urbanlegends33:

cell113:

mastergodai:

didyouknowmagic:

tlrledbetter:

addesin:

etherslide:

“Why I Wasn’t Contracted to Write Beauty and the Beast” by I have no idea who, and desperately want to know.  If anyone does, please tell me!

Edit:  Through knmajorblogs I have discovered the genius behind this piece of art.  The genius in question is LordJazor !  Thank you!

“she warned him not to be such an apocalyptic fuck hat to strangers”

“for who could ever learn to love such a cock waffle”

BLESS

THIS IS THE GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN

Reblogged recently, but worth reblogging again.

Nothing can top this lol

My Ribs! 

I have reblogged this many a time and it never fails to make me laugh so hard I nearly snort my own lungs out.
Holy fuck, I love this-!

@rainorstl @dorkshadows @dreamadove @earl-of-221b

Autistip #5 – Tips of Anxious Drivers

aura218:

sillystimming:

autistips:

1. No one actually cares how fast your windshield wipers are going.

2. You aren’t required to make a right turn on a red light, even if it’s clear, even if the person behind you honks. 

3. And they always honk. People will honk even when you think you’re doing all the right things. Or you’ll make a silly mistake and they’ll honk at that too. My mom honks back and flips them off. My dad smiles and waves. My sister cranks her music and pretends she never heard them honk. Know that it’ll happen eventually and make a plan ahead of time for how you’ll cope.

4. The person who has been unintentionally following you for a while also feels a bit anxious that you might think they’re following you. 

5. If you’re getting too anxious, pull over in a safe area. It’s fine to make time to recollect yourself. 

6. When I first learned to drive, I only listened to one tape (yes, it was a tape. and it was the Lion King soundtrack). Having familiar, repeating music allowed me to keep something consistent while focusing on the factors that are changing around me. 

7. It’s easiest to tactile,auditory, or vocal stim while driving. I attach fabric or stim toys (like a Tangle) to my steering wheel so I can rub my fingers against it, I listen to my favorite song on repeat, or I scream out my latest vocal stim. 

In regards to 7: my mom bought a steering wheel cover with an interesting texture because she didn’t like the feeling of the wheel, so this is a good idea for anyone who wants something to touch without distracting from holding onto the wheel. Just be careful not to let anything distract your attention from the road!

It’s ok to turn down the radio while you’re trying to find your way. I don’t kow why the internet thinks this is stupid and hilarious. Reducing distraction while feeling anxious, distracted, etc, is a good thing.

Public radio at the bottom of the dial (if you have that kind of car radio) is better for driving than pop stations at the top of the dial. If you have internet radio, may I suggest world-renowned XPN.org from the University of Pennsylvania (affiliated with NPR)?

If you can’t find someone to teach you, try a driving instructor. They sit next to you and have a brake pedal on their side, so they can stop you if you get into trouble.

Highways are EASY. You’re much less likely to get into an accident on a highway than small streets.

Iff you can’t fiddle with directions on your phone, Garmin makes excellent, affordable GPS devices that don’t need a special service and charge with an adapter that fits into your lighter, or by USB.

You have every right to not move your car until everyone inside has a seatbelt on. Remember, you can be held legally responsible if someone is injured in your car.

Practice driving and parkig in big office or shopping center parking lots after they close!

NOTE: this is way longer than I meant it to be – sorry. 

I know my driving anxiety is different, because it’s PTSD related, but I’m not a fan of the “Highways are easy” advice. One of my wrecks was on the highway, for one. And two, in my area, wrecks on the highway are common and often involve serious injuries. We had something around 4 fatalities in a week a few months ago. Yes, statistically highway wrecks are less common, but when they do happen they tend to be much more serious because of the speeds you’re going. Just saying “highways are easy” is a little dismissive and not very helpful to me. 

My advice would be this: 

Deep breaths. If you’re having to merge, or let people on the highway, or at a major highway intersection, consciously take deep breaths. 

Where I am, it’s generally understood that the left lane is for “passing” ie. the fast lane. If you don’t want to go the speed of sound, stay out of there. That being said, I like that lane, because typically, on ramps are on the right, so the only traffic you really have to worry about is the middle lane. If you’re in the right lane, you can keep to the speed limit or go under without people getting mad. That’s basically what that lane is for. Just be mindful of people coming onto the highway, and you should be fine. Don’t be afraid to go a bit under the speed limit if the speed scares you. If people get pissy because you’re doing 55 mph in a 60 zone, they can go around. 

Practice highway driving by getting on at one on-ramp, staying on the highway (in the right lane) for about a mile or so, even just to the nearest exit lane and get off. Increase the time you spend on it until you start feeling more comfortable.  

Avoid rush hour. Usually this is around 8-10 in the morning and 4-6 in the evening (16:00-18:00.) This means everyone is going to or leaving work at the same time. There’s more traffic and people are irritated. 

I find road rage is worse in the evening. People are tired and they’re stressed and they’ve had a bad day and they get on the road and want to get home RIGHT NOW and hate you and every single other driver on the road who stands between them and their sweat pants and beer. It’s human and it’s understandable, but it’s also very dangerous when you have dozens or even hundreds of people like this on the road at the same time. I’ll take the left lane in the morning, but stay to the right when I’m going home for this reason. 

One piece of advice to take with a MASSIVE grain of salt. The highway will have fewer people later at night. Most people are at home by this point, so it can be less terrifying to drive at night. BUT be wary of the hours when the bars close. People do drive home drunk. Usually last call in the US is around 2-ish. So stay away from the road if you can around that time. 

