Month: June 2015

ovophobe: SHES ESXAPING

ovophobe:

SHES ESXAPING

rurukatt: a grown up trash baby

rurukatt:

a grown up trash baby

lambylin:

*deep dark analysis/headcanons after every su episode* “because its still TOTALLY for kids, right!”

yes. no matter how heartbreaking and bloody you try to make it its still a kids show. im pretty sure kids can appreciate characters showing emotion and hurting as well as you can.

thekirstenlynn:

Please don’t spread the name and face of the Charleston shooter, call him a white terrorist because that’s all he is, don’t give him the respect of learning his name or recognizing his face. All he wants is to be famous, now he will be infamous. He only deserves to be known as a white homegrown terrorist and imagined as a monster because that’s what he is. Instead learn the names and faces of the victims, they deserve to be remembered not the monster.

Remember:

Clementa Pinckney

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A Democrat state senator who was also the pastor at the Emanuel African Methodist Church.

Cynthia Hurd

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A librarian at the Charleston County Public Library. She’d been working there for 31 years and was a manager as St. Andrews Regional Library.

Sharonda Coleman-Singleton

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She was a revered and a mother of three, she was also the coach of the track team.

Tywanza Sanders

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A recent graduate from Allen University in Columbia. He was recently working as a barber. It is said that he died trying to save one of his family members.

Please, if you hear about more of the victims, add their names and a little about their life. 

Go to this link to learn more about these victims. What I posted is only a short summary.

Also if anything like this happens again, do this instead of showing the shooter/terrorist. This is a tragedy and I will do my best to raise awareness, I hope you will too. Thank you.

lobstmourne: terhemkaiheen: Since there’s nothing really showing, I’ll post this here. c: Can’t get enough of these babes. I wanna draw more of them. ♥ Sig & Leon © Lobstmourne.Art © MeExtra:+ bigger version OHHH MY GOSHHHHHHHHHHH LEON HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SCRUB BF

lobstmourne:

terhemkaiheen:

Since there’s nothing really showing, I’ll post this here. c: Can’t get enough of these babes. I wanna draw more of them. ♥

Sig & Leon © Lobstmourne.
Art © Me

Extra:

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+ bigger version

OHHH MY GOSHHHHHHHHHHH LEON HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SCRUB BF PLS

girahimu-sama: ghost-chicky: Commission for fuckingqueenofhell for that rad Trans!Danny Au/headcanon :> and because she gave me free rein i slipped in a trans!vlad and yah’lL CAN’T StOP MEfuckin christ vlad yahll his ears off why don’t yahExtra panel:of course this

girahimu-sama:

ghost-chicky:

Commission for fuckingqueenofhell for that rad Trans!Danny Au/headcanon :> and because she gave me free rein i slipped in a trans!vlad and yah’lL CAN’T StOP ME

fuckin christ vlad yahll his ears off why don’t yah

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of course this changes nothing, and they go right back to their usual friken banter and antics after this

President Obama on the tragic shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.

staff:

whitehouse:

Good afternoon, everybody. This morning, I spoke with, and Vice President Biden spoke with, Mayor Joe Riley and other leaders of Charleston to express our deep sorrow over the senseless murders that took place last night.

Michelle and I know several members of Emanuel AME Church. We knew their pastor, Reverend Clementa Pinckney, who, along with eight others, gathered in prayer and fellowship and was murdered last night. And to say our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families, and their community doesn’t say enough to convey the heartache and the sadness and the anger that we feel.

Any death of this sort is a tragedy. Any shooting involving multiple victims is a tragedy. There is something particularly heartbreaking about the death happening in a place in which we seek solace and we seek peace, in a place of worship.

Mother Emanuel is, in fact, more than a church. This is a place of worship that was founded by African Americans seeking liberty. This is a church that was burned to the ground because its worshipers worked to end slavery. When there were laws banning all-black church gatherings, they conducted services in secret. When there was a nonviolent movement to bring our country closer in line with our highest ideals, some of our brightest leaders spoke and led marches from this church’s steps. This is a sacred place in the history of Charleston and in the history of America.

The FBI is now on the scene with local police, and more of the Bureau’s best are on the way to join them. The Attorney General has announced plans for the FBI to open a hate crime investigation. We understand that the suspect is in custody. And I’ll let the best of law enforcement do its work to make sure that justice is served.

Until the investigation is complete, I’m necessarily constrained in terms of talking about the details of the case. But I don’t need to be constrained about the emotions that tragedies like this raise. I’ve had to make statements like this too many times. Communities like this have had to endure tragedies like this too many times. We don’t have all the facts, but we do know that, once again, innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands on a gun. Now is the time for mourning and for healing.

Keep reading

If you have the means, you can donate directly to the church through their website. And even if you don’t, you can add your voice to the outpouring of grief, support, outrage, and condolence. Our hearts go out to everyone.