thesilverpowerranger:

mintchocolatechic:

If you are over the age of 18, please see if you can donate bone marrow. If you are of Asian heritage, you can possibly save Janet’s life. Even if you’re not there’s still a chance.

Tell your friends to go to this website!:

http://www.HelpingJanet.com

SIGNAL BOOST

It really bothers me that this doesn’t have more exposure on tumblr.
She’s still hasn’t reached her goal, only has a few more months to live. Mind you, that’s with upwards of 200k views on youtube.
Meanwhile, I’m watching as other posts hit 10,000 notes or more, people are being treated and saved. 

I submitted this to a popular blog for causes, and it seemed to have been completely ignored.  I’ve reblogged it thrice, and it is coming it at notes. 

incantations-:

Everyday I get stopped by people who want to see my tattoo, and I can’t blame them. When I got it, I just wanted it really! It starts at my wrist, showing a street from my hometown in Syracuse, NY at sunset, and goes up into space where it shows an astronaut, the moon, a black hole, and some planets (mostly made up… Jamie and I didn’t really know a whole lot about space! SO we said fugg it!). At first I told everyone the astronaut is me getting the hell out of Syracuse, but the meaning behind my tattoo has changed forever. My very best friend, James McNish, did this beautiful piece of art. He and I were in a motorcycle accident that ended up killing him in the beginning of summer 2011. I now look at my sleeve and think of the astronaut as Jamie, looking down on me here in Syracuse. I am so thankful I got the pleasure of having him in my life and his art on my body. Every time he tattooed me was one of the best moments from my life. I miss him everyday and enjoy telling everyone who asks about my sleeve how much of an amazing person, artist, and friend he was to me and everyone he knew.

aw

This is a beautiful piece of work, with an amazing meaning behind it. Thanks for making me teary eyed. 

(Source: fuckyeahtattoos)

showbizservo:

grey-lips:

cosmicowlchild:

thegreenwolf:

midnightsa:

I actually have an order written into my will that a final blog post, which I have saved to a flash drive in my safe deposit box, should be posted to my various social media accounts in the event of my death.

^That is a wonderful idea.

Oh, I am not the only one who did something like this. Okay, that makes me feel a lot better.
Of course, I just have a long list of emails and names that someone is supposed to contact, but yes. 

I should really give my boyfriend and my closest friends the passwords to all of my online accounts should this happen.

My mom knows my password to my facebook, and I’m never logged out anywhere. She’ll probably let all my folks know. 

(Source: franktastic)