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I don’t know what I’m doing with my life.
I’m the type of person who holds on to ticket stubs and photos and presses flowers but never puts them into a scrapbook I just have them scattered everywhere which brilliantly illustrates how I’m a sentimental piece of shit who can’t put their life together
(Source: jen-296)
You can't write an essay overnight.
You have one hour to write an essay.
Everything you love is here
(Source: halseycon)
Guys.
It’s a book mark that marks your spot in the book.
(Source: just-a-skinny-boy)
do you ever just get the overwhelming urge to cry because you think you’re not going to go far in life because you’re not as smart or as talented as the people around you
Everyday
(Source: faebrat)
i only have two emotions
1. i hate myself im such a bitch
2. i love myself im such a bitch
(Source: vincent-van-doe)
Artists uses Disney princes to highlight domestic abuse’s least visible victims
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There needs to be more of this. Too many people think domestic violence is only against women.
it makes me mad that this has waaaay less notes than the female version
its tumblr
The posts that say we need feminism because girls are literally demonised for liking pumpkin spice are going to get more notes then anything to do with male victims of rape or domestic violence
however, feminists are the group that will stand up for male victims of domestic violence before anyone else does
just because a post doesn’t get around as quickly as another one doesn’t mean it’s viewed as less important, it just means that it’s not being shown to the right people at the right time
the recognition of domestic abuse victims is imperative, male or female or otherwise, but you can’t expect everything to go from 0 to 100 just like that
Why is this only the first time I’ve seen this
First time I’ve seen but I hope it’s not the last.
“All victims — no matter their gender or sexual orientation — deserve empathy and justice.”
I will always stand up for victims of abuse and rape, regardless of their gender, sexual or romantic orientation, or appearance