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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Not today Justin
Keni
YOU ARE THE REASON

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@allineedisnigiri
Call me worthy, or lover, or yours.
Bernard Ferguson - “On Sex for the Immigrant” (via buttonpoetry)
“Nothing ever ends poetically. It ends and we turn it into poetry. All that blood was never once beautiful. It was just red.”
— Kait Rokowski
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.
Benjamin Franklin
My alone feels so good, I’ll only have you if you’re sweeter than my solitude.
Warsan Shire (via macrolit)
Home alone, Jordyn McGeachin
Memory is not just the imprint of the past time upon us; it is the keeper of what is meaningful for our deepest hopes and fears.
“Both my wife and I were raised in Guyana. Neither of our families demonstrated much affection. Physical contact was always reserved for discipline. There was a certain harshness in our household that I believe was passed down from slavery. Slaves were always punished for showing affection. They were never allowed to bond. And the effects of that have been passed down through the generations.My wife and I aren’t passionate people. We don’t express our feelings. We don’t say ‘I love you.’ We just banter back and forth. But now she’s sick with a major diagnosis. I’ve had to do everything for her: the shopping, the cooking, the housework. I try to be as responsive as possible to her needs. It’s the only way I know to show her that I care and I feel and I hurt.”
What careers can you get with an humanities, psychology, anthropology or literature major? I know it's a lot but I want to change my major from Biology to maybe one of those and I was just wondering what my options were.
I’ll break down some career options for ya. Just keep in mind all of these majors fall under the “social sciences” and each has a wide range of specializations/concentrations. That accounts for the overlap in these lists.
Also, some of these careers will require an advanced degree or other certifications (like if you want to get a high paying psych job or be a teacher/college professor).
Humanities:
Editors
Elementary, Middle, and High School Teachers
News Analysts, Reporters, and Correspondents
Pediatricians
Post-secondary Teachers
Writers
Psychology:
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
Elementary, Middle, and High School Teachers
Preschool Teachers
Research Psychologists
School Psychologists
Human-Service Assistants
Medical and Public Health Social Workers
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Sociologists
Clinical Psychologists
Industrial Psychologists
Marriage and Family Therapists
Child Care Workers
Government Lawyers
Human Resources Assistants
Labor Relations Managers
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Rehabilitation Counselors
Trainers
Community Organizers and Activists
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Public Interest Advocates
Biological Scientists
Medical Scientists
Pharmacists
Psychiatrists
Addiction Counselors
Criminal Psychologists
Forensic Psychologists
Anthropology:
Anthropologists and Archaeologists
Archivists
Curators
Exhibit Designers and Museum Technicians
Forensic Scientists
Historians
Sociologists
Animal Caretakers
Biological Scientists
Park Rangers
Science Technicians
Veterinarians
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
Wildlife Technicians
Post secondary Teachers
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Health Educators
Medical Scientists
Medical and Health Services Managers
Medical and Public Health Social Workers
Registered Nurses
Computer Scientists
Interpreters
Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
Translators
Community Organizers and Activists
Human-Service Assistants
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Public Interest Advocates
Literature:
Copywriters
Editors
Elementary, Middle, and High School Teachers
News Analysts, Reporters, and Correspondents
Post secondary Teachers
Public Interest Lawyers
Technical Writers
Writers
Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Managers
Copy Editors
Children’s and Adolescent Literature Writers/Illustrators
Adult Educators
Public Relations Specialists
Anthropologists and Archaeologists
Interpreters
Librarians
Translators
Curators
Historians
This is beautiful.
My body is selfish, it knows only how to take and never give.
Kate Hao, “In Which Every Poem That I Write Becomes a Poem about My Body"
Congratulations to Kate on topping 100,000 views on this remarkable poem.
(via buttonpoetry)
Someone I used to love Once told me, ‘Let’s try this. It’s either Now or Never.’ I wanted to choose Now. I wanted to wrap My arms around them And kiss them. I wanted to know How it felt to have Their lips pressed Against mine. But I chose Never. Because I’d rather Never know what I’ve been missing, Than wish for more For the rest of my life. I’ll always choose Never… There isn’t A greater torture Than trying something For the first time, And craving it For the rest of your life.
The Unknowing (via letters-from-alex)
self care is breaking into nasa and launching yourself directly into the Fucking void
May we suggest a Soothing Bath™ instead
Imagine what it looks like proving everyone wrong.
Angelique Palmer - “Indicators” (via buttonpoetry)
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Because immigration is not an evil, it is survival.
Jonathan Mendoza & Joaquina Mertz - “La Réplica (after Danez Smith)” (via buttonpoetry)