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squishycritters:

cute animals with stuffed toys of themselves.

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Generally, straight people don’t think about being straight as much as gay people think about being gay, namely because the “default” sexual orientation – aka, the majority identity – is that of straight people.
Fact is, we don’t think about who we are and how we act nearly as much when we’re the ones in control.
Atheists, on the other hand, are fairly regularly persecuted (socially at least) for their lack of belief. They are made quite aware of their atheism, either because of how they’re treated for it, or because they have to keep silent about it for fear of being ridiculed. So perhaps with this tendency to be more self-conscious comes an equally more self-aware set of behaviors and attitudes.

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bloodstainedmess:

HAHA

squishycritters:

cute animals with stuffed toys of themselves.

(via eleanorastranger)

Generally, straight people don’t think about being straight as much as gay people think about being gay, namely because the “default” sexual orientation – aka, the majority identity – is that of straight people.
Fact is, we don’t think about who we are and how we act nearly as much when we’re the ones in control.
Atheists, on the other hand, are fairly regularly persecuted (socially at least) for their lack of belief. They are made quite aware of their atheism, either because of how they’re treated for it, or because they have to keep silent about it for fear of being ridiculed. So perhaps with this tendency to be more self-conscious comes an equally more self-aware set of behaviors and attitudes.

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"Generally, straight people don’t think about being straight as much as gay people think about being gay, namely because the “default” sexual orientation – aka, the majority identity – is that of straight people.
Fact is, we don’t think about who we are and how we act nearly as much when we’re the ones in control.
Atheists, on the other hand, are fairly regularly persecuted (socially at least) for their lack of belief. They are made quite aware of their atheism, either because of how they’re treated for it, or because they have to keep silent about it for fear of being ridiculed. So perhaps with this tendency to be more self-conscious comes an equally more self-aware set of behaviors and attitudes."

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My blog consist of BLOOD, GORE, and everything in between, I ask you not to be offended at certain beliefs/ideas and to share your own. I do not take credit for others work...what is mine shall be known.
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