Sunday, April 28, 2013

Alcohol is the secret.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

This is my kind of morbid.  

#FreddyKrueger  

Thursday, March 28, 2013

xmagie asked: What sort of shithole? Psychology.

I’ve met a lot of psychology majors here.  

Saturday, March 23, 2013
I’ve never understood people who ask me questions like “are you depressed” or “why aren’t you smiling”.  As if we all have a strange obligation to smile in public.  
Human emotion is on a wide spectrum of various feelings.  Someone who only has only the capacity for two very specific feellings would be considered a lunatic and committed.  That is the beauty of emotions - we have so many.  Just because someone isn’t “happy” does not mean that they are “depressed”.  Likewise, smiling does not automatically mean that everything in life is going well for you.  I’m willing to bet that a majority of us only smile tov put on a facade in public because it’s become the “proper” thing to do.  People need to grow up and realize that we are all different and deal with things in our own ways.  

I’ve never understood people who ask me questions like “are you depressed” or “why aren’t you smiling”.  As if we all have a strange obligation to smile in public.  

Human emotion is on a wide spectrum of various feelings.  Someone who only has only the capacity for two very specific feellings would be considered a lunatic and committed.  That is the beauty of emotions - we have so many.  Just because someone isn’t “happy” does not mean that they are “depressed”.  Likewise, smiling does not automatically mean that everything in life is going well for you.  I’m willing to bet that a majority of us only smile tov put on a facade in public because it’s become the “proper” thing to do.  People need to grow up and realize that we are all different and deal with things in our own ways.  

I can relate to this apathetic expression very much.  

I can relate to this apathetic expression very much.  

Sunday, March 17, 2013
This post is directed at everyone who is constantly telling me to ”see the bright side of life.”  
Get that shit outta here!  

This post is directed at everyone who is constantly telling me to ”see the bright side of life.”  

Get that shit outta here!  

(Source: gbass)

Saturday, March 16, 2013

viα steppen-wolf: The raven is sometimes known as “the wolf-bird.” Ravens, like many other animals, scavenge at wolf kills, but there’s more to it than that. Both wolves and ravens have the ability to form social attachments and they seem to have evolved over many years to form these attachments with each other, to both species’ benefit.
There are a couple of theories as to why wolves and ravens end up at the same carcasses. One is that because ravens can fly, they are better at finding carcasses than wolves are. But they can’t get to the food once they get there, because they can’t open up the carcass. So they’ll make a lot of noise, and then wolves will come and use their sharp teeth and strong jaws to make the food accessible not just to themselves, but also to the ravens.Ravens have also been observed circling a sick elk or moose and calling out, possibly alerting wolves to an easy kill. The other theory is that ravens respond to the howls of wolves preparing to hunt (and, for that matter, to human hunters shooting guns). They find out where the wolves are going and following. Both theories may be correct.Wolves and ravens also play. A raven will sneak up behind a wolf and yank its tail and the wolf will play back. Ravens sometimes respond to wolf howls with calls of their own, resulting in a concert of howls and calls. 

This gives me an idea for a story.  
‘The Raven & the Wolf’

viα steppen-wolfThe raven is sometimes known as “the wolf-bird.” Ravens, like many other animals, scavenge at wolf kills, but there’s more to it than that. Both wolves and ravens have the ability to form social attachments and they seem to have evolved over many years to form these attachments with each other, to both species’ benefit.

There are a couple of theories as to why wolves and ravens end up at the same carcasses. One is that because ravens can fly, they are better at finding carcasses than wolves are. But they can’t get to the food once they get there, because they can’t open up the carcass. So they’ll make a lot of noise, and then wolves will come and use their sharp teeth and strong jaws to make the food accessible not just to themselves, but also to the ravens.

Ravens have also been observed circling a sick elk or moose and calling out, possibly alerting wolves to an easy kill. The other theory is that ravens respond to the howls of wolves preparing to hunt (and, for that matter, to human hunters shooting guns). They find out where the wolves are going and following. Both theories may be correct.

Wolves and ravens also play. A raven will sneak up behind a wolf and yank its tail and the wolf will play back. Ravens sometimes respond to wolf howls with calls of their own, resulting in a concert of howls and calls. 

This gives me an idea for a story.  

‘The Raven & the Wolf’

Emilia all dressed up for her BBJ’s birthday party.

Emilia all dressed up for her BBJ’s birthday party.

Friday, March 15, 2013
emilythebravee:

my haaaaands
i’m done for the day

Do you have blisters on your fingers?  ;)  lol  

emilythebravee:

my haaaaands

i’m done for the day

Do you have blisters on your fingers?  ;)  lol