rose-owl:

gservator:

mister-christmas:

such-justice-wow:

thebearqueen:

such-justice-wow:

mister-christmas:

such-justice-wow:

hello-there-hideous:

such-justice-wow:

Bad and naughty tumblr users will have their bones stolen by the bone thief

god damnit, quit giving me motivation to be a good person.

i don’t want my bones stolen from that tumblrite son of a bitch

Its also a pretty good suicide prevention thing

If you kill yourself a tumblr user may try and steal your bones

Not if I’m cremated and my ashes are scattered to the winds

Like that would stop the bone thief

They’d make your ashes into lavender and thyme scented bath bombs.

The bone thief prefers necklaces

I would come back as a vengeful spirit and enact violent poltergeists if I was turned into a bathbomb

I want one of those necklace vials, I enjoy collecting alchemical ingredients.

I dont like the direction this post is going

What’s wrong with having fur babies? Not everyone can or wants kids…I know old people who aren’t married nor have kids and are alone and have a pet that IS basically their baby. Their fur baby. I do as well but I’m young. So why do so mant catholics get so triggered over this??

patron-saint-of-smart-asses:

tradfems-deactivated20181202:

It’s more the fact that a lot of young couples are deciding not to have kids and only have animals instead, weirdly treating them like they’re their actual children.

I love my cat and call her my child/baby all the time, but I don’t really act like she’s my literal spawn. She’s also not a surrogate for real kids, she’s just a companion I really love.

When couples start replacing babies and children with pets, it gets creepy and wrong. Marriage was designed for kids, not animals.

I got this same anon over at my fertility blog. Sounds like another spammer.

biodiverseed:

Appearing like trenches dragged into the earth, sunken lanes,
also called hollow-ways or holloways, are centuries-old thoroughfares
worn down by the traffic of time. They’re one of the few examples of
human-made infrastructure still serving its original purpose, although
many who walk through holloways don’t realize they’re retracing
ancient steps.

Allison Meier in Atlas Abscura