surprisebitch:

levelseventyfour:

some-kind-of-sneaky-witch-thief:

galaxy-starheart:

official-mounds:

official-mounds:

I DID IT

We all know the meme

Well, I went digging further and found the backstory.

It all starts in highschool (or early college)

(for time sake we’ll call blue shirt, girl 1 and the other girl, girl 2.)

Girl one begins to grow feelings for girl two.

She get jealous of the man and decides to become best friends with girl 2

soon girl two grows feeling for girl one

Soon, the time of the meme takes place

She finds out that he cheated on her by finding messages on his phone

A fight breaks out and he hits her

She divorces him after that fight

Back to girl one, She find out and comferts her

They decide to hook up and the relationship goes great

The guy finds a boyfriend

and they all work everything out!

Feel free to add anything if you like

OH MY GOSH

wlw/mlm solidarity

AMAZING!!!!!

THIS IS THE BEST PLOT TWIST OF 2017

cardassiansunrise:

unmutekurloz:

phanstop:

wontforgets:

snowwanderer:

jeanqueerschtein:

kohai-san:

fuck-you-im-australian:

mr-egbutt:

residentevils:

when u accidently type me instead of my 

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accidentally typing “yeha” instead of “yeah”

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accidentally typing olay instead of okay

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accidentally typing “oy” instead of yo

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accidentally typing “god” instead of “good”

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accidentally typing ‘thy’ instead of ‘they’

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accidentally typing “beliebe” instead of “believe”

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typing “hte” instead of “the” 

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typing “laso” instead of “also”

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typing “oaky” instead of “okay”

sleepyarmin:

u know how its canon that armin just screams in the woods alone when hes stressed? imagine armin letting out all his pent up stress and aggression and anger by screaming and kicking things in the forest when he thinks he’s alone, he like spends a good 30 minutes just kicking and punching trees and stomping around yelling and then he turns around and is surprised to find eren, mikasa, Sasha Connie Levi and Jean all just staring at him, and they’re all just like…‘u ok??’ and a little afraid

thebaconsandwichofregret:

silentstep:

savingpltravers:

annythecat:

wrenhavenriver:

useless-brazilfacts:

official-lithuania:

latviskperson:

isleofapplepies:

hermoines:

spookymoeghost:

ladygolem:

smortsantiago:

charulein:

saffronbunbaker:

faun-songs:

natalunasans:

official-deutschtuerke:

may:

they should have a word called Presterday which means the day before yesterday .

Vorgestern

Anteayer 

завчера

förrgår

Predvčerajšnjem

پرسوں

przedwczoraj

προχθές

మొన్న

předevčírem

aizvakardiena

užvakar

Anteontem

おととい

Позавчера

eergisteren

שלשום

the lesson here is that modern english is a stupid language

nitrosplicer:

jindosh:

jindosh:

i wonder how many historic trans men we’ve lost to “this WOMAN went by a man’s name, wore men’s clothes, took the job of a man, lived as a man… GIRL POWER!”

this isn’t a “pushing my identity on historic people” thing, it’s the fact that every single time i or another person brings up the possibility of someone like us in history, we’re immediately shut down, told that we didn’t “exist yet”, given a billion different reasons why we aren’t ALLOWED to see these people as reflective of us and our struggles and experiences – i get that we didn’t have the vocabulary back then but for so many of you the IDEA that someone who went to the same stretches that we do today to separate from their dead selves and identify similar to the way trans people do is too “far out there” and “disrespectful” to them somehow. they’re dead. we’re alive. we’re trying to connect the pieces. go get your kicks out of isolating us from history somewhere else, away from me.

yeah, there were women who did crossdress in order to take up jobs they would not have been permitted to access

but when people say it about Albert Cashier, who donned Union uniform, bound his chest, and lived as a man even after the Civil War, when he was reclusive and lived in a tiny village, after there would have been no incentive for him to do so, I question their motives.

I also question their motives when they list Alan L Hart, who legally changed his name and was one of the first trans men to pursue a hysterectomy, referring to himself as “a fellow.”

people DONT want historical figures to be trans. they WANT to interpret these historical figures as women, not trans men, because that makes them uncomfortable.