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""#Road to JAPAN"

greecemisis:

what the hell ii2 thi2 thiing…

queenlaqueefuh:

y0ahhnaw:

the-lesbian-guide-to-the-galaxy:

theabbycooper:

apocalypse-meow-92:

THIS WAS MY WORST FEAR

NOOOOOOOOOOO

Noooooooooooooooooooooo. There are changes that wouldn’t be so bad. An outbox, for example, so you can see what you wrote, the ability to follow people on secondary blogs, or even an optional chat box. Anything but family friendly!

I will kill you

Ummm tumblr shouldnt even be altered for kids in the first place. What the fuck they gon use tumblr for… Send those bitches to neopets

WOULD YOU GUYS LIKE TO ACTUALLY CHECK TWITTER YOURSELVES BECAUSE REALLY

HERES THE LINK: https://twitter.com/yahoo

Ps the tweet is fake, idiots

thatfunnyblog:

blah-blahs:

the world: why
Japan: why the fuck not 

Funny Stuff you like?

Im gonna go sleep Night All!

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nicodidevilo:

teenytigress:

THERE HE IS, WHAT A GEM AND LOOK AT THAT FUCKING DUCKLING AH I CAN’T

love how we all know what duckling this was referring to

spacesharkcomic:

/v/ takes the Xbox One reveal reaaaaaally well.

womenwhokickass:

Aya Kamikawa: Why she kicks ass

  • She is the only openly transgender official in Japan at this point, and the first to seek or win elected office in Japan.
  • She won a four-year term as an independent under huge media attention, placing sixth of 72 candidates running for 52 seats in the Setagaya ward assembly, the most populous district in Tokyo.  In April 2007, she was re-elected to her second term, placing second of 71 candidates running for 52 in the same ward assembly. 
  • While the government announced that they would continue to consider her male officially, she stated that she would work as a woman. 
  • She is devoted to work for various groups, the disabled, single-parent families, homeless people to evening junior high school students, LGBT people and to improve rights for women, children, the elderly.  She strives to give support for these people and bring positive changes which would help them in society. 
  • She was also a committee member for Trans-net Japan (a self-support group for transgender people) and organised meetings and social events to give support and symposiums to raise the public awareness.

done kinda sorta i guess

im gonna go kyary-fy my blog because why not