"please just order, I don't need to hear the backstory of your cactus allergy"
Whoever needs to hear this. Please know.
"Closed at 6pm" does not mean "The entry door locks up at 6, but if you're already inside you can keep on shopping."
It means, "you should be finished and out of the store at 6pm."
This is not up for debate
This is just how things work
i saw some thread on xitter with some dude asking why drag queens "want to be around children so much" re: story hours and all the replies were either predictably disgusting or very defensive but not a single goddamn one of them answered the question so i will help in case anyone ever asks you this incredibly stupid question: they are clowns!! drag queens are just clowns!! they put on extremely silly makeup and huge wigs and bright clothes and do over-the-top performances that make people laugh and smile and sometimes cry. that is the definition of a clown. they like to perform for children because they are a type of clown and children are great audiences and it is not any deeper than that. god damn.
[ID: An animated Mob Psycho 100 comic. Reigen notices Mob and Dimple using a psychically waving fan to cool down. Mob is slumped and sweaty, and Dimple is melting over his head. Reigen raises his hands almost like he's going to karate chop something, then spreads them out and begins vigorously flapping them up and down. This transitions to Reigen shouting triumphantly as his arms turn into a pinwheel, radiating action lines and ruffling Mob's hair. The final scene shows Dimple and Mob looking content as Reigen's hands continue to revolve in front of them. End ID]
i want to thank the 1920s-1930s third wheel who saw their two friends lying in bed together in their underwear and stocking garters reading a book with their legs wrapped around each other and said “i am going to take a photograph of this”
i hope wherever they are now that everyone involved in the taking of this photograph knows how much joy it is bringing me 80-100 years later

Never before published images of men in love between 1850 and 1950 by Dee Swan, Hugh Nini andNeal Treadwell (Washington Post)
Reblogging this again because please, please click the link and look at the other photos but more importantly read the words written by the owners of the collection because it’s so touching and heart-warming





