does anyone know if anything is ever supposed to feel better or are you just supposed to feel lost and directionless and acutely aware of the depths of human suffering forever

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if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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does anyone know if anything is ever supposed to feel better or are you just supposed to feel lost and directionless and acutely aware of the depths of human suffering forever
updated the character limit on the blinkie maker! previously 15 characters, you can now attempt to cram a whopping 25 characters on your blinkies!! certain fonts and font sizes WILL cut off. use your best judgement ok?
perfect
random fish art I don't think I ever posted
I'm trying so fucking hard to take notes and study right now but my thoughts are just consumed by my homie who so ardently believes in bigfoot. I need to sit down with them and have a conversation about it I just don't understand it at all. Why is it so important to them that bigfoot exists?? And why does the found footage evidence weigh more heavily in their mind than the lack of biological evidence such as cadavers, DNA etc. it is just overwhelmingly baffling to me. scheduling a call to discuss this it's just so confusing. I need to understand this
i wish there was more it/its positivity that wasn't just "hell yeah look at you go funky little goblins/otherwordly beings/freaks/objects"
this is really important actually i wanted to link one of my fav tweets on this subject :>
i will do ANYTHING but work on my essay apparently
emo heron in boots
everyone be quiet. marsha with her snoopy.
@jewish-microwave-laser
MARSHA WITH HER SNOOPY!!!!!!
MS paint fantasy, mixed media.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt in Washington DC (USA) in 1996. Photo source: AIDS Memorial Quilt social media.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt was started in 1987 in the USA to show all the lives that were lost to AIDS representing them humanely and not just as a statistic. It was nominated to the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. The idea spread to other countries, and it was also done here in Catalonia starting in 1993.
An event with the local AIDS Memorial Quilt in Barcelona (Catalonia) in the 1990s.
Other parts of the quilt. Photos from Catalonia History Museum.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt is present in over 40 countries, where about 100,000 tapestries have been made to commemorate loved ones who died due to this illness. It is the largest piece of community folk art in the world.
The Quilt has the objective of keeping alive the memory of the people who died of AIDS, but it also has an educational purpose, showing the diversity of people who were affected by it. AIDS was an extremely stigmatised illness because of its association to gay men, drug users, and prostitutes (even though it affected -and still affects- other people, too), that led to some religious leaders and conservative politicians to state that it was divine punishment and that nothing should be done to help the ill people. People with AIDS, their friends and family, and the queer community as a whole had to fight just to be treated like other ill people would.
Nowadays, it is known that the most important tool to not get or spread HIV is to be protected during sex and not share needles. If a person catches HIV, it can be treated with medication that slows down the virus from developing into AIDS so much that it extends the life expectancy to a standard level, so a person can have a normal life while being HIV-positive. For this, it's important to be tested to find it early. For this reason, the people most affected by AIDS in the present are people from countries with little medical resources, with the highest death rates in Africa.
In 2017, the Catalan AIDS Memorial Quilt was donated to the Catalonia History Museum. On World AIDS Day (December 1st) part of it is lent to the Government of Catalonia and the Barcelona City Hall to hang it from the balconies, and it's also exhibited in other occasions.
rb to bonk prev with an empty paper towel roll
Documenting what is quite possibly the best exchange I have ever seen on this website.
He will not be exiled again
I enjoy all parts of this post. The trans leash, the confusion, the heartfelt display of affection we give to our pets. The biography, the history lesson, and the morality of keeping cats indoors are all bonuses.
Hey thats me again.
Anyway guess whos 18 now!!!
Frank
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