White People in July VS White People in October
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White People in July VS White People in October
JACK-O-LANTERN PUMPKIN HAND PIES
Relationship goals
i cant believe marijuana was born today. happy birthday weed
I’ve said this before but a lot of you have no business being parents like all most of you want to do is continue cycles of abusive and toxic behaviors you learnt from your own fucked up parents smh I’m going to keep you all in my prayers
If you’re a white girl in your early twenties, you will be ridiculed for working at McDonald’s. But I don’t think the same applies for disabled people or middle-aged immigrant women, for example. Their friends aren’t quietly snickering, “When are you going to get a real job?” Because this is the job we expect them to have. McDonald’s is gross and greasy. But my humiliation, and that of my friends and my family wasn’t because I made burgers. It was because I was supposed to be better than that. Supposed to be more intelligent, more hard-working, and more talented than the people I worked with. I deserved a “good” job. I had an inflated sense of self that comes with being a person of privilege. I realized this attitude was way grosser than shoveling fries. Because I am not better than a McDonald’s worker.
What I Learned About Bias From 4 Years Working at McDonald’s — Everyday Feminism (via brutereason)
I’m really not unapproachable @ all but I do appreciate giving off the vibe bc it protects me
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It started with toothbrushes. Arizona-based photographer Thomas Kiefer had been working part-time as a janitor at the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol in Ajo, some 40 miles from the Mexican border, for several years when he acted on his impulse to salvage— and to catalog—some of the hundreds of personal items thrown away in the facility. As hopeful American immigrants, many of them illegal, were apprehended and brought to the station, personal objects deemed “non-essential” were seized and disposed of during processing. With El Sueno Americano, or The American Dream, Kiefer tells the story of those who risked their freedom and their lives to cross the border through the many possessions they had to leave behind.
the rosaries make me weep
i ain’t even gonna bother trying
it’s 21
but it’s 26, right??
i just said
its 14 tho
….25?
25 (sometimes I can do math)
21.....
nothing says you’re in your early 20s like a good ole’ fashioned panic attack about your life choices and the fact that every move you make is extremely critical to what path you’re going to go down for the next 5 or 10 years but i mean it’s whatever
Tacos before vatos but if the vato brought me tacos si me caso