Icon by @ThatSpookyAgent. Call me Tir or Julian. 37. He/They. Queer. Twitter: @tirlaeyn. ao3: tirlaeyn. 18+ Only. Star Trek. The X-Files. Sandman. IwtV. OMFD. Definitionless in this Strict Atmosphere.

contradicting squads

  • scary but cute: scorpio, cancer, aries
  • nice but rude: leo, libra, gemini
  • blunt but shady: sagittarius, aquarius, scorpio
  • weird but cool: virgo, pisces, capricorn
  • confident but insecure: gemini, leo, capricorn
  • friendly but shy: taurus, virgo, cancer
  • awkward but smooth: leo, aquarius, aries
  • honest but reserved: scorpio, libra, pisces
  • angry but chill: aries, libra, cancer
  • hot but dorky: gemini, aquarius, capricorn
  • wild but calm: sagittarius, taurus, pisces
  • stubborn but easygoing: taurus, virgo, sagittarius

euphrasiefauchelevent:

i feel like most of those “reblog with x information about yourself in the tags” posts are just fishing for notes but frankly i dont care because they provide me with an opportunity to do one of my favourite things which is randomly and publicly sharing facts about myself

just-shower-thoughts:

In real life, we tell people we meet our names and where we are from, and only share our deepest secrets when we trust each other. On the internet, we tell people our deepest secrets and only tell each other our real names and where we are from when we trust each other.

flightcub:

totalitarian dystopian future lit is like “what if the government got so powerful that all the bad stuff that’s already happening ALSO HAPPENED TO WHITE PEOPLE?”

forsmithsandgiggles:

lewdmangabey:

maybe i’m a goddamn bleeding heart hippie liberal but i’m totally down with paying an extra .50 cents for a thing of fries if the person who makes me those fries doesn’t have to work 3 jobs just to survive.

most studies show that prices would only have to go up by 1 to 3 cents in order to raise employee wages significantly

or, you know, the ceo’s could take pay cuts but that would be so hard for the poor multimillionaires

“The years between eighteen and twenty-eight are the hardest, psychologically. It’s then you realize this is make or break, you no longer have the excuse of youth, and it is time to become an adult – but you are not ready.”

— Helen Mirren  (via laluna-willow)