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    There are two things in life that I am truly passionate about: Comics, and honey.

    Just don’t give it to babies and small children especially raw, okay? Okay. Carry on.

    i dont even like honey and i suddenly like honey

    Also!!! If you have seasonal allergies, buying local honey from a farmers market or something can help tone down your allergies! The honey is made from bees in your area that have been pollinating with those same flowers and plants that are making your nose try to kill you! So by eating local honey, you automatically have a natural immunization against your seasonal allergies!

    Honey also makes a really good sweetener, especially for tea. Put a bit in and it really enhances the flavour.

    If you ‘don’t like honey’, try honey made from specific flower varieties! Clover honey is the most common, but things like wildflower honey, sage honey, etc all are out there, and whatever the bees got the honey from lends a little bit of different flavor! I’m a huge fan of sage honey, myself.

    (I even had poison ivy honey once and it was legit as fuck.)

    Wait honey tastes different depending on the FLOWER?? I gotta buy some more honey!

    actually the only way in which honey can go bad is if it comes in contact (and stays in contact) with water. if water gets inside the jar, the honey is doomed to be infested with bacteria. so always close the honey container if you value your life

    this post has inspired me to buy all the different honey types

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    crowley does not appreciate honey as much as cas does

    It’s also good for bee stings, paradoxically, as well as chapped lips and cold sores. HONEY

    1. Source: amandaonwriting

      amandaonwriting:

      100 Beautiful and Ugly Words

      by Mark Nichol

      One of the many fascinating features of our language is how often words with pleasant associations are also quite pleasing on the tongue and even to the eye, and how many words, by contrast, acoustically and visually corroborate their disagreeable nature — look no further than the heading for this post.
      Enrich the poetry of your prose by applying words that provide precise connotation while also evoking emotional responses

      Beautiful Words

      • Amorphous: indefinite, shapeless
      • Beguile: deceive
      • Caprice: impulse
      • Cascade: steep waterfall
      • Cashmere: fine, delicate wool
      • Chrysalis: protective covering
      • Cinnamon: an aromatic spice; its soft brown color
      • Coalesce: unite, or fuse
      • Crepuscular: dim, or twilit
      • Crystalline: clear, or sparkling
      • Desultory: half-hearted, meandering
      • Diaphanous: gauzy
      • Dulcet: sweet
      • Ebullient: enthusiastic
      • Effervescent: bubbly
      • Elision: omission
      • Enchanted: charmed
      • Encompass: surround
      • Enrapture: delighted
      • Ephemeral: fleeting
      • Epiphany: revelation
      • Epitome: embodiment of the ideal
      • Ethereal: celestial, unworldly, immaterial
      • Etiquette: proper conduct
      • Evanescent: fleeting
      • Evocative: suggestive
      • Exuberant: abundant, unrestrained, outsize
      • Felicity: happiness, pleasantness
      • Filament: thread, strand
      • Halcyon: care-free
      • Idyllic: contentedly pleasing
      • Incorporeal: without form
      • Incandescent: glowing, radiant, brilliant, zealous
      • Ineffable: indescribable, unspeakable
      • Inexorable: relentless
      • Insouciance: nonchalance
      • Iridescent: luster
      • Languid: slow, listless
      • Lassitude: fatigue
      • Lilt: cheerful or buoyant song or movement
      • Lithe: flexible, graceful
      • Lullaby: soothing song
      • Luminescence: dim chemical or organic light
      • Mellifluous: smooth, sweet
      • Mist: cloudy moisture, or similar literal or virtual obstacle
      • Murmur: soothing sound
      • Myriad: great number
      • Nebulous: indistinct
      • Opulent: ostentatious
      • Penumbra: shade, shroud, fringe
      • Plethora: abundance
      • Quiescent: peaceful
      • Quintessential: most purely representative or typical
      • Radiant: glowing
      • Redolent: aromatic, evocative
      • Resonant: echoing, evocative
      • Resplendent: shining
      • Rhapsodic: intensely emotional
      • Sapphire: rich, deep bluish purple
      • Scintilla: trace
      • Serendipitous: chance
      • Serene: peaceful
      • Somnolent: drowsy, sleep inducing
      • Sonorous: loud, impressive, imposing
      • Spherical: ball-like, globular
      • Sublime: exalted, transcendent
      • Succulent: juicy, tasty, rich
      • Suffuse: flushed, full
      • Susurration: whispering
      • Symphony: harmonious assemblage
      • Talisman: charm, magical device
      • Tessellated: checkered in pattern
      • Tranquility: peacefulness
      • Vestige: trace
      • Zenith: highest point

      Ugly Words

      • Cacophony: confused noise
      • Cataclysm: flood, catastrophe, upheaval
      • Chafe: irritate, abrade
      • Coarse: common, crude, rough, harsh
      • Cynical: distrustful, self-interested
      • Decrepit: worn-out, run-down
      • Disgust: aversion, distaste
      • Grimace: expression of disgust or pain
      • Grotesque: distorted, bizarre
      • Harangue: rant
      • Hirsute: hairy
      • Hoarse: harsh, grating
      • Leech: parasite,
      • Maladroit: clumsy
      • Mediocre: ordinary, of low quality
      • Obstreperous: noisy, unruly
      • Rancid: offensive, smelly
      • Repugnant: distasteful
      • Repulsive: disgusting
      • Shriek: sharp, screeching sound
      • Shrill: high-pitched sound
      • Shun: avoid, ostracize
      • Slaughter: butcher, carnage
      • Unctuous: smug, ingratiating
      • Visceral: crude, anatomically graphic

