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theo123456: Harry Styles, London 2017. #harrystyles
me when my room is being haunted by ghosts
Harry Styles At The BBC
honestly if i saw harry styles wandering around in a forest i would think he was some sort of river goblin
the responses to this post taught me a lot like most harry styles fans actually know he looks like a troll doll but they love him anyway. fascinating
Not to sound like a millennial freak or anything but working everyday and slaving away for an organization or company or person who doesn’t care about you no matter how “good” the pay or benefits or atmosphere is is not the way human beings were meant to live. Destroying ourselves from the outside in and otherwise is neither living nor surviving and it’s so disgusting we’ve been pushed into believe that it’s just the way life is. None of us ever have truly experienced what life is lol
I can’t emphasize enough the importance of solo adventures. Everything from eating lunch by yourself to strolling in the park alone all help to shape your sense of independence. If you’re never by yourself how will you ever know yourself.
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It’s so scary hearing rich kids saying their parents are rich “because” they work really hard at their one job. or emphasizing that their parents didn’t have anything handed to them. My grandparents worked really hard and didn’t have anything handed to them and they were poor their whole lives.. and their ancestors worked hard and got displaced from their land in Tennessee and Georgia and faced violence from white supremacists and didn’t have opportunities. My parents worked really hard and had nothing handed to them, and they became rich for a couple of years because they got lucky. And then they lost all their money! and now work harder than they ever did, and don’t have any money lmao!!!!!! Poor people work hard… poor people work hard every day. What’s the point of equating your richness with hard work in comparison to poor people… like, it’s 100% rhetoric to demonize poor people and suggest that they’re poor *because* they’re lazy, and aren’t working hard enough, don’t want it hard enough, didn’t pull themselves up by their bootstraps etc. it’s baseless construction of meritocracy lol “my parents are rich because they work hard” WHO WITH A JOB DOESN’T WORK HARD, SUSIE..?
I mean i think they say this because deep down they know its not true
I think so too honestly
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So a man chases a group of muslim kids with a bat and beats one to death but it doesn’t appear to be a hate crime, and when the muslim community in D.C. came to grieve and show their support for the family and Nabra, a man sets fire to the memorial but it “doesn’t appear to be motivated by bias”???? white men could spew hate and ignorance for days but they’ll still pull excuses out of thin air about how he was a lone wolf, it’s the mental illness. he doesn’t hate muslims he just didn’t have a lot of friends growing up. he doesn’t have a problem with your religion, he was just mad enough over a parking space to shoot three muslims in the head. he’s just lonely.
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