This long distance pillow lights up when the other person is sleeping on theirs
Why in the world would you want a pillow that lights up. You’d never get to sleep cause you’ve got a bright light in your face all night.
(via againstacecilia)
This long distance pillow lights up when the other person is sleeping on theirs
Why in the world would you want a pillow that lights up. You’d never get to sleep cause you’ve got a bright light in your face all night.
(via againstacecilia)
bless you if you can admit your favorite character has flaws.
And bless you if you can admit your least favourite character has good points
and then there was umbridge
UMBRIDGE
At least she’s a really well written character. Rowling did a FANTASTIC job writing her.
(via wibblywobblytimeturners)
Did you hear about that match making site for older people?
It’s called carbondating.com
When Mayor Michael Nutter signed legislation Thursday to afford equal rights to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, he said he hoped Philadelphia would become “the most LGBT-friendly” city in the world.
One piece of that comprehnsive legislation will forever alter the restroom options in city-owned buildings.
The legislation requires that new or renovated city-owned buildings include gender-neutral bathrooms in addition to traditional men’s and women’s restrooms.
There is more to the bill than just a neutral place to relieve oneself. Nutter, city and state lawmakers and gay rights advocates said the legislation makes Philadelphia the first city in the U.S. to offer tax credits to companies that extend the same health care coverage to LGBT employees’ domestic partners and their children as they provide to heterosexual spouses and their children.“It can be an awkward and embarrassing situation” for anyone who may “feel more like a woman, but can’t use the women’s room,” said Councilman Jim Kenney, the bill’s sponsor.
Officials said the legislation also makes Philadelphia the first city to offer businesses tax credits as a way to encourage providing transgender-specific health benefits.
“My goal is for Philadelphia to be one of, if not the most, LGBT-friendly cities in the world and a leader on equality issues,” said Nutter, adding that the signing struck a personal note because his friend, the late City Councilman John Anderson, was a gay man and a mentor who inspired him 30 years ago to pursue a life of public service.
In addition to the business tax incentives, which were backed by the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce as well as LGBT advocacy groups, and the gender-neutral restrooms, the legislation revises Philadelphia’s anti-discrimination law to include transgender people, extends decision-making rights to life partners on medical and other issues, and changes city forms and websites to offer options for same-sex couples and transgender people.
“Equal protection under the law means equal protection under the law,” said. “It doesn’t mean sanctioned by religion or custom or anything else.”
Kenney called the bill, which the City Council passed easily last month, “the next iteration of civil rights and freedom in the United States.”
“This is a city that is truly respecting all its citizens,” said state Rep. Brian Sims, a Philadelphia Democrat and the first openly gay candidate to be elected to the Legislature. “It is because of that respect that we are indeed a first-class city and we will continue to shine.”
Neither gay marriage nor civil unions are legal in Pennsylvania, and the state has a law that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
(via stfuconservatives)
Okay so these little guys were my favorite. Whenever they appeared in game, I would try to orchestrate it so I could get one of them to stick to me. It wouldn’t affect my movement, and he would be my little buddy. It was my absolute favorite thing to do in this game.
(Source: faroresmemory, via fuckyeahhylia)
I want it to be lunch time I’m craving a frozen pizza
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
(Source: thefrogman, via the56enigma)
I guess sleep would be a smart choice.
If I could vote for her, I so would…
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren. I’d vote for her too!
(Source: diadoumenos, via truth-has-a-liberal-bias)
The King’s Speech is on Netflix. I know what I’m doing tomorrow night.
—Hafiz (via helsbthm)
Why do the cars of badass dudes in movies never break down?
—A phrase that was carved on the walls of a concentration camp cell during WWII by a Jewish prisoner (via existenti-al)
(Source: notclarissa, via accioromulus)
i-m-just-another-stolen-relic:
Imagine your icon as your roommate who shares a bed with you and constantly steals the covers while you’re trying to sleep.
I would be pretty ok with this
I could deal with this perfectly
That would be really weird.
(via cjsgoldfish)