I really hate hearing girls say they are ugly. I hate it when guys say it. I hate when I say it. Because the truth is, we are all gorgeous. We are all worth it. We are all equal.
Can we please start to believe it?
Let’s start calling people beautiful more often!
Let’s start a revolution.
let’s start with ourselves. <3
I mean…just look at this.
and this
and this
and this
and this
and this
In the midst of the terrible and messy and difficult business of standing up for the truth and learning and following it yourself in the meantime (because nobody’s perfect least of all me and it sucks) lets not forget how awesome and blessed it is to get to be part of the…
Well said.
Pro-lifers protect human life, from natural conception to natural death. Not just “for the fetus,” for everyone. For babies at all stages of development, for mothers and fathers, for families, for communities. Because every human being has the right to life. Because every human being has the duty to protect each other’s quality of life.
The burden of proof is always on the person trying to take life.
The spread of the black death.
Poland
Poland, tell us your secret.
Poland is the
oldnew Madagascar.If I remember correctly, Poland’s secret is that the jews where being blamed all over europe (as usual) as scapegoats for the black plague. Poland was the only place that accepted Jewish refugees, so pretty much all of them moved there.
Now, one of the major causes of getting the plague was poor hygiene. This proved very effective for the plague because everyone threw their poop into the streets because there were no sewers, and literally no one bathed because it was against their religion. Unless they were jewish, who actually bathed relatively often. When all the jews moved to Poland, they brought bathing with them, and so the plague had little effect there.
Milan survived by quarantining its city and burning down the house of anyone showing early symptoms, with the entire family inside it.
I reblogged this tons of times, but the Milan info is new.
Damn Italy, you scary.
Poland: “Hey, feeling a bit down? Have a quick wash! There, you see? All better”
Milan: “Aw, feeling a bit sick are we? BURN MOTHERFUCKER, BURN!!!!!”
Also, this might have something to do with it: from what I understand, O blood type is uncommonly… common in Poland. Something to do with large families in small villages and a LOT of intermarriage. The black plague was caused by a bacterium that produced, in its waste in the human body, wastes that very closely mimic the “B” marker sugars on red blood cells that keep the body from attacking its own immune system. Anyone who has a B blood type had an immune system that was naturally desensitized to the presence of the bacterium, and therefore was more prone to developing the disease. Anyone who had an O type was doubly lucky because the O blood type means the total absence of ANY markers, A or B, meaning that their bodys’ immune system would react quickly and violently against the invaders, while someone with an A may show symptoms and recover more slowly, while someone with B would have just died. Because O is a recessive blood type, it shows in higher numbers when more people who carry the recessive genes marry other people who also carry the recessive gene. Poland, which has a nearly 700 year history of being conquered by or partnering with every other nation in the surrounding area, was primarily an agricultural country, focused around smaller, farming communities where people were legally tied to, and required to work, “their” land, and so historically never “spread” their genes across a large area. The economy was, and had been, unstable for a very long period of time leading up to the plague, the government had been ineffective and had very little reach in comparison to the armies of the other countries around for a very very long time, and so its people largely remained in small communities where multiple generations of cross-familial inbreeding could have allowed for this more recessive gene to show up more frequently. Thus, there could be a higher percentage of O blood types in any region of the country, guaranteeing less spread of the illness and moving slower when it did manage to travel. Combine this with the fact that there were very few large, urban centers where the disease would thrive, and with the above facts, and you’ve got a lovely recipe for avoiding the plague.
Interestingly enough, as a result from the plague, the entirety of Europe now has a higher percentage of people with O blood type than any other region of the world.
WHY IS THIS ALL SO COOL
When Tumblr teaches you more about the plague than 12 years of school ever did.
Just to throw a nod in, as a medieval historian, this is all credible, and is the leading theory as to the plagues effectiveness at this point. So. Enjoy your new knowledge!
damn:
THANK YOU. I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR ABOUT 5 YEARS
What am I going to do now?
You can die happily
I
I’M FREE
What constitutes being a good father in today’s society?
Actually, scratch that.
What constitutes being a good father at all?
Growing up with my grandmother, I remember being exposed to many father figures through the TV shows I’d watch with her. From the examples of Ward Cleaver to Mike Brady, I’d get the idea that the concept of fatherhood was all about dedication to family, exemplification of good character and moral judgment, and commitment towards wife.
And generally speaking, I guess those really were how the families were back then, when those shows were being produced.
But now?
I have to ask where are the father figures now.
our kids will probably attend a middle school dance where the theme is the 2010’s
they’ll wear leggings with ugg boots and twerk to “call me maybe”
((Why doesn’t this have more notes? The looks of all the different cultures is so beautiful.








