1. thestonecuttersguild:
“ blue–folder:
“Disinfecting Pericles who died from the plague in 429 B.C.
”
It’s a little late now.
”

    thestonecuttersguild:

    blue–folder:

    Disinfecting Pericles who died from the plague in 429 B.C.

    It’s a little late now.

    Reblogged from: joshpeck
  2. ewaneneollav:

    god left-clicking me & right-clicking a random gas station in the middle of an interstate over 1400 miles away & I just stand up & exit my house & start jogging at a moderate pace

    Reblogged from: joshpeck
  3. wurnbo:

    how do people wake up in the morning feeling refreshed

    Reblogged from: joshpeck
  4. ethereal-tit:
“ poordork:
“find me this icon
”
And tell him our wedding date
”

    ethereal-tit:

    poordork:

    find me this icon 

    And tell him our wedding date

    Reblogged from: squill121
  5. tiktoks-repost:

    I am a citizen of the United States of America and I DEMAND MY RIGHT

    Reblogged from: squill121
  6. youmake-kittyscared:
“they look so trashed i love this photo
”

    youmake-kittyscared:

    they look so trashed i love this photo

    Reblogged from: squill121
  7. thedeadmemereturns:
“ possiblypessimistic:
“ killbenedictcumberbatch:
“ asgardreid:
“ nancybotwinning:
“ did-you-kno:
“ A painter in Los Angeles kept missing his exit for the I-5 on the 110 highway, so he did his research, climbed up the overhead...

    thedeadmemereturns:

    possiblypessimistic:

    killbenedictcumberbatch:

    asgardreid:

    nancybotwinning:

    did-you-kno:

    A painter in Los Angeles kept missing his exit for the I-5 on the 110 highway, so he did his research, climbed up the overhead sign, and changed it himself without anyone noticing.

    This is Richard Ankrom. He couldn’t find his damn exit, cuz it wasn’t properly labelled.  

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    So he took life by the balls, like any self-respecting Californian would do, and used his sign-painting expertise to fix it himself.

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    He called it ‘guerilla public service.’ Even got himself an outfit to look official. It worked, obvi.

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    Caltrans investigated, but the sign was actually up to code. They left it there for 8 years before they made an updated sign.

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    Source Source 2

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    Originally posted by the-reactiongifs

    You can do anything if you’re wearing a hi-vis vest and hard hat.

    chaotic good

    chaotic frustrated 

    Chaotic done™

    Reblogged from: squill121
  8. yan-dear:

    The Manson Family: Where are the Family members now? (½)

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    As members of Charles Manson’s messianic cult, several of the so-called Family committed murders at his request.

    Mostly young women from middle-class backgrounds, they were convinced to join his Californian desert commune.

    Radicalised by his obsession with an imagined upcoming race war, Family members would kill nine people in the summer of 1969.

    His vision did not materialise, and he and his followers were tried for their crimes. But where are they now following their cult leader’s death?

    Susan Atkins

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    Atkins was convicted and sentenced to death for her part in the killings known collectively as the Tate-LaBianca murders. Like Manson himself, her sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1972 when California’s Supreme Court abolished the death penalty.

    During the trial she admitted stabbing Sharon Tate to death, saying she did not know why she did it. At the time she said she had no guilt, but later showed remorse for her actions.

    Atkins died in 2009 from brain cancer, weeks after having a request for parole because of her illness denied.

    Patricia Krenwinkel

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    Krenwinkel, now 71, has become California’s longest-serving female prisoner, after admitting her part in the killings aged just 21.

    She testified that she joined the group and left her past life behind just three days after meeting Manson in the 1960s.

    In her testimony she admitted direct involvement, including stabbing victim Abigail Folger 28 times.

    She has been denied parole 14 times, most recently after her lawyer claimed Manson had abused her before she committed the crimes.

    Leslie Van Houten

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    Van Houten, who took part in the LaBianca murders, was recommended for parole earlier this year. At just 19 at the time, she was the youngest to participate in the killings.

