#swerve
trumpetnista:

rarely-pure-never-simple:

thecornercoffeeshoppe:

hickshannary:

small-and-misunderstood:

Saw this somewhere else and felt the need to post it cause no one else ever really tells you this stuff

My mom never really noticed. She noticed when she was breast feeding my little brother and blood started coming out instead of milk. 

My mom said she felt and saw a little lump in the shower. She was lucky enough she found it at stage 2

My mom had a mammogram. The radiologist thought the spots were just regular calcium deposits. 
Turns out it was triple negative breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nods. Mastectomy, radiation and chemo saved her life.
This could SAVE a life.

Signal BOOST and pass it on. I had a breast cancer scare before (luckily it was just scar tissue…) and information like this kept me calm and collected at the doc’s.

casalass:

johnlocks-mind-palace:

sherlock-has-got-the-blue-box:

thesignofthrees:

/AGGRESSIVELY DRINKS TEA/

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/AGGRESSIVELY TAKES A SHOWER/

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He does everything aggressively , it only makes him more sexier. 

/AGGRESSIVELY TAKES OFF SCARF/

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/AGGRESSIVELY DOES GRAFFITI/

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/AGGRESSIVELY SINGS OPERA/

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/AGGRESSIVELY HITS PEOPLE/

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/AGGRESSIVELY BREAKS DOWN/

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the last one is the sexiest

tuckedbeforenoon:

Officially done with the internet

eyeslikecominghome:

a commercial for dominos was just on and i guess i was lovingly staring at the tv because my mom says to my dad “i wish you still looked at me like haley’s looking at that pizza”

How inappropriate to call this planet earth when it is quite clearly Ocean.

Sir Arthur C. Clarke (via crookedindifference)     

toastradamus:

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thaiannasurvive:

This is a munchkin cat, they have the same gene that gives dachshunds their long body and short legs. Enjoy. - Imgur

the comments on content about feminism justify feminism

the comments on content about activism justify activism

there are some really stupid fuckers on tumblr

nitanahkohe:

around this time last year people finally started taking notice of the food-related issues in the upper northern reaches of Canada; consider this your reminder that even since then, juice is still $26 in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, and that the predominately indigenous communities in Canada’s North are forced to pay extraordinarily exorbitant prices for basic groceries due to structural inequity and the contemporary effects of ongoing settler occupation.