unwell-chanel:

look-at-the-mooon:

icanhaschelsea:

*siiiiigh*

He’s perfect

I love this movie omg

Thanks bro.

so weird how everything turned out. the weirdest part is you, the person i trusted most to never leave, left just like that. when you were the one that started EVERYTHING in the first place. every single problem, you started it. but i stuck with you. through all your bullshit. oh well, sucks. but you know what? i feel okay. like i honestly do. i may have no friends and everyone is talking shit about me and thinks of me as a shit person (mostly because of you), but i feel like i’m going to be okay. i feel that i’m actually going to get better. maybe not now, maybe not soon, but eventually.

so thankyou for being just like everybody else. i do hope you’re happy now though. you and her deserve each other, really.

and don’t worry.. i still won’t tell ;p


mykaylaisnotonfire:

Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why everybody doesn’t carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots in life.

-Stephen King

I just can’t not reblog this

the-vashta-nerada:

one time my older sister went on a trip to africa for her college and they went to a really rural village and all the really young kids were scared of her because they had never seen a white person before and they thought she was a ghost and they couldn’t convince them otherwise so every time she entered a room they’d start screaming


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lexuswillow:

This is an old family picture.

My family does not support my being in the LGBTQIA community. They actually are opposed to it. They tell me every day that its disgusting and that it’s sinful and I’ll go to hell for liking women.
I moved out when I was seventeen, and in January I moved back in with them because I couldn’t handle everything that was going on. Every day one of my five siblings tells me to go back to Minnesota. My little brother Charlie (the black baby in the picture) is now 8 and he constantly physically attacks me and tells me that I’m not his sister and to leave. My other siblings make it very obvious and clear that they don’t want me here and my parents tell me constantly that they’re gonna kick me out soon.
I’ve been saving every penny for a bus ticket to Oregon to stay with my best friend and today I found this picture in my sisters’ room ON DISPLAY. Not hidden. On display. They cut my face out of the picture.

And that… That was just the last straw.
I don’t care if anyone reblogs this or whatever, I don’t wanna get popular, I just want people to know that this is not what a family looks like. This is not something people should have to go through.

This is no life.

daturablossoms:

helioscentrifuge:

jamie-lee-coortis:

Vicky Form is a Mexican lingerie company that has recently released a campaign called ”New commandments for women.”
They read,

1. I shall never call another woman a whore.
2. No one can convince me from not wearing a condom.
3. I shall never get pregnant just to keep a man by my side.
4. No one can judge me based on the number of people I’ve slept with.
5. Is my responsibility to fight for my own (woman) rights.
6. I will not tolerate any kind of violence towards myself.
7. I will not fear or be ashamed if I find myself attracted to woman.
8. It is my decision if i want to get married or not. (and don’t deserve to be judged for it.)

I find this campaign to be a ‘big deal’ for the fact that is released in Mexico. One of the most sexists, closed minded and underdeveloped countries in the world.

Not so many companies take the risk to make advertisements like this because they’re obviously going to be criticized and possibly be affected by it.

Someone is taking the risk, telling the truth, and trying to get to the minds of the people. Sharing the fact that we are all human, and have to be equally treated like it, leading to a better and more developed society.
Its a big step for Mexico, and for women.

okay be fucking real here

it’d be a big step to have a lingerie company in america do this, too

I love this. Although, I really wish they would add that it’s a woman’s choice if she wants to have kids or not, and she doesn’t deserve to be judged for it.


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so when you see my friends, tell them hi for me, and tell them what you think about the way you handled everything.
When You See My Friends | Mayday Parade

being-sixteen:

black and white blog.

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My recovery friends when I stumble in recovery

edrecoveryprobs:

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