18-wheelers/trailers/semis/whatever you call them where you live are the absolute devil. They’re huge, they are always going too fast, they are incapable of staying in their own damn lanes, and I’m pretty sure a research group discovered a few years back that a large number of truck drivers are on meth. Just avoid them if you can. (You can’t. But try.) I try to get past them and not be right next to them. But when in doubt, just let them have what they want and stay out of their way. Again, deep breaths.  

If you feel safer, and you can get to your destination this way, there is absolutely no shame whatsoever in taking the service road the entire way. If you have a totem or something that you feel is good luck or it’s presence calms you, bring it. Same thing if it starts raining. No shame at all in pulling over and trying to wait it out. 

This bit of advice might make things worse for some people, but I want to mention it anyway. Ever since the wreck that put me in the hospital (not on the highway-drunk driver ran a light) I have a ridiculously cuddly stuffed Darth Vader in my front seat. If I get in a wreck again and have to go to the hospital, he’s coming with me. Knowing he’s there and that I’ll have something to hold if I’m ever in an ambulance again makes me feel better. 

If you are in a wreck, and you are in the slightest bit hurt GO TO THE HOSPITAL. Yes, I know, medical bills are awful. BUT, if you are even on the fence at all about if you need to be checked out, GO. And if the wreck was not your fault, the other party’s insurance will be responsible for your medical bills. Check with your car insurance (YOU ARE LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO HAVE CAR INSURANCE.) and check and see if you have “uninsured motorist coverage.” What this means is, like in my case, if you get in a wreck with someone who doesn’t have insurance, your insurance provider will cover your medical bills, even though you weren’t responsible. My bills came to about $5000 (for a 45 minute hospital stay wtf?!?!??) but Progressive is covering every cent of that. 

It’s a good idea to keep an emergency contact, your medical insurance card, and any relevant medical information like allergies, etc. with you when you drive, just in case. 

I know all the info is scary, but I feel like if you have your bases covered, and know what you need if you’re in a wreck, it’s better than not knowing how to respond if it happens, feel me? 

Above all: you are better off getting there late than in a body bag. 

This is true for every single person on the highway, so never ever let another driver make you feel guilty for driving safe. People on the highway are mad at their bosses, their GPS for sending them the wrong way, the construction, and life in general. Absolutely none of that is your fault, your problem, or your responsibility.  

wizardshark:

puublack:

shadows-ember:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

weepingdildo:

Send me to Mars with party supplies before next august 5th

No guys you don’t understand.

The soil testing equipment on Curiosity makes a buzzing noise and the pitch of the noise changes depending on what part of an experiment Curiosity is performing, this is the way Curiosity sings to itself.

So some of the finest minds currently alive decided to take incredibly expensive important scientific equipment and mess with it until they worked out how to move in just the right way to sing Happy Birthday, then someone made a cake on Curiosity’s birthday and took it into Mission control so that a room full of brilliant scientists and engineers could throw a birthday party for a non-autonomous robot 225 million kilometres away and listen to it sing the first ever song sung on Mars*, which was Happy Birthday.

This isn’t a sad story, this a happy story about the ridiculousness of humans and the way we love things. We built a little robot and called it Curiosity and flung it into the star to go and explore places we can’t get to because it’s name is in our nature and then just because we could, we taught it how to sing.

That’s not sad, that’s awesome.

*this is different from the first song ever played on mars (Reach For The Stars by Will.I.Am) which happened the year before, singing is different from playing

This is humanity

Happy birthday

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CURIOSITY

wagnetic:

squeezemetillipop:

What they don’t tell you is that you don’t have to go HAM for every time a racist, sexist, or homophobic or whatever moment has occurred. You can just roll your eyes or walk away. Or just let it be. You’re not being fake woke by letting it slide. You’re a human being who gets tired. You deserve not to have your every day be a constant battle. People who expect oppressed people to willing and ready at every second to go into battle when ever some igno opens their mouth are fools. Sometimes it’s okay to take off your heels and say, “that’s not my problem right now”. 

This was such an important lesson for me, and I’m still trying to adjust my thinking to include it.

“You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.” -Winston Churchill

It’s okay and healthy to let things go. Learning to pick your battles is healthy and it’s important. After all, if you’re so wrapped up in getting into shouting matches with idiots and trolls on Facebook and never vote or contact representatives, or say, make enough money to donate to worthy causes, what good are you doing really? 

And you’re never the only one fighting for your cause. It’s okay to say “screw this” and take a nap when you need it. 

systlin:

ficklewitchsupporter:

mahtheyzhawey:

indigenoustifa:

Found this on Facebook! BOOST!

Tell Etsy that #ThisIsNotNative

This is why I stopped selling on Etsy. I got really sick and tired of all that nonsense.

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Reblogging for A+ links. 

woclovingwoc:

I once read in a book for class that Native American women are the least represented demographic in US media. I don’t want this to be true in the sapphic community as well.

Here’s to Native wlw who aren’t recognized or acknowledged at all in the media or the community.

Here’s to the Native wlw who are rejected for their dark skin, fierce features, and anything else that should be revered for their defining traits that unify a nation of people.

Here’s to the mixed Native wlw who are rejected for being white passing, too black, too anything and “not enough” Native. Your identity is real and valid.

Native wlw are glorious and important and deserve love in a community meant to uplift those who are forgotten by the rest of the world.