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  • xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

    xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

    xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

    xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

    xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

    xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

    xrnoodle:

    laviiiiiiiiiiii:

    coffee-foxes:

    kawaiiraggie:

    oneofthosegirls:

    sandandglass:

    Source

    This textbook made me vomit

    This is fucked up

    “Adapted from For Men Only”

    “this sounds like an emotional rant by a white male youtuber”

    this is from the country i am from, this very school is the one im supposed to attend in two years. its fucking disgusting and nerve wrecking tbh? boost the fuck out of this

  • Smashing Pots

    Smashing Pots

    ursulavernon:

    Every now and then, people ask me if I should go to art school, and I usually say something like “Do you want to go to art school?” and if they say “Yes,” then I say “Yes,” and if they say “No,” then I say “Don’t.” This is why I am a crappy source of career advice.

    However.

  • cumbercookie-in-the-tardis:

    Okay guys this is serious. Please reblog if you are bisexual or support being bisexual. I want to come out to my mom, and I’m going to write down every url.

  • A New York City man who was at most guilty of selling loose cigarettes on the street was tackled and placed in a chokehold by a police officer in late August. The man, Eric Garner, protested that he couldn’t breathe, but the officer with his arm around Garner’s didn’t let up. Today, a grand jury announced that it would not indict the officer, Daniel Pantaleo.

    I’ll leave it to the legal analysts to rehash the evidence presented to the Pantaleo grand jury. Hopefully there will be a transparent accounting of what was introduced. But the fact that two grand juries in fairly rapid succession have failed to indict police officers involved in highly questionable deaths of unarmed black men should give us all pause. In Panaleo’s case, the grand jury’s refusal to indict him despite his use of dangerous and violent tactics doesn’t pass the smell test. Add in historic patterns of NYPD abuse against black men in New York—Amadou Diallo, Abner Loiuma, stop and frisk generally—and the lack of an indictment downright stinks.

    The failure to indict the officers who killed both Eric Garner and Michael Brown deprives their communities of the transparency and accountability that trials ensure. No one is saying that the officers should be tried if there’s not sufficient evidence, but many legal analysts have agreed there’s enough in both cases to at least warrant a trial. There are questions about facts in terms of both Michael Brown and Eric Garner’s movements before their death, questions of fact that should be debated in a court. There are questions about the officers’ states of mind—questions that could be fleshed out and better understood if the cases went to trial.

    But the lack of indictments, now twice in a row, seems to add insult to injury—that not only are black men routinely, disproportionately victimized by the police but they are victimized by a legal system that refuses to hold the police accountable.

    First Mike Brown, Then Eric Garner: Prosecutors Can’t Be Trusted to Try Cops (via kenyatta)

    Not only are black men routinely, disproportionately victimized by the police but they are victimized by a legal system that refuses to hold the police accountable.” I want to emphasize that sentence of the piece, because it is not conjecture; it is reporting.

    Statistics consistently show a consistent racial bias in the American justice system. Black offenders are more likely to be arrested than white, more likely to be jailed, and on average receive longer prison sentences then white offenders convicted of the same crime. And black men who are not attacking a police officer are far more likely to be killed by police than white men who aren’t attacking a police officer. 

    There is just no question that systemic racism shapes the American legal system. 

    (via whisperwhisk)

  • Safety Warning!

    shadesofmauve:

    When you’re chopping potatoes, chop the potatoes. Not your finger.

    This has been a safety note brought to you by gawdammit not again.

    Please note that this Safety Notice can be applied to all foodstuffs…

  • Reblog if your Tumblr picture is actually you.

    It really is, albeit not recently.

  • Make no mistake:

    jerusalemsunrise:

    MILLENIALS shut down New York City tonight. The majority of the crowd was organized and comprised of young people of every color between the ages of 18 and 28. They were educated, organized and smart. They led thousands to shut down the damn West Side Highway. We’re here. We give a shit. And we are not going to take it anymore.

    BLACK LIVES MATTER

  • adamhxnn:

    princess-fellatio:

    remember-when-we:

    geometricpoop:

    descentintotyranny:

    postracialcomments:

    crownprince81:

    nathantrumpet:

    Here is the video proof of my previous post about this officer forcing his way into my moms house (without legal documentation) and arresting my brothers friend without explanation. PLEASE REBLOG TO RAISE AWARENESS!!

    Boosting!!!

    boost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Tip for future reference for anyone who might be watching this: keep the camera on the police at all times.

    Not even safe in our own damn homes.

    GET THIS TO 5 MILLION NOTES GET THIS NATIONAL FUCKING ATTENTION

    Holy fucking shit omg.

    “help me get away from him”
    “no.”

