kazuha159:

flashinglightsandecstasy:

musicalbunny:

I think this is necessary to post. I see a lot of people “saving” bunnies.

“*Bunnies are one of the most frequently “kidnapped” mammal species.
*Mothers dig a very shallow nest in the ground that is easily uncovered when mowing or raking the yard. If you find a rabbit nest-leave it alone!!
*Mother rabbits only return to the nest two or three times a day, usually before dawn and right after dusk. 
*To determine if they are orphaned, either place a string across the nest in a tic-tac-toe shape or circle the nest with flour. Check the nest the next day. If the string or flour is disturbed, the mother has returned. If not, take the bunnies to a rehabilitator.
* A bunny that is bright eyed and 4-5 inches long is fully independent and does NOT need to be rescued!
*If you find a bunny that does need to be rescued, put it in a dark, quiet location. Bunnies are a prey species and while they may look calm, they are actually very, very scared!”

Never knew this, keeping this for reference

As a student of Veterinary Medicine I can completely confirm this! Do NOT take them out of their nest unless you’re 100% sure that the mother did not come back for them after at least one day!

It’s International Women’s Day!

waywarddaughtersacademy:

In honor of the day, we’re once again sharing this list. If you need help, don’t be afraid to reach out. If not, consider reaching out to those who could use help.

Listings for Women’s Shelters and/or Homeless/At-Risk/LGBT Youth Organizations:

United States:

Click here to find Women’s Shelters in every US State

Canada:

Click here for listings of Women’s Shelters throughout Canada

International:

Click here for a great list of LGBT Youth Resources and Centers

Also:

  • Twitter user @myjedininja is doing a raffle to benefit Briana’s charity of choice, the Canadian Women’s Foundation. Find out how to win here, and find out more about the CWF here.

matt-the-blind-cinnamon-roll:

the-perks-of-eating-pussy:

marieluc76:

gjmueller:

upworthy:

If your nude photos are posted online without your permission, Microsoft and Google want to know.

For years, most victims of revenge porn — people who have had their nude photos shared online without permission — basically couldn’t do anything about it.

According to one study, over 50% of all adults engage in sexting, and 70% admit to having received a nude photo online or over the phone.

And yet, despite the fact that we all (or at least more than half of us) do it, there’s still this weird, persistent, harmful notion that if your naked pictures get leaked or shared maliciously by an ex online, it’s your fault for taking them in the first place.

It’s completely backward, but sadly, the law seems to at least kind of agree.

As of September 2014, New Republic found, putting someone else’s illicit photos online without their consent was illegal in just 16 states, though laws have been proposed in more states. Not only is it typically impossible to prosecute the perpetrator, they note, it’s impossible to legally compel websites to take the images taken down most of the time.

But thankfully, Microsoft and Google — which operate two of the biggest search engines on the web — don’t think it’s your fault. And they’re finally saying “Enough is enough.”

Here’s how to
report a non-consensual image posting on Bing.


And here’s how to
do it on Google.

Boost!

important

@housewifeswag I know you’re having problems with your image being used without your consent, so maybe this can help you out. 

Trans resources (( please signal boost ))

innotte:

General resources:

Trans related terminology:

Understanding your gender identity:

Pronouns:

Intersex:

Nonbinary resources:

Two Spirit:

Other Cultural Based Genders:

Transfeminine resources:

Transmasculine resources:

Coming out:

Trans mental health:

Trans advice/resource/discussion blogs and sites:

Well… thats about it! Of course there’s a whole bunch of useful resources which I just couldn’t include in this post because it was getting too long. 

Even if you yourself aren’t trans and wouldn’t find this content useful, please reblog because it may be of great help to some of your followers.

And if you ever have any trans-related questions or need some advice or support, feel free to message me at my main blog here.

Ok SPN FAMILY. SHOW ME THE MAGIC

myangelshunter:

I need your help guys.

Sometime on Saturday night between the last panel and the concert, I misplaced my High School Class ring.

I’ve heard how amazing the Family can be, and this ring means the world to me. I can’t recall taking it off, but I know shit happens at cons (#BlameTheMusk).

It’s a white-gold ring. On one side is the Puerto Rican flag, and on the other is a musical lyre with music notes. On the top is my HS Crest (TC) with an emerald green stone underneath.
My name is also engraved in the band. If you think you’ve found it, please turn it into the hotel front desk or message me.

I would really really love to get this ring back. And all I’m asking is for a reblog to spread the word and maybe a retweet. Please guys.

Welcome to BroadwayHD

gdelgiproducer:

Okay, theater people, this is not a drill! SIGNAL BOOST THE FUCK OUT OF THIS.

This week, BroadwayHD launches.

What is BroadwayHD, you ask? Allow me to tell you.

You know how you wanted professionally filmed versions of shows? Try this on for size: BroadwayHD is about to become the Netflix of Broadway. Their plan is to offer high-definition broadcasts of top theatrical events to computers and phones. The shows can be streamed to computers, mobile devices, and TVs – both Apple TV and Google Chromecast.

It was founded by Broadway producers Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley, a Tony Award-winning husband-and-wife producing team behind such shows as On Your Feet!, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, and Legally Blonde.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Sign up for a free account.
  2. Subscribe or rent one show.
  3. Enjoy a Broadway show any time.

Users can buy a monthly subscription for $14.99 or a yearly one for $169.99. There’s also free content.

Now, as you might understand since they’re launching this week, there’s not much to offer. They’re leaning on the archives of the BBC, Great Performances, and Broadway Worldwide right now. You’ll see a lot of stuff you’ve already seen: Montego Glover and Chad Kimball in Memphis, David Hasselhoff in Jekyll & Hyde, Orlando Bloom in Romeo & Juliet, Helen Mirren in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Daniel Craig and Stephen Rhea in Copenhagen, Rufus Sewel in Henry IV, BBC broadcasts of Shakespeare and Chekhov classics (all told, about 120+ productions). Most of them are currently in standard definition rather than the HD promised to come (up next is Audra McDonald in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill after it airs on HBO).

But… they are trying to demonstrate demand, to entice unions to the table. And you remember what I’ve said about union costs being a major stumbling block, right?

So it’s stuff you’ve seen. Big deal! If you want a future where Broadway shows, or West End shows, or Off-Broadway shows, are all professionally filmed, and available for a low low price at any time, you better damn well sign up for this site and make it happen!

I REPEAT: THIS IS NOT A DRILL. SIGNAL BOOST THE FUCK OUT OF THIS.

Welcome to BroadwayHD

the-cu-cumberpatch:

It’s that time of the year again. A LOT of money is donated at Christmas time so here’s your yearly reminder of popular charities you should NOT donate to:

The Salvation Army [x]

-PETA [x]

-Susan G. Kormen for the Cure [x]

-Autism Speaks [x]

There’s lots more horrible and corrupt charities out there so please do your research and please feel free to add to this list

orphanpupok:

akiraita:

so as it turns out, staff never actually removed the fanmail feature like they said they were going to, they just removed the link on each person’s blog that made it possible to send fanmail, but it’s still entirely possible to actually send it if you just go to blogname.tumblr.com/send

the system is still there, they just removed the button for it

it’s like that lady who deleted the internet explorer icon i’m crying