zanabism:

me: I feel such…crankiness inside…the desire to whine is…unstoppable… I feel myself growing…spiteful and sarcastic … what is this disease? This disord—

brain: you’re hungry you simple bitch

sixth-light:

generallkenobi:

chancethereaper:

accioharo:

lesbianshepard:

A giant, black, sarcophagus has been found in Alexandria and I could not be more excited about it. 

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If we do open it we could find

  • The tomb of Alexander the Great (Coolest possible answer. Probably the coolest thing we’ve found in my lifetime unless aliens decide to show up.)
  • Rando important Egyptian Pharaoh ( Also cool answer. Definitely an awesome find.)
  • An ancient and unspeakable evil (We haven’t had a good ol’ doomsday level curse in a good long while. Definitely overdue for this one)

It’s a win/win/win scenario. 

I’m Mike Drucker in this situation

This is so goth

THEY’RE GONNA OPEN IT

Reblogging this with a link so we all know it’s real 

“Whatever’s your darkest question, you can ask me.”

kawuli:

In Anna’s view and that of many legal scholars, Roe upheld a doctor’s
right to perform an abortion, not a woman’s right to choose one. Choice
wasn’t just whether a woman could seek an abortion but also how and when
she wanted to have it, who she wanted around her, and where she wanted
to be.

Also, if you need information: Where Women Have No Doctor and A Book For Midwives are excellent (FREE!) resources for women’s health generally, including reproductive health and abortion. They were created for use in places where village health workers without formal training deal with medical issues that would be handled by doctors in the US or Europe.

A Book for Midwives is also available in Spanish and Where Women Have No Doctor is available in Spanish, French, Filipino, Kreyol, and Kiswahili. Other books (Where There Is No Doctor is the best known) are here.

“Whatever’s your darkest question, you can ask me.”