    On January 30, 2019, during her 22nd parole hearing, Van Houten was, for the third time, recommended for parole. On June 3, 2019, Governor Gavin Newsom overruled the parole board’s recommendation, and a previous decision was overturned in 2016 by California Governor Jerry Brown.

    He insisted the 68-year-old still posed “an unreasonable danger to society”.

    Sharon Tate’s sister has regularly spoken out against possible paroling of members of the Family.

    Responding to news of Manson’s death, she told US news channel ABC that she was not relieved because she considered the others “much more dangerous individuals”.

    Charles ‘Tex’ Watson

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    Originally from Dallas, he left college and moved to California, where he lived with other Family members at the Spahn ranch.

    He was said to be the leader of the women at the Tate-LaBianca murders, declaring: “I am the devil. I am here to do the devil’s business”.

    He fled to Texas, where he resisted extradition for trial for nine months, so was not tried alongside Manson and the three women.

    He was also sentenced to death but had his sentence revised to life imprisonment. He remains in Mule Creek prison near Sacramento after repeatedly being denied parole.

    He fathered four children with his ex-wife during conjugal visits in prison. According to the LA Times, behind bars he has become a minister and earned a degree in business management.

    Reblogged from: yan-dear
  9. noirheaders:

    if you save it please like or credit @swwtcreature on twitter

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  10. technicoloursunsetsky:

    one-time-i-dreamt:

    I was joining random dating sites and i came across one called “Top Tier” which was apparently only for very rich people with high IQs. Only, there was no vetting process so i figured it was just for pompous assholes who thought they were top tier.

    I signed up to see what it was like. The color scheme of the site was yellow on black. You had to select one of three options indicating if you were single or not. I don’t remember what the first two were, but the third one was, “you can go to hell,” which meant that for whichever reason, you weren’t interested in anyone. If you chose this option you couldn’t even search the site, so I backed up and chose a different option.

    I found Uma Thurman on the site and jokingly sent her a date request, but she actually accepted and now I had a date with her set for tomorrow evening. I was in a panic because I didn’t want to date Uma Thurman. In the dream, she was known for being mean. I was still stressing about how I was gonna break this date, when I woke up.

    again, I really need to read the usernames on this fucking site

    Reblogged from: may
  11. technicoloursunsetsky:

    one-time-i-dreamt:

    I was joining random dating sites and i came across one called “Top Tier” which was apparently only for very rich people with high IQs. Only, there was no vetting process so i figured it was just for pompous assholes who thought they were top tier.

    I signed up to see what it was like. The color scheme of the site was yellow on black. You had to select one of three options indicating if you were single or not. I don’t remember what the first two were, but the third one was, “you can go to hell,” which meant that for whichever reason, you weren’t interested in anyone. If you chose this option you couldn’t even search the site, so I backed up and chose a different option.

    I found Uma Thurman on the site and jokingly sent her a date request, but she actually accepted and now I had a date with her set for tomorrow evening. I was in a panic because I didn’t want to date Uma Thurman. In the dream, she was known for being mean. I was still stressing about how I was gonna break this date, when I woke up.

    again, I really need to read the usernames on this fucking site

    Reblogged from: may
  12. taultvec:

    We stopped… We stopped here.
    And it was a really beautiful day,
    and he leaned down next to me, and he—
    he pointed at the Washington Monument,
    and he pointed at the Reflecting Pool,
    and he pointed at everything, and he said,
    he said “You know, this all belongs to us”.
    He said, “This is our government. It belongs to us.”
    “So all of this stuff, is yours.”

    The last thing my dad ever told me was to make him proud.
    And I finally think I did that.

                                         —U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

    Reblogged from: the-perks-of-being-ruby
  13. lesbiancarlyrae:

    Messy girls are so incredibly woke and counterculture etc. every time I go into a girl’s room and she just has a bowl of cereal rotting in the corner I feel a deep sense of kinship

    Reblogged from: may
  14. h0llo:
“this is a visual metaphor for my little pony
”

    h0llo:

    this is a visual metaphor for my little pony

    Reblogged from: may
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