They Need To Be Better Known!  And If They’re Predators, Can We Train Them To Hunt Creationists? 

They need to be better known!  And if they’re predators, can we train them to hunt creationists?  (I don’t mean for them to HURT anybody.  Just track them down, and skim in front of them holding up signs that say “I got your transitional form RIGHT HERE BUDDY”)

THDI IS FUCKING KILLING MEEEE

More Posts from Unkajosh and Others

1 year ago

Serves the landlords right, keeping places out of the price range of ordinary people.  Investment properties are a plague.

Vancouver property owners 'panic' to rent as vacancy tax implemented
Vancouver's empty homes tax came into effect over the weekend and some property owners are now scrambling to rent, sell or find a way around the fees.

Under the new rules, homes that are not occupied for at least six months of the year are subject to a tax of one per cent of the property’s assessed value. The deadline to rent out empty dwellings was July 1.

Fazli said many of the people he has talked to are thinking of renting or selling their properties. He recently met with a woman who owns three empty properties in Vancouver — and says one of them is now listed for rent, another will be listed shortly and she is thinking of selling the third.

“This is a scenario of someone who is kind of in a panic now and needs to rent them out,” he said. […]

amazing

11 months ago

I look at the world, and I say, "Why don't we try this? We can't really make things worse, can we? And this would be justice. This would be justice."

happy PRIDE i’m here i’m queer and i believe the land should be given back to the proper indigenous stewards.

1 year ago

HELL to the yes. You have to keep going. And the more you get involved, the more power you have to change things.

unkajosh - Just this guy, you know?
1 year ago

The time I was mistaken for a visiting minster

So I was in the hospital today, and a patient said something to me, and we talked. (I stayed in the entryway to her room, not going in.) She told me about her conflicts with one of the nurses, and the guilt that she felt over having to call the techs in so often for help with pain management, and to adjust how she was sitting in her bed (she was a fall risk and wasn't allowed to move around on her own) and how her daughter had been in to see her, up from a small town nearby, and her daughter was very happy that she'd been eating-- chicken broth and Jell-O, but this was a big improvement from what she had been eating. She explained how she'd fallen at her house, and when she falls, she can't get up on her own, and she called for help, and here it was, four days later and she was still in the hospital, to her frustration. She mentioned her arthritis. And also how the doctors had told her that she had pneumonia. She showed me all the bruises on her arms, and told me how they'd had to bring in a special machine to find the veins in her arms so they could get an IV in her. And she told me about how scared she was that she would never be able to just swing her legs over the side of the bed again and get out of it. I told her that she needed to make sure that she kept eating; I wasn't sure what would happen, but she'd never heal if she didn't eat. And some time in there, it came up that she'd mistaken me for a visitation minister. I told her that I was there for another reason, but I was going to be back tomorrow, and I'd say hi. She was clearly uncomfortable, and a bit scared (if not wanting to show it), and wanted someone to talk to. And sometime in there, I had to explain that no, my wife and I were in the hospital visiting the room next to hers. The one my mother is in. I was in the hallway while my wife was talking to mom; she has a bacterial infection, and may be septic, so she's only allowed one visitor at a time, and there are rules that we have to follow to go in at all. So I was waiting outside her room. And maybe talking to a stranger turned out to be easier than worrying. My mother has autoimmune diseases. Not an autoimmune disease, not something as simple and well-known as lupus, but flocks of them-- the rheumatoid arthritis that crippled her older sister, and Sjogren's Syndrome, and obscure ones that only doctors in the Mayo Clinic have even heard of. She's had congestive heart failure, gastric MALT (a form of lymphoma in the stomach), and just had to have all of her teeth removed. She now has a bacterial infection; there could be sepsis. Her memory isn't great, and her husband is a wreck, dealing with this. And I'm keeping it together as best as best I can, somehow. She knows it's medically inadvisable, but that would not stop her from grabbing my hand. She craves touch. She needs contact with people, but feels isolated, now that she can't get around without a walker or a wheelchair. Her hands are so swollen with arthritis, I wonder how much it hurts her to use them. This is the thing about getting older. Everyone else does, too, with all the things that that entails. I guess it's something we all go through, if we're lucky. If we made it this far. If our parents did. If our friends did. But the great truth of life is that it doesn't last forever, and the longer we live, the more we see death around us. The more the people we love die. We're all scared of that. We use indirect language -- James Lacy passed on. The late Doug Atkinson. The fondly remembered Gil Pettigrew. The dearly departed Bonnie Kaufmann. But it's death, and it awaits us all. And it scares me. But we're all going to have to deal with that, sooner or later. I don't know. I'm rambling. But this is the story of how I was mistaken for a visiting minster, anyway. Maybe I should look into that line. I hear it's really rough work, but people need it.

1 week ago

I can't improve on this. Just reblogging.

Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth
Original Comic By Rasenth

Original comic by Rasenth

1 year ago

Good lord. I've seen this elsewhere, and it has to be stopped.

