London, 1940s, in hi-res color: These photographs were taken using Kodachrome film by Chalmers Butterfield, probably in 1949.
So, in the middle of everything today, we ran across a hellaciously distressed momma mallard and a bunch of her baby ducks that had fallen down a sewer grate. Another guy was already trying to fish them out, so my friend and I called animal control before we tried to fish the rest of them out. When Animal Control got there, we had all of them out and the mother duck quacking very happily. I was surprised - none of us got snapped at or hurt. I was even holding onto a bag at one point that had all of them in it and she just watched me.
I love how the duck is perched on the guy’s butt
I’M SO HAPPY
LGBTQ* Infographics To Spark 1,000 Conversations
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Reminder:
Transgender Day of Remembrance #TDOR - November 20, 2012
Some of the Above Graphics From:
- Fenway Health (FenwayHealth.tumblr)
- Trans Student Equality Resources (transstudent.org)
- QSoc of Trinity College, Ireland (TrinityLGBT.com)
- GLAAD (Glaad.org)
- Think Progress (ThinkProgress.org)
- Oxford University Soc LGBTQ (OUlgbtSoc.org.uk)
- It’s Pronounced Metrosexual (itspronouncedmetrosexual.com)
- Find out more about Transgender Day of Remembrance at www.transgenderdor.org
PenguinFrontier (レイス)’s Kuroko R-18 art.
Undie. Bulge. Butts. Kiss. TOO MUCH!!
Oh my gawd I’m in love. <3
Gymnosomata, commonly known as Sea Angels. An apt name- the sea angels are the ethereal, translucent, fluttering angels of the sea.
In hard scientific terms, they’re small swimming sea slugs, but we’ll pass over that for now and just admire how delicately beautiful these wonderful creatures are.