of Jewish exile.
The United Nations had voted to establish a Jewish sovereign state in the homeland and finally the Jews of Rome, joined by Holocaust survivors from across Europe, could raise their middle finger to Titus and to history.”
The post-1947 tradition is for Jews to walk backwards through the arch.
I need you guys to understand how much the new She-Ra completely reads like eight-year-old me writing fanfiction, and how beautiful that is.
literally me

