I have to say it does make me really depressed and even more worried for the future that any human being is actually capable of thinking we should eliminate all forms of violence from all wild animal species. The first time I saw someone saying this I thought they were satirizing PETA or something, inventing an extreme conclusion to animal rights as a joke. Now I know it's a real philosophical movement increasingly popular with a bunch of rich tech people who go around giving speeches at universities about how we should just flood the natural world with GMO's to try and "herbivorize predators," wipe out all parasites, cure all disease, eliminate aging and remove just all forms of pain or even competition from all ecosystems. "But that will just DESTROY those ecosystems" you say. Yeah they know and they want that too. They call nature things like "The Darwinian House of Horrors" and dream of a future where the entire planet is a tightly controlled, deathless biotech zoo. "But we shouldn't worry because that's impossible anyway" yes, yes it is, but it's entirely possible to release genetically altered organisms into the wild and these people already talk about "starting small" with CRISPR experimentation. There's already corporations testing GM mosquitoes that can't bite anymore. As soon as any of these fuckoffs get access to enough money and backing they're going to attempt that with an eagle or a shark or a big cat, and they're probably going to find out the hard way that their idea won't work the way they want it to but in the meantime they'll quite possibly cause an extinction or two, and then they're going to just keep trying it again. This is in their little ted talks and thinkpieces. They think everything's already doomed anyway and that if they accidentally wipe out a species it just won't matter because extinctions are natural and at least that species is no longer suffering. They call their movement things like "compassionate biology" and "effective altruism," in case you're wondering what to look out for. They've got all sorts of web communities for it, like this one. but before you go thinking they're just animal rights fanatics, DON'T WORRY! They do in fact include humans in their plans! They think gene editing should also be put towards the eradication of all disability, neurodivergence, or maybe even "capacity for cruelty" in humans! They sit around wanking all day about their eugenicist dream zombie utopia :) :) :) did I mention lots of them are actually rich with actual corporate and academic connections lololol

10 months ago

I'm in this photo and I don't like it

I Hate This Shit Lol

I hate this shit lol

1 year ago

100% this.

Right, considering the current state of corporate politics on this site, and that it seems that only those affected seem to be actively speaking on the matter, it is up to I, the only fucking cishet on tumblr, to drag this out to a wider audience.

Right, Considering The Current State Of Corporate Politics On This Site, And That It Seems That Only

REBLOG IF YOUR ACCOUNT IS A TRANSFEM SAFE SPACE.

We need to show these higher ups how much we truly value them.

7 months ago

There aren't a lot of you, but what the hey, right?

Please reblog if YES so your followers will know!

10 months ago

No peace in reblogs!

Especially because teasing Yaoi between Ishmael and Queequeg is CANON. Moby Dick as God? Symbolically CANON, and Melville's excessive dedication to symbolism means that it's absolutely canon! Ahab as a hot-blooded (but old) Shonen Protagonist? Buddy, that degree of obsession fits nicely.

So what I'm saying is, YES THIS SHOULD HAPPEN!

Op Turned Reblogs Off :/

op turned reblogs off :/

  • aire1111
    aire1111 liked this · 1 month ago
  • azorawing
    azorawing reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • azorawing
    azorawing liked this · 1 month ago
  • controlledhues
    controlledhues liked this · 1 month ago
  • dragontamer05
    dragontamer05 liked this · 1 month ago
  • her0tales
    her0tales liked this · 1 month ago
  • aelirus
    aelirus reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • direfang
    direfang reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • pochiiko
    pochiiko liked this · 1 month ago
  • autumngracy
    autumngracy liked this · 1 month ago
  • ranked-competitive-sexhaver
    ranked-competitive-sexhaver liked this · 1 month ago
  • outrageousbirb
    outrageousbirb liked this · 1 month ago
  • cosmictuesdays
    cosmictuesdays reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • bronyballs87
    bronyballs87 liked this · 1 month ago
  • intangelos
    intangelos reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • everybitlost-blog
    everybitlost-blog liked this · 1 month ago
  • yenoodlethings
    yenoodlethings reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • bisexual-borderline-disaster
    bisexual-borderline-disaster reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • seraphflight
    seraphflight liked this · 2 months ago
  • wrecursion
    wrecursion reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • wrecursion
    wrecursion liked this · 2 months ago
  • corvusossifragus
    corvusossifragus reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • ventus-selphus
    ventus-selphus liked this · 2 months ago
  • melodromacy
    melodromacy liked this · 2 months ago
  • lin-in-the-bin
    lin-in-the-bin liked this · 2 months ago
  • thereal-artrocity
    thereal-artrocity liked this · 2 months ago
  • icedlondonfrog
    icedlondonfrog reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • altoskh
    altoskh reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • bunnyliquefaction
    bunnyliquefaction liked this · 3 months ago
  • freshly-squeezed-buttcheex
    freshly-squeezed-buttcheex reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • chapelofthechimes
    chapelofthechimes reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • tobias-senpai
    tobias-senpai reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • tobias-senpai
    tobias-senpai liked this · 3 months ago
  • rainagaintomorrow
    rainagaintomorrow reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • bablefishmouse
    bablefishmouse reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • isakaru
    isakaru reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • isakaru
    isakaru liked this · 3 months ago
  • dracoshield
    dracoshield reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • hard-in-hightown
    hard-in-hightown reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • hard-in-hightown
    hard-in-hightown liked this · 3 months ago
  • gravellymistaken
    gravellymistaken liked this · 3 months ago
  • fluffydogbutts
    fluffydogbutts reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • krawps
    krawps liked this · 3 months ago
  • christor5
    christor5 reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • anomalymon
    anomalymon liked this · 3 months ago
  • thethingything
    thethingything reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • groovy-goddess
    groovy-goddess reblogged this · 3 months ago
  • benadrylcustardbath
    benadrylcustardbath reblogged this · 3 months ago
unkajosh - Just this guy, you know?
Just this guy, you know?

193 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags