One day, I am going to die of laughter.
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My dad.
tranqualizer:
[photo: image of someone’s march sign. text reads, “my mother’s coarse, crooked and overworked hands are the hands of countless immigrant women workers. these hands are the reasons i’m here. viva las trabajadoras.”]
itsthemusicpeople:
Dignity & Resistance March May Day 2012 in Oakland, CA
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(via alittleclosertoyou)
fuckyeahgabesaporta:
@GabrielSaporta: Just another lazy Sunday at the Waldorf residence. Oh hai Blair! Thnx 4 lettin me use yr fone gurrrrrl!!!
Argentina JUST PASSED a groundbreaking gender identity bill!!!
From now on, people will be able to change the name and gender on their ID without needing psychiatric permission or any body modifications. Furthermore, anyone who does want hormones or surgery will be able to access them for free through the public and private health system.
It was passed unanimously today by the Senate
UNANIMOUSLY
(Source: genderqueer, via alittleclosertoyou)
“I am a working woman out in the world, but I still live with my parents half the time. I’ve been taking this long, stuttering period of moving out. … I feel like I’m constantly asking them to please stay out of my work life, but also to please bring me soup. It’s this weird moment where you just don’t have a sense of what age-appropriate behavior is because there is no age-appropriate behavior.”
- Lena Dunham talking about 20-somethings living with their parents.
Totem of Chat
Love GIRLS. Watch it!
winterstartingover:
The lowest, that would be Facebook,
followed by Gchat, then texting, then email, then phone.
Face-to-face is of course ideal, but it’s not of this time.
AHHHHH! That’s awesome…but also a very small step.
joshbyard:

In a paper published in the May issue of the Journal of Virology, the University of California, Davis HIV team demonstrated both the safety and efficacy of transplanting anti-HIV stem cells into mice that represent models of infected patients.
The technique, which involves replacing the immune system with stem cells engineered with a triple combination of HIV-resistant genes, proved capable of replicating a normally functioning human immune system by protecting and expanding HIV-resistant immune cells. The cells thrived and self-renewed even when challenged with an HIV viral load.
“We envision this as a potential functional cure for patients infected with HIV, giving them the ability to maintain a normal immune system through genetic resistance,” says lead author Joseph Anderson, an assistant adjunct professor of internal medicine and a stem cell researcher at the UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures.
(via unexpectedtech)
(via alittleclosertoyou)
Andrew Maynard is one of my favs, too!!!
Floral patterns. Even in architecture. :] (Source: ummhello)
I just wrote an article for them! And will be a new contributing writer!!! :]
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