the end is here.

my name is sam, and i like nature
and where the wild things are and zombies and stuff. i'm a panthiest-environmentalist-equalist-anarchist-vegetarian and uh yeah.

y'all need to calm the fuck down.



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i have this app that shows you what all the stars are, and it is the coolest fucking thing in the world. you tell it where you are and it takes what time it is and it has all the stars and constellations and planets and information about everything. it even shows the little stars that you can’t really see here because it’s too bright.

i have this app that shows you what all the stars are, and it is the coolest fucking thing in the world. you tell it where you are and it takes what time it is and it has all the stars and constellations and planets and information about everything. it even shows the little stars that you can’t really see here because it’s too bright.

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no matter how many english people try to explain to me what defines a chav, no matter how many times i think i finally understand, i’m always wrong.

i put a cd in my laptop and i hit play but my computer said “no disc inserted” so i opened my cd drive and the cd was gone and now i don’t know what to do?

hey martin i have an idea

instead of going to new york for that silly ‘college’ you’re always going on about, i was thinking you could just stay here! we could get an apartment and find shitty jobs. you could wear bow-ties and cardigans everyday and i’ll make you pies of every flavor and sniff you when you hug me and then you’ll get all annoyed like you always do but it’s not my fault you smell so good

but anyways i was thinking you could just stay here. and not leave. ever.

one of my biggest fears is to grow up

and become super conservative

sustainable-sam:

mothernaturenetwork:

Twenty percent of American children have never climbed a tree, and the UN says that young people are alienated from nature and don’t recognize animals and ecosystems as valuable and worth protecting.
Do you think kids don’t value nature? How can we change this?

Go throw their asses in trees. 

this makes me very, very sad :( i STILL climb trees, there’s something deeply rewarding that comes from being up in the branches of a tree, out of the reach of everything.

sustainable-sam:

mothernaturenetwork:

Twenty percent of American children have never climbed a tree, and the UN says that young people are alienated from nature and don’t recognize animals and ecosystems as valuable and worth protecting.

Do you think kids don’t value nature? How can we change this?

Go throw their asses in trees. 

this makes me very, very sad :( i STILL climb trees, there’s something deeply rewarding that comes from being up in the branches of a tree, out of the reach of everything.

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