djmixedtape:

bitter-badfem-harpy:

candied-corpse:

taxloopholes:

johnnyjoestarrelatable:

johnnyjoestarrelatable:

fun history fact: a common argument against women voting was ads with cats dressed up as suffrage activists next to signs reading “i demand a vote” etc, basically saying that if women can vote, who’s next, cats? 

wasn’t kidding

i think cats should vote

All they did was make suffragettes cute

I can’t believe this was supposed to be negative I would literally die for these suffragettes.

I can’t believe the last one completely dropped the ball on the opportunity to say “An Advocat for Women’s Rights” like that is prime pun real estate right there, even if they were being huge dicks about it all

squiggelsquirrel:

Asimov invented the three laws of robotics and spent most of his robot books pulling them apart and exploring why they wouldn’t work but why they couldn’t really be improved, either.

Most robot revolution stories assume the danger is when robots stop obeying us and start thinking for themselves.

Asimov’s stories suggest that the real danger is robots doing exactly what we tell them to.

I think that’s both more realistic and actually scarier.

possession:

i’m so tired of nobody on here practicing self love drop out of school smoke crack threaten to kill your boss kill your parents get blackout drunk spend $500 at lush order everything on the mcdonald’s menu shower 50 times a day until your skin is raw ascend to godhood then flip off god