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@lonely-4am-suicide
My friend just showed me this shirt. She bought it for her daughter. I need one for my girls too. I screamed when I saw it. It’s so awesome!
the only two women that actually did shit were Susan b Anthony and ammelia earheart.
Listen up, Fuckboy. I realize you’re some anti-feminist troll, but take a seat because I’m going to give you an education. All of these women “did shit”, not just Susan B. Anthony and Amelia Earhart.
Harriet Tubman was born a slave, beaten so badly that she suffered from epilepsy and severe headaches the rest of her life. Despite everything, she managed to escape slavery. “There was one of two things I had a right to,” she explained later, “liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other.” She created the Underground Railroad and went back to the South time and time again to rescue her family and many other slaves. She worked with Frederick Douglass and other abolitionists. Later in life she worked with the suffragettes, including Susan B. Anthony.
Sally Ride was a physicist and an astronaut. Not only was she the first woman in space, but she was the youngest person to ever travel to space at the time, and is still the youngest American ever to go to space. After her NASA career she was a professor of physics and the director of the California Space Institute. She co-founded a company in 2001 that creates entertaining science programs and publications for upper elementary and middle school students, with a particular focus on girls. She wrote 7 books about space that encouraged children to study science. She was also the first known LGBT astronaut.
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani woman who has fought tirelessly for female education. She’s also the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Due to her efforts to secure education for women, an Islamic terrorist group attempted to kill her on her way to school. The Taliban has also stated they want her dead. Yet, she’s continued her fight for the education of women and female children in Pakistan. She’s spoke to the UN and during a meeting with President Obama, she confronted him about his use of drone strikes in Pakistan. She’s done all this and she’s only 17.
Rosa Parks was an African American Civil Rights activist. She refused to obey orders to give up her seat on a bus, resisting segregation laws. Her defiance and the defiance of others led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which were important events in the Civil Rights Movement. She worked for civil rights and educational organizations for the rest of her life. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal and was the first woman and second non-US government official to lie in honor in the Capital Rotunda.
These women did a lot, what exactly have you done? What are your accomplishments?
You go ahead and continue to sit in your mom’s basement, wearing your Meninist t-shirt, and trolling people on the internet. I’ll be over here raising the next generation of women who are going to get shit done and help make this world a better place.
But never have I been a calm blue sea. I have always been a storm.
Stevie Nicks, “Storms,” Tusk (via wanduring)
15.06.16 // more body positivity bc why not 🌸
Sitting in the emergency department, I see people with broken legs, head gushes, babies screaming and crying in pain, I don’t need to be here, I’m just a little depressed, right? I was put in a locked psychiatry ward, i walked down the hall way with four police, it was completely dark with a little of two lights from the nurses station, i kissed my family goodbye not being able to look them in the eye that one last time for god knows how long, i could hear my sisters broken cry as they got escorted out, i felt insane, i was insane. This was 44 weeks ago, and I still remember every cry i had in there, every experience and every single conversation. I had to give my shoelaces, strings from my track pants so i don’t hang myself with them, i felt like i was getting punished for trying to kill myself. Sleeping was the worst, I could hear scratching on the walls from other patients, screams of plead to get out, writing on the bedroom walls saying “kill yourself now, it sucks in here”. I got woken up every 15 minutes to a huge creek of the door opening and a flash light beaming brightly in my eyes to make sure I was still alive. In the morning’s all of the patients would line up and receive our meds, the stubborn ones slipping them under their tongues and spitting them out as soon as they walked off. I had never appreciated my home more after I got discharged after 18 days of being in the psychward, I looked forward to waking up and being able to walk out side freely, i looked forward to being able to take a shower without a nurse having to watch me. What I learnt from my experience wasn’t from anything in the psych ward, it was from being in the emergency department for 4 hours seeing sick, hurt patients and learning that just because your pain may not be visible doesn’t mean it’s not there, I was just as hurt as the man on the bed crying from stomach pains, mine just wasn’t so obvious, mine was harder to notice and it doesn’t just take a bandage to fix it. Get the help you need before it get’s to this, hearing the ambulance sirens coming down your street knowing it will be for you, having police officers turning up at your door, having a strict schedule that you have no say in, and having to have every bit of your privacy taken away from you with no contact to the outside world is not fun, it’s not something you want to experience, take my advice : Get help, you deserve it and you deserve to be treated like the equal human being you are, not like a prisoner.
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im talking to someone tomorrow
for real this time
reblogging again just incase anyone needs a little push to be open, I’m open for anyone who needs to talk :3
Message me on there if you need advice or just someone to speak to, I won't be using this blog for much longer. Xx