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Why do people love SLEEPING?

It’s the only time that people float into nothingness.

No sadness to consume.

No happiness to overwhelm.

No fear to overcome.

No heartbreaks to face.

No need to remind yourself to move on.

No norms to conform to.

A  place where TIME is stopped and REALITY is bent and WILL is just waiting to happen.

A place where everything is twisted even for a while.

machiajelli:

bampire:

anonymous-chan:

vickwalsh:

dontthinkjust-drink:

dontthinkjust-drink:

PLEASE take a second to reblog this, it isn’t going to ruin your blog!
Thousands of Calderon dolphins are butchered in Denmark because of a tradition every year.  It’s a national holiday drenched in the blood of these intelligent beings. Every year hundreds of young men and women murder dolphins on the Fanroe Islands as a sign that they are taking a right of passage into adulthood. The problem with this is that people don’t know about it and it has to be made public, trend it, talk about it and care for the innocent lives being taken because of a stupid tradition. THIS CAN ONLY STOP IF WE DO SOMETHING.

FUCK EVERYONE WHO DOESNT REBLOG THIS.

DONT TOUCH MY DOLPHINS 

ok so im supposed to be working on stuff right now but I really kind of hate it when people get all defensive about this stuff
This picture is from the yearly hunting in the Faroe islands and they hunt the dolphins as a food source not just for sport.  They’re pretty isolated and this is really important for them to get food! Yes it’s become a tradition, considering IT IS NECESSARY FOR THEM TO DO THIS EVERY YEAR. Yearly things do tend to become traditions!
The meat is never sold, it’s only distributed to the community. It is not a rite of passage.  The fact that young males are typically the main participants is mostly because they are the most able bodied for the job.
The whales are not endangered, this does very little if anything to affect the population. It’s not thousands that are killed, it’s between 900 and 1000. How many of these whales are there in the world? 780,000. If anything you should be more concerned by the 23-25,000 dolphins killed each year by the Japanese, who don’t need the meat like these people do.
Also a somewhat biased tangent, over 1 million sharks are killed every year and are killed in much more brutal and painful ways and yet people are more concerned with far smaller number of these whales/dolphins?
tl;dr: I get too worked up about people who are getting too worked up for the wrong reasons about aquatic animals 

That post ^^^^^

This is another post I seriously just can’t have justified as ‘right’ to me.
Using the meat afterwards is fantastic, you didn’t just kill a pod of animals for nothing, however, I don’t find “Those that have remained too far in the water are dragged onto the beach by putting a hook in their blowhole. When on land, they are killed by cutting down to the major arteries and spinal cord at the neck. The time it takes for a dolphin to die varies from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the cut.”very necessary. 

machiajelli:

bampire:

anonymous-chan:

vickwalsh:

dontthinkjust-drink:

dontthinkjust-drink:

PLEASE take a second to reblog this, it isn’t going to ruin your blog!

Thousands of Calderon dolphins are butchered in Denmark because of a tradition every year It’s a national holiday drenched in the blood of these intelligent beings. Every year hundreds of young men and women murder dolphins on the Fanroe Islands as a sign that they are taking a right of passage into adulthood. The problem with this is that people don’t know about it and it has to be made public, trend it, talk about it and care for the innocent lives being taken because of a stupid tradition. THIS CAN ONLY STOP IF WE DO SOMETHING.

FUCK EVERYONE WHO DOESNT REBLOG THIS.

DONT TOUCH MY DOLPHINS 

ok so im supposed to be working on stuff right now but I really kind of hate it when people get all defensive about this stuff

This picture is from the yearly hunting in the Faroe islands and they hunt the dolphins as a food source not just for sport.  They’re pretty isolated and this is really important for them to get food! Yes it’s become a tradition, considering IT IS NECESSARY FOR THEM TO DO THIS EVERY YEAR. Yearly things do tend to become traditions!

The meat is never sold, it’s only distributed to the community. It is not a rite of passage.  The fact that young males are typically the main participants is mostly because they are the most able bodied for the job.

The whales are not endangered, this does very little if anything to affect the population. It’s not thousands that are killed, it’s between 900 and 1000. How many of these whales are there in the world? 780,000. If anything you should be more concerned by the 23-25,000 dolphins killed each year by the Japanese, who don’t need the meat like these people do.

Also a somewhat biased tangent, over 1 million sharks are killed every year and are killed in much more brutal and painful ways and yet people are more concerned with far smaller number of these whales/dolphins?

tl;dr: I get too worked up about people who are getting too worked up for the wrong reasons about aquatic animals 

That post ^^^^^

This is another post I seriously just can’t have justified as ‘right’ to me.

Using the meat afterwards is fantastic, you didn’t just kill a pod of animals for nothing, however, I don’t find “Those that have remained too far in the water are dragged onto the beach by putting a hook in their blowhole. When on land, they are killed by cutting down to the major arteries and spinal cord at the neck. The time it takes for a dolphin to die varies from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the cut.
very necessary. 

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