I was today years old when I found out that Break From Toronto and Girl With the Tattoo were the same exact song
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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we're not kids anymore.
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Love Begins
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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I was today years old when I found out that Break From Toronto and Girl With the Tattoo were the same exact song
Corey La Barrie was a big part of my life and two months later, I still refuse to believe he’s gone. He was a positive, motivational, hard-working human being and although he died young and there was so much more I’m sure he wanted to be done, he left such a huge legacy behind, which is why I want to get a tattoo to remember Corey by and I need y’alls help thinking of a tattoo that I can look to my arm or torso to take me back to all the good memories and how much Corey La Barrie made an impact. If you have any ideas, maybe something that you’ve got tattooed on you, please message me.
COREY LA BARRIE ( MAY 10, 1995 — MAY 10, 2020 )
Corey was a bright, hilarious, and kind person. He always cared about others and he never failed to make people laugh. He made his friends and his supporters happy and will still do even after his passing. He was taken from us too soon but he will still be in our hearts. My condolences go to his close friends and loved ones, especially his family. Everyone stay strong, Corey is in a better place and his name will still love on. We love and miss you, Corey. #BlueForCorey #ForeverAppreciated.
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Today marks the first day of Pride 2020.
It also marks the seventh day of protests held in honor of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. It’s been 634 days since Botham Jean was murdered by a police officer, 233 days since Atatiana Jefferson was fatally shot by a police officer, 2,123 days since Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer, and 2,146 days since Eric Garner was choked to death by a police officer.
It has been five days since Tony McDade, a Black trans man from Florida, was shot and killed by a police officer.
At the time of this post, it has been almost 19 hours since David McAtee was shot and killed by the authorities.
This week has served as a stark reminder that those who have power in this country wield it recklessly and violently against Black people, non-Black POC, and trans people. For some, the power is found in their badge. In others, it’s their skin tone, their socio-economic status, their cisgender privileges, or any other number of privileges one can have. In 2018, with at least 26 trans people who were murdered, all but one were trans women, and all but one were people of color. According to data collected by Human Rights Campaign, this pattern is all too common. It should also be noted that the number of trans people who are murdered is grossly underreported, with many families and newspapers often misgendering those who can no longer speak up for themselves.
On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall riots began as a response to the constant police raids of nightlife establishments frequented by the LGBTQIA+ community. That night sparked a revolution, with many eye-witnesses crediting Black and Latinx trans women for being brave enough to ignite what would become one of the most pivotal nights in LGBTQIA+ history. Without Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, there would have been no uprising. Without them, there would be no Pride.
At this moment, it would be tone-deaf and insensitive to commemorate Pride in the same celebratory fashion we usually do. Instead, we’re asking you to make the commitment to better the lives of the oppressed. Do the work to become actively anti-racist if you are not Black. Spread the word that Black lives matter. Spread the word that trans people deserve to feel safe wherever they go. Reblog this post, make your own, or find someone in your life who doesn’t understand and do your best to make them understand. Donate if you can.
The first Pride was a riot. We stand with you.
A Tribute
How do you say what it’s like to have lost a friend to self confliction? You can’t, so you describe it with actions.. violence, self harm, crying, having unprecedented brawls with a stranger. How do you sleep at night with the fact that a loved one might even be in danger, physically and emotionally? You want to hold so much animosity towards that person for leaving a big mess behind, but that’s only to divert the fact that it was probably your fault.. but who’s fault was it really? you can’t blame that person who caused so much pain. you can’t blame it on yourself. you can’t blame it on their parents. so what do you do? you blame society, but the right thing to do.. just don’t play the blame game. you think having that information will give you closure, but it doesn’t.. then what gives you closure if it’s not who, what, when, where, why, or how? just coming to the realization that it happened and move on.. acknowledge that it’s real and go on with the rest of your life. pain is only temporary. although you can’t help that person anymore, you can help others in the same dispute…
rip to that person who brought us joy everyday.. although this is one less person for us to talk to.. we can all learn from this
if you ever need anyone to talk to.. my dms are always open and even though i am just a stranger, a stranger might be better than talking with someone you’re most comfortable with..
Alex Aiono (Cover) | Closer by The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey by Evolve on #SoundCloud
Isn’t it weird how you would say ‘on’ if you’re talking about a tv show and ‘in’ if it was a movie?
like “she was on Doctor Who”
“she was in The Avengers”
I never even thought about this before.
we are becoming aware
Good food, good meat, good God let’s eat!
Marshall, How I met your mother Season 4 Episode 10 (via just-disoriented)
THIS ONE IS TOO MUCH
English teachers can either be the coolest teacher you ever had or the worst thing ever
my depression is cured
rihanna: abdasdbsadbjf weed nah nah nah sjdbfsbd cxcbxbvcxnv guh ner ner ner la da da
me:
When you can see fall coming, find $5 in your back pocket, and your gpa's actually stable
When blessings really do keep falling in your lap
French people at the Palace of Versailles during the French Revolution:
sometimes u just gotta say “okey dokey” and just like.. rely on urself.. take things as impersonally as u can.. love and let go.. move on.. try and find all the good things, soak those in. and that’s all u can do! and sometimes, that’s enough