      Notice how often attractive words present themselves to define other beautiful ones, and note also how many of them are interrelated, and what kind of sensations, impressions, and emotions they have in common. Also, try enunciating beautiful words as if they were ugly, or vice versa. Are their sounds suggestive of their quality, or does their meaning wholly determine their effect on us?

      From Writers Write

      1. Source: squid-of-anger
        The Angel Islington
        • The Angel Islington
        • Benedict Cumberbatch
        • Neverwhere Soundtrack
        Play

        squid-of-anger:

        bury me in his voice

        1. Are you quite happy, Anon?

          People are shipping. Sails are on the horizon, and no one knows what the morning entails.

          1. Source: clockworkreveur

            herfallenunicorn:

            clockworkreveur:

            I ship it.

            everything about this is magical

            1. Source: totheopera
              The Growl (Bonus Track)
              • The Growl (Bonus Track)
              • Conway
              • Star Trek Into Darkness (Music From the Motion Picture)
              Play

              imagine kirk forcing spock to a rave and everyones pumping their fists in the air and jumping and kirk gets one of those lighty sticks and makes it into a halo and puts it on spock’s head and all spock does is just stand there and tries to make himself heard over the music “this is hIGHLY ILLOGICAL”

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                Tom talks about Alan Taylor and Game of Thrones - and Thor: The Dark World.

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                  What if I told you God is gay?
                  Do you think belligerent bible-belters
                  Would still holler hate speech to the hilltops
                  In His name?
                  Or do you think they would reread the scriptures
                  They say they swear and survive by
                  See, I’ve been reading the Bible again lately
                  And I think I’ve taken a leaf from their holy book,
                  Picking passages for my purpose
                  Which is in short
                  To let you know it’s very possible God is gay.
                  I mean think about the book of Genesis
                  In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth
                  And it wasn’t just good, it was fabulous.
                  I mean what else is our planet but the pinnacle
                  Of exterior design, and I don’t mean to generalize
                  But it certainly seems like that the Garden of Eden
                  Was designed by queer, I mean divine eye for the straight guy
                  But some Christians would go as far as to call
                  God’s creations abominations
                  Heretics calling themselves faithful
                  When their faith is full of belief that only God may pass judgment
                  Matthew 7:1 Judge and you too shall be judged
                  Luke 6: 37 Condemn not and you shall not be condemned
                  Fred Phelps 2006: You’re going to hell! God hates fags!
                  A history lesson: A faggot is a bundle of sticks
                  Originally used as kindling for fires that engulfed gays
                  When they were burned at the stake, people were firewood
                  But Moses came across wood on fire and saw God in it,
                  What is a burning bush but bundles of branches
                  On fire, isn’t it funny how faggots and God can look the same sometimes?
                  Keep in mind Jesus had two dads and turned out just fine
                  In fact, Jesus had two dads and a surrogate mother
                  That never had sex with either of them,
                  Maybe Mary was a lesbian
                  And I remember the prayer going
                  “Hail Mary, full of grace”
                  Not full of sin,
                  “Pray for us sinners”
                  For we have become blinded by bigotry.
                  And forgotten that God gave us the rainbow
                  As a promise that we will never be flooded again
                  Either with rain or ignorance
                  And now all the homosexual Homo sapiens
                  Stand more united under God’s rainbow
                  Than all of his denominations do around the cross.
                  I was brought up believing that my Savior loved us all
                  And never had to specify “no homo”
                  But if you have hate in your heart
                  Say it don’t pray it
                  Don’t teach it and for the love of God don’t preach it
                  Because I am tired of these fire and brimstone sermons
                  Slinging slurs when they’re not firing brimstones
                  From voices that should be filled with love and praise
                  Instead of raised with hate and rage
                  I am a Christian, and I believe in saying the Christian thing.
                  Which used to sound like “Love thy neighbor as thyself”
                  But now sounds more like hate at the top of your picket signs
                  The closest thing to God being “Hell, is waiting for you”
                  They’re passing out damnation pamphlets
                  Filled with out-of-context Bible verses
                  Trying to define God
                  When his meaning is clear.
                  He is acceptance, He is pride, He is humility, He is just,
                  God is perfection, God is protection, God is love,
                  But most importantly
                  God is gay
                  —  Elliot Darrow, “God is Gay”
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                    Fill an ice cube tray with melted chocolate. Add berries. Freeze. Yum.

                    TUMBLR IS ALWAYS RECIPE GOLD.

                    jesus christ YES

                    AUGH

                    1. Source: raggedycass

                      sodamnrelatable:

                       

                      This gif is a really accurate summary of my life

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