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this man fell for nine seconds
That single mom you called a tramp? She’s a virgin who was accidentally artificially inseminated with her boss’s sperm after her alcoholic doctor caught her girlfriend cheating. You think you know them? Guess what, you don’t. Reblog if you are against bullying. 99% of you won’t.
is this what the kids are listening to these days?
Took me a while to identify what in the world the other brass was till I realized it wasn’t.
I’m cackling
Experiencing catcalling when you’re not conventionally attractive is such an internal predicament. Because on one hand, when you experience it you’re repulsed. Because it’s still harassment. But on the other hand- you finally feel that someone finds you desirable. And as fucked up as it is, it validates you for yourself.
And if you don’t experience, you wonder if something is wrong with you, like you’re not pretty enough or desirable enough for it.
And I just think it’s really fucked up that our society has shaped us into thinking that there must be something wrong with us if we aren’t harassed, that if we are its okay to feel good about it. It’s fucked up.
*wants body to look a certain way* *eats 3 cookies, mac n cheese, kitchen sink, and small neighbor child*
Lewis Black - Black To The Future
“Real life isn’t that diverse!!!!!“
do you ever consider that maybe that’s because you grew up in a white middle class neighbour and went to a white middle class school full of white middle class children just like you and maybe there was only one kid who felt brave enough to come out as something other than cisgender heterosexual and then they probably surrounded themselves with other lgbtq+ people if they could
your idea of real life is your skewed little outlook from your upbringing so quit whining about diversity because there’s characters you don’t see yourself in.
id just like to take this moment to thank my parents for teaching me a second language because i get to enjoy twice as much music being bilingual
My Grandfather speaks rapid Cantonese to me. He’s telling me what he wants from McDonalds. The kid behind the counter rolls his eyes at this. The woman behind us in line says “Speak English” under her breathe. The grip my Grandfather has on my arm tightens. My Grandfather can speak English. He can understand English. He can write English. But he came when he was in his twenties, and he has an accent that will never leave. And when he speaks English he hears- “How long have you been here?” “Can you repeat that again?” “I don’t understand you.” And it humiliates him. This man who left his family, who left his life to make a better one. The bravest man I know is embarrassed of his accent. And in McDonalds, the man who crossed the pacific in a freight boat with no papers and no one he knew in this country, bows his head in shame.
Gwai Lo (via seevikifangirl)