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Little Thoughts

In the process of deleting everything from my blog as of 4/26/14 so I can start fresh and focus on the positives in life :-D
Aug 19 '14

pocfatfashion:

therewerebirds:

themanicpixiedreamgrrrl:

bmoreprincess:

meghantonjes:

goingbeyondmylimits:

teenmorphine:

shiftingboys:

panerasexual:

but fat shame isn’t important or common right :-)

This disgusts me

fuck these people

Fucked up

I’m going to show up to every one of their homes in a fucking crop top and make them tell me I’m disgusting to my face.

Fucking classy >.

Good be scared

I’ll eat you all

pieces of shit

THIS IS THE PRIME EXAMPLE OF PEOPLE FEELING THREATENED OF FAT GIRLS CONFIDENCE.

I will not stop rocking clothing that i find cute and comfortable ( LIKE crops, shorts, sleeveless, etc especially for the hotter months) because YOU have a problem with MY body.

They want us to wear clothing to make THEM comfortable, fuck that and fuck these people.

This is why we need the body positive movement.

Aug 19 '14

I HATE when girls swear

riverclans:

snarftheconquerer:

It hurts. Hearing a cute voice say such foul things. It makes me sad.. If you want make to me sad be a girl and swear..

shut the fuck up

Aug 19 '14

the-trout-is-out-there:

trollfacemommy:

bitch-sandwich:

mediamattersforamerica:

How Fox News covered women’s issues this morning. 

This is real okay this is a real thing that happened on a real news network that millions of men and women watch

Fucking ew

Aug 19 '14

On bad dating advice

dearcoquette:

I’m no Mensa material, but I’m smart; not hot, but pretty and fit; well-educated (medicine graduate next year) and open-minded (thanks to traveling, mostly). I am also a yoga teacher and know 4 languages. Now, I’m no ideal and I’m not looking for an ideal man either; neither do I want a copy of myself. I just want somebody equal, a partner. My grandma has recently told me that, with my brains and confidence, I probably scare men away, and I should lower my expectations (and pretend to be less smart and versatile, basically). Is she right? Is it that men I’d consider equal are not interested in women like me because they can, as a rule, “do better”? Thanks.


Listen up, everyone: STOP LISTENING TO DATING ADVICE FROM YOUR GRANDPARENTS. Yes, they love you very much, and you love them too. No doubt they are adorable and wise and they have your best interests at heart, but that doesn’t mean they have the slightest clue what it’s like for those of us trying to find a life partner in this century.

Everything your grandmother told you was wrong. You don’t scare men away. You scare boys away, (and that’s a good thing). If your expectations really are just to find an equal, then they are perfectly reasonable, and you shouldn’t lower them. Don’t pretend to be less smart or versatile. That’s insane. (Sure, playing dumb can come in handy every once in a while, but it’s not something you do with a man you respect.)

A man who is your equal by definition won’t be preoccupied with “doing better” than you. I think you may be in a mindset where you believe there is a certain tier of men that are your equal, that it’s something you can identify based on a list of skills and accomplishments. That’s your real problem. You’re looking for a guy who looks good on paper.

I get that you’re a box checker. It’s obvious that’s your style, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but try not to define your equal by matching up resumes. That kind of dating profile mathematics is an exercise in pure frustration.

Aug 19 '14

dontbearuiner:

pixieorsomething:

heavenmgn:

deer-kin:

xekstrin:

childrenmilk:

kuuderekitten:

givenchybackpack:

might be the rawest pic I ever seen. and he got a bag of chips in his hand

THIS IS SO FUCKING METAL

With his dreads and his american flag shirt, this is everything

I want this to be one of those photos that lasts forever you know

This photo is gonna go down in history its fuckin unbelievably powerful

Flobots gonna have some new lyrics.

according to the protester’s twitter account, he was throwing it away from children being gassed, not at the cops

on the far left of the picture, you can see a small figure (possibly two) wearing what looks like dark jeans and a black tee with a white long-sleeved shirt underneath; the white sleeve is clearly visible at child-size, child-height, the curb they’re standing on it’s far enough away for that to be an adult body

this is fucking important to know, especially given how the cops/media are twisting and misrepresenting the protesters’ actions as ‘violence’

The more I learn about this fellow, the more of a hero he becomes.

(Source: slattseason)

Aug 19 '14

megaparsecs:

i just wanted to put this out there since im sure it’ll get written about differently tomorrow. 

Aug 19 '14
Aug 19 '14

givenchybackpack:

might be the rawest pic I’ve ever seen. and he got a bag of chips in his hand

(Source: slattseason)

Aug 19 '14
"If someone were to die at the age of 63 after a lifelong battle with MS or Sickle Cell, we’d all say they were a “fighter” or an “inspiration.” But when someone dies after a lifelong battle with severe mental illness and drug addiction, we say it was a tragedy and tell everyone “don’t be like him, please seek help.” That’s bullshit. Robin Williams sought help his entire life. He saw a psychiatrist. He quit drinking. He went to rehab. He did this for decades. That’s HOW he made it to 63. For some people, 63 is a fucking miracle. I know several people who didn’t make it past 23 and I’d do anything to have 40 more years with them."

anonymous reader on The Dish

One of the more helpful and insightful things I’ve seen about depression/suicide in the last couple of days.

(via mysweetetc)

Aug 19 '14

(Source: twitter.com)