lgbt-history-archive:
“ “YOU’LL NEVER HAVE THE COMFORT OF OUR SILENCE AGAIN,” anti-Anita Bryant and Briggs Initiative protest, San Francisco, California, September 23, 1978. Photo © Jimmy Mike. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride...

lgbt-history-archive:

“YOU’LL NEVER HAVE THE COMFORT OF OUR SILENCE AGAIN,” anti-Anita Bryant and Briggs Initiative protest, San Francisco, California, September 23, 1978. Photo © Jimmy Mike. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #queerhistorymatters #haveprideinhistory (at San Francisco, California)

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neon-taco:

huffingtonpost:

Ronald Moon Jr., Man Beaten While Defending Community Center, Receives Amazing Support

An Ohio man badly beaten after confronting robbers stealing from his community center has received a tidal wave of support online.

Ronald Moon Jr., of Cincinnati, posted aheart-wrenching video Wednesday describing the events that led to his face and body getting covered in cuts and welts.

For more information on how to help fund the community center go here. 

Get it together people Omggggg.

(Source: huffpost, via oprahwingdings)

dragontopcane:
“bestlols:
“ It’s the little things, isn’t it?
”
i’m here to note that in the three seconds she took to read the message, the other woman appears to have moved from silencing her child to seducing a mildly uncomfortable man on the...

dragontopcane:

bestlols:

It’s the little things, isn’t it?

i’m here to note that in the three seconds she took to read the message, the other woman appears to have moved from silencing her child to seducing a mildly uncomfortable man on the other side of the aisle.

(Source: kateordie, via olitwister)

Eco-Friendly Alternative to Coffins

voren:

krakenpocalypse:

culturenlifestyle:

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Project designers, Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel have constructed a biodegradable, organic capsule as an alternative to a coffin called, “The Capsula Mundi.” The purpose of the project is a conceptually and physically beautiful one; it is to reunite the deceased body back with nature and life. After the deceased is buried in a fetal position inside the pod, a tree seed or tree will be planted above the capsule. Within time the body’s nutrients will nurture the ground, causing a tree to grow from the remains. 

Instead of harming the environment by chopping down trees for wooden coffins and burying them, the project’s aim is to promote green cemeteries adorned with trees, you can chose. Originally conceived in Italy, the project is a working theory at the moment because Italian law forbids this type of burial. The goal is to comfort loved ones with a majestic body of nature they can visit. “A cemetery will no longer be full of tombstones and will become a sacred forest.”

View the process below. 

The client will choose the tree. 

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The deceased person will be buried in a fetal position inside the pod.

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Their bodies will transform into nutrients for a tree to grow. 

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This will create a green cemetery.

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Also there is the potential for the spirit of the vengeful dead to inhabit the tree, turning it into a nightmarish horror bent on devouring all things.

But that’s a minor issue.

This is…so wonderful

(Source: culturenlifestyle.com, via contrariansciences)

"Take a shower, wash off the day. Drink a glass of water. Make the room dark. Lie down and close your eyes.
Notice the silence. Notice your heart. Still beating. Still fighting. You made it, after all. You made it, another day. And you can make it one more.
You’re doing just fine."
- Charlotte Eriksson 
(via psych2go)

(Source: psych2go, via psych2go)