iām @chlorin-3 now

JVL

Love Begins
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
noise dept.
Today's Document
almost home
todays bird
šŖ¼
Keni
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

romaā
Mike Driver
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

@theartofmadeline

ā

⣠Chile in a Photography ā£
Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost
trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Poland
seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Spain
seen from Russia
seen from United States

seen from Denmark
seen from United States

seen from France

seen from Türkiye

seen from Algeria

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
@supportplushealing
iām @chlorin-3 now
Please reblog, this is so important.
I needed this
Is this foreal?
Yes itās a real service. I do volunteer work for a rape crisis support service in my city and texting is one of the features we provide as well. But just to boost its credibility, I tried it myself:
reblog to save lives!
You can also text āSteveā to 741741 if youāre a young person of color. The website for more info is stevefund.org
My understanding is that itās more multicultural and some folks feel more comfy with that in mind!
^^^^^THIS
get help guys, please. if youāre hurting, donāt let that hurt consume you. seek help.
I never knew this. Itās spectacular.
THIS is what I was looking for a few weeks ago when I was in crisis; reblog to save a life!
pretty little green gazebo full of wind chimes
Christian Soriano is bae
AND DO YOU KNOW WHERE HE GOT THAT FROM
I remember the season Christian was in. And he had a problem (because he was fresh out of fashion school) with understanding how to dress bigger women. And Tim Gunn, who has always been a proponent of needing to design fashion for more natural sizes, helped him to get out of that mind set by planting the seed. That growth we see is from this amazing fashion teacher!Ā
important psa about buns
We raised rabbits when I was a child and my sister gave a rabbit a bath (she was 5) and it died..so heed this instruction.
I wasnāt going to reblog this, but then I realized I might save a rabbit.
This is important guys. If your rabbit gets into something gnarly and you HAVE to bathe them: 1. Fill a bowl with warm water. 2. Get a washcloth. Put it in the water. Squeeze it out until it is just damn.Ā 3. Lightly scrub the dirty area on your bun. 4. That is it. DO NOT get your bun wet. Only slightly damp on the part that was dirty.Ā (source)
VERY IMPORTANT! SAVE A BUNS LIFE!
Do not bathe your bun!!!!
Boosting!
Hereās Proof That Tween Girl Halloween Costumes Are Way Too Sexed-UpĀ [x]
Daily Reminder that soldiers, no matter what war they fought in, no matter what that war was about, should be respected.
These people at least thought they were doing something to help America. When we talk about the system and how it indoctrinates, remember that the soldiers you disrespect were indoctrinated and went through hell because of that.
Specifically, Iām going to mention the Vietnam War. Completely tragic and awful on both sides, but you know what? Both sides were victims, manipulated to do stuff no person should have to do by the people in charge. Iām saying this after visiting several war memorials and watching soldierās families leaf through the books that list the victims of the Vietnam war. After being in Arlington cemetery and hearing the gunshots of a soldierās funeral.
We need to, as a nation, realize that America still has a long way to go, but that it is a better place to live than most other places. We need to be critical of the people in charge, rather than their victims, and be aware that they had very little say, likely poor and just wanted to get through college or not smart enough to go into a more normal line of work when they hit 18. Maybe they were a bit of a delinquent as a kid and their parents thought it would be good for them, accidentally putting that kid through more than anyone should ever have to go through.
Keep in mind PTSD, known during WWI as shell-shock. Be aware that (and a lot of people are self-dx PTSD on this website, I know) PTSD in soldiers can make them lose it. Theyāre haunted. Theyāll never be quite the same person ever again.
Lets try to be more empathetic towards the people who, frankly, where the victims in their situation while still recognizing the atrocities the United States has committed.
I want to clear something up: yes, Iāve been in opposition of war in the Middle East since it began because itās a flimsy excuse to kill so many people and make so many have to leave their homes. The Korean and Vietnam wars were also sad and (in my opinion) should never have happened. I think Serbia shouldnāt have assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungary and set of WWI, but I think most of our involvement in WWII was fine, we were fighting for the right reasons and then there it is, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But before then, the Allied Forces freed a lot of people hurt by those we were fighting against. And the atomic bombs werenāt authorized by the low-ranking soldiers.
Also, leave the Queen alone. You guys talk about British colonialism but she legit wasnāt even alive while that was going on so maybe donāt advocate for her death? Human decency. Same with politicians we donāt like. I donāt like Hillary Clintonās support of her disgusting husband but Iām not going to advocate for her death. Get it together, guys.
i love one (1) disaster wizard
Itās a good metaphor tho, because the situation is never going to get better if you donāt eventually pull the door. And afterwards, no matter what the damage was, youāll have a working cabinet, whatever plates you could salvage, and a place to start putting new plates.
Daily Reminder that soldiers, no matter what war they fought in, no matter what that war was about, should be respected.
These people at least thought they were doing something to help America. When we talk about the system and how it indoctrinates, remember that the soldiers you disrespect were indoctrinated and went through hell because of that.
Specifically, Iām going to mention the Vietnam War. Completely tragic and awful on both sides, but you know what? Both sides were victims, manipulated to do stuff no person should have to do by the people in charge. Iām saying this after visiting several war memorials and watching soldierās families leaf through the books that list the victims of the Vietnam war. After being in Arlington cemetery and hearing the gunshots of a soldierās funeral.
We need to, as a nation, realize that America still has a long way to go, but that it is a better place to live than most other places. We need to be critical of the people in charge, rather than their victims, and be aware that they had very little say, likely poor and just wanted to get through college or not smart enough to go into a more normal line of work when they hit 18. Maybe they were a bit of a delinquent as a kid and their parents thought it would be good for them, accidentally putting that kid through more than anyone should ever have to go through.
Keep in mind PTSD, known during WWI as shell-shock. Be aware that (and a lot of people are self-dx PTSD on this website, I know) PTSD in soldiers can make them lose it. Theyāre haunted. Theyāll never be quite the same person ever again.
Lets try to be more empathetic towards the people who, frankly, where the victims in their situation while still recognizing the atrocities the United States has committed.
You got this, okay? :))
Look, sometimes murders of crows will blacken the sky at your coming and ravening wolves are gonna follow in your wake, and youāre just gonna have to deal with that, and everybody else in the Costco is just gonna have to deal too