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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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if i look back, i am lost

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A witch ought never to be frightened in the darkest forest, Granny Weatherwax had once told her, because she should be sure in her soul that the most terrifying thing in the forest was her.
Terry Pratchett - Wintersmith (via terrypratchettparadise)
not naming any names here but i think some of my followers might be
very kind and sweet and beautiful and ones I love and care for very much
Don’t pretend to be what you are not, don’t refuse to be what you are.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj (via lazyyogi)
I AM GAGGING
PLEASE
“In Standing Rock, we needed the masks for the tear gas, goggles for mace, earplugs for sound weapons, rain gear for the hoses, and we taped magazines to our bodies to guard against the rubber bullets, beanbag rounds, concussion grenades, and batons,“ says RedWolf Pope (Eagle Bear Tlingit and White Knife Shoshone). “In D.C., no one lost an eye, or an arm, or their freedom of speech. Bringing the mask out was to make people remember.”
– RedWolf Pope (Eagle Bear Tlingit and White Knife Shoshone)
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concept: my home is filled with sunshine, always, and the sound of wind chimes in the morning. the doors are always open and it smells like sea. i am never lonely. this is my place.
lmao without obamacare, i would have died at 23, a month ago.
kidney stones are completely curable, but I never would have seen a doctor, because I never would have been diagnosed with them. I would have been in constant excruciating pain and never know why.
I would get an infection in february 2017, and I would die, at 23. I would never know why I died, or why I was in pain, because I would never have been afforded the luxury to ask a doctor about my pain.
I would have simply sucked it up, as not to fall further in debt, knowing I cannot afford medical attention, and therefore am undeserving of asking questions like “why am I feeling this pain?”
People say, the poor would go to the hospital in time if they thought they were going to die, and that they would deal with the debt they accrue from said visit. this is untrue. Many of us would rather die than be a financial burden.
Many of us feel we are never sick enough to deserve the expense of medical attention, to deserve the expense of seeing a doctor. Many of us die because of this.
I had pneumonia for three months and didn’t see a doctor until my grandmother took me because I couldn’t get off the floor from crying from pain. No, we won’t just up and go because you, not-poor insured person, would.
We will literally suffer because we believe we are too poor to deserve life itself.
I had a kidney infection and pneumonia but waited a full 7 days hoping I could just, I dunno, drink a lot of water and and sweat out the fever, I even managed a few shifts at my serving job, taking handfuls of advil to keep my 104 fever down. Finally my roommate was too worried when speaking was difficult and I hadn’t peed in a few days and took me in, I was so close to dying they encouraged me to fly my parents out.
When I was discharged I had a stack of new medical problems (like pulmonary hypertension from the pneumonia) as well as a fresh new perspective on the autoimmune disease I had not been treating. The drs told me if I don’t treat it it will kill me next time, that was the same year Obama put through the ACA and I could go on my parent’s insurance for a year or two all of a sudden, when my autoimmune disease had previously kept me from being able to get insurance.
It’s like obamacare saved my life and then some. I’m so scared to see the fall out when this garbage goes through with the gop, there’s so many like us.
I’d certainly be dead in the ground by now if the ACA hadn’t gone through when it did.
Back when the NHS was introduced here, they found that most people making use of the new services weren’t those suffering from developing conditions. Instead, those who had to neglect their conditions for up to a decade or more and had just continued to deteriorate. It’s almost as if history repeats itself…
My dad died of a massive heart attack three days before his health care for his new job fucking kicked in, I am so sick of people including my own family saying the affordable Care act is wrong, healthcare isn’t a privlage
People who are against universal health care forget that life expectancy before stuff like the NHS was so bad that Manchester once had a life expectancy of 18 for a working class male. Conservatives are literally pulling society and healthcare back in time because of their greed and ignorance.
dont think theyre ignorant, think they just want to kill poor people, but yeah
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