1. This is random, but thinking about people being cruel to their pets and torturing or mistreating animals breaks my heart more than most things. How can people be so cruel to domesticated pets that we raised to depend on us.

     
  2. 00:16

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    Reblogged from spitfireinspace

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  3. 22:49 31st May 2012

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  4. 19:34 29th May 2012

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    Reblogged from shannonwest

    lolanbuhainsevilla:

IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL DAY: During World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt pledged that Filipinos who fight for the United States will be granted citizenship and military benefits. As a result, over 200,000 Filipinos fought side by side with American soldiers during World War II. Shortly after the war ended, that promise was taken back with the Recission Act of 1946. It was not until 2009 when President Obama signed a bill that would give Filipino World War II veterans a lump sum compensation of $15K ($9K for those living in the Philippines) to the less than 18,000 veterans who are still alive today. Yes, such an amount is not commensurate to the benefits they missed out on for over 50 years, but yet to this day a majority of them still have not received such meager compensation. So, LET US REMEMBER THE FILIPINO VETERANS WHO WERE NOT ONLY VICTIMS OF WORLD WAR II, BUT ALSO VICTIMS OF INSTITUTIONALIZED RACISM.

    lolanbuhainsevilla:

    IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL DAY: During World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt pledged that Filipinos who fight for the United States will be granted citizenship and military benefits. As a result, over 200,000 Filipinos fought side by side with American soldiers during World War II. Shortly after the war ended, that promise was taken back with the Recission Act of 1946. It was not until 2009 when President Obama signed a bill that would give Filipino World War II veterans a lump sum compensation of $15K ($9K for those living in the Philippines) to the less than 18,000 veterans who are still alive today. Yes, such an amount is not commensurate to the benefits they missed out on for over 50 years, but yet to this day a majority of them still have not received such meager compensation. So, LET US REMEMBER THE FILIPINO VETERANS WHO WERE NOT ONLY VICTIMS OF WORLD WAR II, BUT ALSO VICTIMS OF INSTITUTIONALIZED RACISM.

     
  5. 17:29

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    Reblogged from heylolyta-hey

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    mysonisalsonamed-bort:

I have a feeling I’m not the only one…

    mysonisalsonamed-bort:

    I have a feeling I’m not the only one…

     
  6. 13:31

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    Reblogged from avocado-princess

    avocado-princess:

    “Don’t be insecure” said the white cis and straight male

    ^^ hahahahahah!

    (Source: einsteinonacid)

     
  7. 10:11

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    Reblogged from lipstick-feminists

    [TW: rape culture, victim blaming]

    Men who want to flirt with women have to realize: Women live in a state of continual vigilance about sexual safety. It’s like having a mild case of hay fever that never goes away. It’s not debilitating. You’re not weak. You’re not afraid. You just suck it up and get on with your life. It’s nothing that’s going to stop you from making discoveries, or climbing mountains, or falling in love. Sometimes you can almost forget about it. It doesn’t mean it’s not there, subtly sucking your energy. You learn to avoid situations that make it worse and seek out conditions that make it better.

    If a female stranger is wary around you, it is not because she suspects you are a rapist, or that all men are rapists. It’s because a general level of circumspection is what vigilance requires. Don’t take it personally.

    If this frustrates you, try to remember that women are blamed for lapsed vigilance. If a woman does get raped, everyone rushes to see where she let her guard down. Was she drinking? Was she alone? Was she wearing a short skirt? Did she go to a strange man’s room for coffee at 4am?

    A woman must be seen to be vigilant as well as be vigilant. If she is deemed insufficiently vigilant, she will be at least partly blamed for any sexual violence that befalls her. If she’s regarded as downright reckless, that “evidence” can be used to completely exonerate her rapist. If it comes down to a he said/she said dispute over whether sex was consensual, as so many rape cases do, the dispute becomes a referendum on whether the woman seems like the sort of reckless person who would have sex with a stranger.

    If a woman does go back to a strange man’s hotel room at 4am, even if she only wants a coffee and conversation, she’s more or less given him the power to rape her. No jury is going to believe she went up there for anything but sex. So, don’t be surprised if a stranger reacts badly to that suggestion.

     
  8. 02:13 28th May 2012

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    Reblogged from spitfireinspace

    genuineeee:

    i hate when people post their racist/cissexist/sexist/classist perspective as “unpopular opinion.”

    no your opinion isn’t unpopular. actually your opinion~~ is the foundation of the society in which we live.

    your stance is not novel.

    you are not unique~~~. 

    you are a carbon copy of those who thrive off systematic hate, kept alive by mindless drones like yourself.

    a bridge is waiting for you to fall off it.

     
  9. 18:44 27th May 2012

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    Reblogged from shannonwest

     
  10. 14:41

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    Reblogged from femmefight

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    lacigreen:

karapassey:

People hate emotions. 

Letting people feel what they’re feeling=keeping it real.

    lacigreen:

    karapassey:

    People hate emotions. 

    Letting people feel what they’re feeling=keeping it real.

     
  11. 13:13

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    Reblogged from mimi-memek0

    frnkkk:

    whenever you’re feeling down or insecure just remember

     
  12. 12:18

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    Reblogged from heylolyta-hey

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    pandamoniumhau5:

    Make sure to wake me when you get back from the dead; I’ll still be lying here in bed.

    I’m outta my soul, I’m out in the dark.
    I’m outta my mind and I’m outta my heart.
    I’m outta my luck, I’m outta the know.
    I’m outta control, but I want you to know.

    I’m outta my soul, I’m out in the dark.
    I’m outta my mind and I’m outta my heart.
    I’m outta my luck, I’m down on my knees.
    If it matter to you I guess it matters to me.

    Beautiful memories, pillaged by termites of time.
    Denying it all to a bottle of wine.

     
  13. 11:02

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    I have so much hate for you. I never realised how much this could hurt.

     
  14. 17:52 26th May 2012

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  15. 17:00

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    Reblogged from shannonwest

    punch-in-the-face-poetry:

    1.
    The Victorians honored human hair
    because it was the only trait of the body
    that remained after death. I shaved my legs
    in your shower. I hid long strands of myself
    in your pillowcases. That is all that is left.

    2.
    Thinking of someone else during sex
    is a…

    (Source: sierrademulder)