yellenabelova:

Across The Spiderverse + Trivia

parlezvousladybug:

assassinregrets:

unashamedmercury:

trilllizardstrikesback:

disease-danger-darkness-silence:

whoisbobx:

hugtheteadrinkthekitten:

hugtheteadrinkthekitten:

mynameisdoofthelizardandamspooky:

toph-beif0ng:

rosslynpaladin:

everyfreakingusernameitryistaken:

everyfreakingusernameitryistaken:

Tony Hawk’s Twitter is a gold mine honestly

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We Stan this San Diego Man

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C o m e d yy

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Some recent gems:

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#where is race war tony hawk tweet thats my fav (via @laughingfish​)

I gotchu, bro:

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i’m wheezgJmf stoP

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Honestly every time this thread just makes me laugh. And new additions…excellent.

arborealgargoyle:

abottomcassie:

aprillikesthings:

Several of my friends who previously self-identified as bi are realizing they’ve lost interest in men, generally speaking

A friend of mine who’s identified as a lesbian her whole life fell in love with a very sweet and shy man

I lost interest in men a few years ago, fell in love with a non-binary person, and now I give them their T shots

Life and love are unpredictable

And “queer” is a great word that all of us like and self-identify with (along with our other, more specific labels), and I love that no matter what else happens, we’re still, always queer

I really don’t understand why some people are so hostile to the idea that attraction can be fluid. Let people love how they love.

the idea that you have to pick a specific “type” of attraction and stick to it really shows how society views intimacy not as individual people connecting with one another in beautiful, meaningful, or pleasurable ways, but instead as a complicated hierarchical system that categorizes people so they can conform in the “correct” way. it’s very confusing when applied to queer people, because this kind of thinking comes from the cis/het patriarchal system that forces people in rigid categories of man/woman and thus defines for them what their entire life experience is supposed to be. if you just take this idea that people can be easily sorted into finite categories that will predict every facet of the experience of the rest of their life and try to apply it to queer labels, you get all twisted into knots.

the truth is people can’t actually be sorted into clear-cut categories. we’re complicated and constantly changing and experiencing new things from the moment we come into this world to the moment we leave it. labels can help us express what we’re feeling or experiencing right now, but they can’t predict or contain the complexity of an entire human being. 

galaxyspeaking:

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Aftertaste (I have about 3040506 more fanarts to post bear with me)

wintery-star:

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Spider-Punk by Sanford Greene, for the promotional material for the movie

loverbear-butch:

i’m both dumber and smarter than you think so don’t underestimate me because i’m actually smart about a lot of stuff but also don’t be surprised if i’m dumb about some other stuff hope that helps

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