brazilianism:

“kids today with their smartphones and sexting and naked pictures are so irresponsible!!!” well in the 1820′s the Emperor of Brazil D. Pedro I sent letters to his lover calling himself “big devil” and “fiery little fire” containing drawings of his own dick and actual pubic hair and now that’s historical document so 

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yesterdaysprint:
“ Blah, Blah, Blah..
The Wichita Daily Eagle, Kansas, December 30, 1899
The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, March 2, 1905
The Tribune, Seymour, Indiana, July 13, 1909
The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, May 13, 1912
The Evening Journal,...
yesterdaysprint: Blah, Blah, Blah.. The Wichita Daily Eagle, Kansas, December 30, 1899 The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, March 2, 1905 The Tribune, Seymour, Indiana, July 13, 1909 The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, May 13, 1912 The Evening Journal, Wilmington, Delaware, June 11, 1913 Woodson County Advocate, Yates Center, Kansas, August 6, 1915 The Guntersville Democrat, Alabama, June 22, 1921 Daily News, New York, New York, February 13, 1925 The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, May 22, 1950 St. Mary and Franklin Banner-Tribune, Franklin, Louisiana, August 27, 1971 (Source: memescomedy.com, via amorilis)
sabelmouse:
“This fake yarn is supposedly better for sheep.
Aimed at people who don’t know where wool comes from, it’s 100% plastic. Yes, plastic.So any garment you wash will release microfibres into the sea. It’ll never decompose.
You’re supposed to...
sabelmouse: This fake yarn is supposedly better for sheep. Aimed at people who don’t know where wool comes from, it’s 100% plastic. Yes, plastic. So any garment you wash will release microfibres into the sea. It’ll never decompose. You’re supposed to believe that sheep shearing is violent and cruel. There are imbeciles out there that work in an unprofessional manner while shearing, but that’s not the case overall. Sheep don’t suffer from having their fleece removed. Left on, the fleece can become a home for fly eggs and the subsequent maggots which can eat the sheep. Chemical treatments are available to prevent that happening. It’s much better for the sheep, the land and the farmer to avoid chemical use. Don’t be fooled. Wool is a sustainable material, one we should make more and better use of. (via stardustcake)