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vorrei solo che potessimo tornare alla normalità
“A volte succedono cose che non si è preparati ad affrontare.”
— Hunger Games. (via sorrisidisperati)
i break my own heart by expecting people to be as attached to me as i am to them
«L'ansia mi spezza a metà.»
— Salmo feat. Mezzosangue; Sadico
Sometimes you just need to hear how much you mean to someone
Schools in NJ must include lessons about political, economic and social contributions of individuals who are gay and transgender, starting in 2020-21.
New Jersey becomes second state in nation to require that schools teach LGBT history
“It fosters respect and connectivity & develops a culture and climate where everyone feels safe.” -Kathryn Dixon
Source: CourierPostOnline
“E poi rimango ancora con l’amaro in gola, come quando andavo a scuola e loro mi dicevano “eddai, migliora”, “eddai, migliora” che? Che cazzo ne sai cosa migliora me.”
— Gemitaiz
Why did you leave? Why did you go leaving me lonely?
Didn't you know you were the home, you were the only?
“I ricordi hanno bisogno di molto tempo per sparire. Ma gli basta un nulla per riaffiorare. Una voce, un suono, un’immagine, un profumo, un odore.”
— Giorgio Faletti, Tre atti e due tempi (via keepcalmandsmile2812)