2015 in stars
by matialonsor
Keni
will byers stan first human second
Claire Keane
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Mike Driver
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Peter Solarz
todays bird
macklin celebrini has autism
Show & Tell
art blog(derogatory)

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we're not kids anymore.
trying on a metaphor

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
cherry valley forever
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2015 in stars
by matialonsor
Where do these videos keep coming from! Who is their production team!
Ghetto kids are so dope .
I’m still sad they lost a member .
#RIP young prince .
😭😭😭😭😭😭this is awesome
this is dope af!!!! why doesn’t this have way more notes?????
He did it. He actually managed to describe how it feels to live with depression and suicidal tendencies.
this is really, really important
Painful truth.
Their dances are lowkey
this the most lit shit i’ve seen
Religious scholar Reza Aslan answers CNN’s question, “Does Islam promote violence?”
This
The three favorites💓💓💓
The reason some girls wear make up..
“so check this contour.” D E A D
C I R C L E T S (x)
I require all of the bridesmaids and groomsmen at my wedding to wear circlets.
No you have no choice. You will be elves and you will like it.
Fadwa Baalbaki spring 2015 couture
Love this
(Sorry if I make your dash ugly!)
“Are you wearing a mask?” “When are you getting your face fixed?” “Look at that girl! She looks so weird…”
These are the three most common reactions to my appearance.
My name is Kali, I am 18, I am a Korean-American, and I… look different.
I was born with a medical condition that (clearly) affects my face. Essentially my lymphatic system can’t properly circulate fluid so the excess fluid builds up in my face. It is difficult to remove because the tumor-like masses can interfere with my nervous and circulatory systems. Sure, I’ve had many, many surgeries done, but there is very little chance I will ever look “normal”.
They say to never judge a book by its cover. I always tried to live by that mantra. I went to a summer math program when I was 14 and was assigned a roommate. The moment I walked into the dorm room, she spoke to one of our counselors and requested a roommate change.
I never cried so hard in my life.
A book is more than its cover. I’m a Starbucks addict. I play three instruments. I write poetry. And you wouldn’t know that by looking at my face.
A person in more than his or her face. I’ve struggled to fit in at college for this reason- that people still feel hesitant to talk to me because of my appearance. They say rude things behind my back. I had grown up with the same people from elementary school through high school, so people were used to me. I hoped people would learn to accept me in college, but I haven’t found that yet.
You can’t exactly tell Stanford students that they’re stupid, can you?
I guess the reason I’m posting this is to introduce myself, and to tell my story. I don’t want to be an inspiration. I’m not a hero. I’ve simply learned to accept myself.
Someday I hope others here do, too.
My name is Kali, I am 18, I am a Korean-American, and I… am more than my appearance.
Thank you for being so brave.
“Feminism is not here to dictate to you. It’s not prescriptive, it’s not dogmatic. All we are here to do is give you a choice. If you want to run for President, you can. If you don’t, that’s wonderful, too.“