  • k-i-l-l-a-p-a-m:

    msnbc:

    “From 2006 to 2012, a white police officer killed a black person at least twice a week in this country.” – MHP

    Melissa Harris-Perry gives a heart-wrenching tribute to the deaths of black men that have occurred at the hands of police in the past decade.

    THOSE WORDS UNDERLINED ARE A LINK

       AT LEAST TWICE A WEEK FOR SIX YEARS

  • scarsbelong:

    adamrichins:

    youmayhavetositdownforthis:

    peek-a-dillo:

    Reddit user HeMeYou was left “overwhelmed” by advice from online strangers after accidentally discovering his son might be gay.

    The 38-year-old father posed the question to Reddit after finding Google searches on his son’s iPad suggesting he wanted to come out.

    He said: “I found out my 13 y/o son is gay… He hasn’t told me, but I want to support him. What can I do?”

    I’m 38, and a single dad to my 13 year old son, 14 in four months. The other day I asked my son if I could borrow his iPad and he gave it to me.

    After my first attempt at Google searching something I noticed that he forgot to delete his history as a lot of the search terms were along the lines of “I’m gay what now?” etc…

    I love him regardless of which gender he loves, in fact when I was slightly older than him I had a few flings with guys, which he doesn’t know about, so I am 100% supportive.

    He has seemed slightly down recently, as in, he isn’t as cheerful as he once was, and I desperately want to tell him that I love him regardless of which sexuality he is.

    What are my options? Should I wait for him to tell me? Or should I make a few hints at it?

    I’m worried that if I don’t hint at it, that he will be worried about something that he really doesn’t have to be worried about… if that makes sense.
    Thanks.

    Shortly after, he received a flood of supportive messages, with many users offering advice based on their own experiences.

    One user posted: “Google ‘how to tell my son I will love and support him no matter what’ and leave it in his search history.”

    Another said: “Let him come out on his own terms, just make sure he knows that you’ll support him and you don’t have a problem with it.”

    The father, who wished to remain anonymous, told Buzzfeed the response to his post was “overwhelmingly helpful and kind.”

    A few days later, HeMeYou posted an update on what he ended up doing:

    I started off with talking about general media with him, for instance I mentioned how awesome it was that Tim Cook (CEO of Apple) came out as being gay and I asked him what he thought about it and I was completely expecting him to give a typical teenager response like “yeah.. its good” or something like that but he actually gave me a detailed response which I absolutely loved because for the first time in a good while I’ve actually held a conversation with my son that felt really… rewarding.

    I also wanted to talk to him about how I’ve noticed that he’s not been acting as cheerful as he usually has and I sort of gave the cliche spiel of “I love you no matter what and I just want to see you be happy” but I didn’t get much of a response that time apart from “yeah I know..”

    The next day as I picked him up from school I thought I’d ask him about any crushes he has, and I wanted to make sure I didn’t say a gender when I asked him, so instead of ‘he’ or ‘she’ I used ‘they’ etc.. Here is that conversation as I remember it…

    Me: So, do you have a crush on anyone?
    Son: Uhm… no..m..maybe..
    Me: Ohhh so who is the lucky person?
    At this point he sort of looked at me slightly confused, I’m not 100% sure why, but I’m assuming it is because I said “lucky person” rather than “lucky girl”.
    Son: Just someone from my french class…
    Me: Oh yeah… so what do you like about them?
    Son: Just.. stuff..
    Me: Okay.. but.. like what?
    Son: I donno they’re just kinda funny I guess…

    At this point I dropped the conversation but just before I did I told him “Well, whoever it is, they should be so lucky to have you as a boyfriend..” and while I didn’t see it, I certainly felt as though he was rolling his eyes at my cheesy comments.

    At the dinner table the same day, while we were eating we had a couple minutes of silence, not much was heard apart from the cutlery and my son finally said “I actually wanted to tell you something in the car, but I was afraid you’d get in an accident..”

    I looked up from my plate and looked at him straight in the eyes… I could see he was thinking about something and all I could think of was “OMG this is it…”

    He said “Dad..” with a couple seconds of silence “..I’m gay”.

    I looked at him and couldn’t help myself from smiling, and I told him “____, you know I love you so much… right?” and I got up and gave him a huge hug.

    He even started to cry on my shoulder and because of that I couldn’t help myself but shed a couple tears.

    Concluding his post, he said: “After dinner and after he finished his homework we both lay in our pyjamas on the sofa, while I was watching the Cooking Channel and he was playing on his iPad.

    “I had my arm around him and he was leaning his head on my chest, and all I could think of was that I’m the happiest father on earth right now.”

    God damn it. This was beautiful.

    ^^^