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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
occasionally subtle
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Product Placement
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
RMH

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Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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macklin celebrini has autism
we're not kids anymore.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

pixel skylines
YOU ARE THE REASON
todays bird
Not today Justin
Noah Kahan

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@60sweetheart
only modern kennedy that’s doing right by their chaotic ass ancestral line is jack schlossberg i rest my case …
missing someone i never met so so much. his absence has left a void so heavy that it’s felt by strangers to his presence decades after.
DILF HAIR!!!
Dale Cooper in 1x07 / 1x08
bobby kennedy + father figure by george michael
it’s the 1956 senate labor hearings but every time jack or bobby is on the screen sexyback starts to play:
Mädchen Amick as Shelly Johnson in Twin Peaks (1990 - 1991)
the lichen knowledge iceberg i have constructed on request
Hey, Tumblr. We’re back with another round-up for Mental Health Month. This batch o’ blogs are resources you can turn to and organizations you can rely on. The best part is that they’re so, so easy to access and utilize. Here are just a few of them.
Crisis Text Line (@crisistextline)
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support. If you’re in crisis, please text 741741 from anywhere in the US. The Crisis Text Line will connect you with a trained Crisis Counselor. If you don’t need to use their services, consider signing up to be part of their services. All it takes to become trained in crisis counseling is a desire to listen and help others.
To Write Love on Her Arms (@twloha)
To Write Love on Her Arms started as a Myspace post. Since it took off, they’ve donated more than $1.5 million to treatment and recovery programs, granting funding to 73 different organizations and counseling practices. They have a pretty good repository for finding help, with listings easily found either by location or reason you’re seeking help.
The Trevor Project (@thetrevorproject)
The Trevor Project is one of the leading national organizations providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth. You can call their trained counselors at 1-866-488-7386, use TrevorText by texting “TREVOR” to 1-202-304-1200, or reach out via TrevorChat.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (@namiorg)
When it comes to making the world a better, more understanding place for mental health, NAMI (nearly) does it all. Across the US they educate to make sure people are getting the help they need, they advocate for public policy, and they listen. You can reach the NAMIHelpLine at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or [email protected].
It Gets Better (@itgetsbetterproject)
It Gets Better Project wants to create and inspire change for LGBTQ+ youth. While they do suggest hotlines to call for immediate help (like The Trevor Project), their primary objective is to spread the message that, well, it gets better.
If you don’t live in the US, you may haven noticed most of these are US-based resources. Don’t worry. We have you covered too.