Hamlet the Pig Tries to Get Into the Pool [x]
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If you laugh at jokes about raping people I will laugh at my fist punching your throat because sure it’s violent and demeaning but I think it’s funny so why aren’t you laughing get off the floor and stop whining I am trying to assert that my desire to make a joke out of your traumatic experience is more important than your pain it’s called Freedom of Speech read a book.
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BIOPHILIA HYPOTHESIS
[theory]
the suggestion that there is an instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems. Edward O. Wilson introduced and popularised the hypothesis in his book, Biophilia (1984). He defines biophilia as “the urge to affiliate with other forms of life”.
The term “biophilia” literally means “love of life or living systems.” It was first used by Erich Fromm to describe a psychological orientation of being attracted to all that is alive and vital. Wilson uses the term in the same sense when he suggests that biophilia describes “the connections that human beings subconsciously seek with the rest of life.” He proposed the possibility that the deep affiliations humans have with nature are rooted in our biology.
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Missing cat in Northeast Minneapolis:
“While the BBQ was a success, I regret to inform that my cat is M.I.A, which makes me very S.A.D. If anyone in Nordeast happens to see a orange short-haired cat around let me know. He’s pretty much a generic looking cat, but we think he’s cute. His name is Marco and his brother Polo keeps meowing around the house looking for him. He took off last night. I’m near 13th and Uni…”
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Insane asylum, Kabul, Afghanistan
“The pain of war has become too much for these men. Wrapped in blankets, they have retreated into themselves. Vulnerable and haunted by demons, they are the uncounted casualties of decades of war.” - Steve McCurry
(Source: theneighbourhoodsuperhero, via wanderlustchild)
Thrice - Words In The Water
The giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also known as the golden-capped fruit bat, is a rare megabat and one of the largest bats in the world. The species is endangered and is currently facing the possibility of extinction because of poaching and forest destruction. It is endemic to forests in the Philippines.
(Source: iamthewalrustoned, via mysteriouslives)