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psycho-bro:

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I hate school. I’m so stressed out I feel sick


Rolling Stone: Did you know Frank Ocean was gay before he came out last year?
Tyler, the Creator: Yeah, I was one of the first people he told. I kinda knew, because he likes Pop Tarts without frosting on them, so I knew something was weird. But that’s my nigga.
  • Rolling Stone: Did you know Frank Ocean was gay before he came out last year?
  • Tyler, the Creator: Yeah, I was one of the first people he told. I kinda knew, because he likes Pop Tarts without frosting on them, so I knew something was weird. But that’s my nigga.

animejackburton:

mamamantis:

fuckyeahsexeducation:

If I were to make t-shirts that said “Save people, not boobies”, with proceeds going to breast cancer organizations (that aren’t the Susan G. Komen foundation or any other organizations with similar practices) would people buy them?

yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. please do this

Y E S 

vaguelypedopheilicteenageblogger:

vegetasvajayjay:

In response to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries not wanting “not so cool” kids or women who wear size large to wear his company’s clothes, Greg Karber has come up with a funny and creative way to readjust the Abercrombie & Fitch brand.

He’s giving their clothes to the homeless.

After scouring his local thrift shop’s “douchebag section,” Karber heads to LA’s Skid Row to dole out the clothes among the homeless population. Watch the stunt and find out how you can be involved in one man’s troll-job on a company with some pretty unflattering business practices in the video above.”

Oh my god love love love this! To bad I don’t have any Abercrombie (or not too bad…?)

allcreatures:


A young woman and her service dog caused quite a stir over the weekend when they both showed up to her college graduation ceremony dressed in matching caps and gowns.

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allcreatures:

A young woman and her service dog caused quite a stir over the weekend when they both showed up to her college graduation ceremony dressed in matching caps and gowns.

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(via Service Dog Arrives At College Graduation In Cap And Gown, Becomes A Celebrity (PHOTOS))

xjeremyjohnsonx:

rosalarian:

Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy, in case you hadn’t heard. How dare she remove those ticking time bombs from her chest, amiright? Like, hasn’t she learned by now that her body is public domain and we all get to vote on what she does with it? Sheesh, how selfish can ya get.

BLESS THIS

what you said was: "i don't respect women who don't respect themselves"
what you meant was: "i and society as a whole hold women up to ridiculous respectability standards directly relating to the "purity" of said women while hypersexualizing them at the same time and if you are a woman and don't fit my awkward monolith of criteria then i refuse to acknowledge your humanity"
what i heard was: "hi i'm a misogynist piece of shit, please punch me in my face"

lilkiatty:

sad-teeth:

So today Angelina Jolie had double mastectomy, which is the removal of one’s breasts, to prevent Breast cancer. So instead of praising Angelina on her bravery, men on Twitter decided to ridicule her, even calling her stupid for removing her breasts. For those of you on Tumblr that are attacking Feminists about being delusional about sexism against women and misogyny here’s your fucking proof that sexism and misogyny exists. 

what the hell SHE WAS PREVENTING CANCER YOU DUMBASSES

how are you bullied?
Anonymous

Some people might say that this isn’t bullying but they do it in subtle ways. Like, sometimes they snicker when I participate in class or have to present. And people say that they’re laughing with me but it’s really at me. In some classes, people do laugh with me. But when they laugh with you, they look at you and smile at you but when they laugh at you they turn their backs towards you and only turn around to get a quick glimpse before they start laughing at you again. When they’re laughing at you, they don’t want you to see even though they make it obvious. Then they think that you can’t see them even though it’s so obvious to everyone in the room. They think you’re stupid enough to laugh at and that you won’t do anything about it. And sometimes people laugh/snicker at me when I walk by. And they think they’re so entitled to everything. Like, when they ask to borrow stuff in class. They start off politely, “Can I borrow your calculator?” So you think nothing of it and give them the calculator, or whatever they ask for. But then they keep asking. And they’re starting to get less polite. Then you realize that they never were polite, they were just pretending. So now they just ask. Like they’re bored and waiting for you to let them borrow it. Like saying “No” to them isn’t an option. Because they’re entitled to borrow it, more entitled to use it than you(even though it’s yours). They communicate this to you in a way that’s unspoken. With the way they look at you, the way they talk to you, the way they touch your things as if they’re infected with a deadly disease(unless they need to borrow them of course). If you don’t do what they ask, they flip out like you just did something horrible. They go up to you and your friends at lunch or afterschool asking for homework help, a quarter, etc. Like you HAVE to give it to them. But don’t even think about doing the same with them. Who do you think you are? You’re not entitled to anything and we don’t have to give you anything. This is what we should be saying to them but we don’t. Because it’s “not a big deal” or “they’re just playing around.” Except they’re not. If you speak out against them, they look at you like you’re a loonie. They purposely do it in a way that looks trivial so no one’ll notice. Try telling your teachers about it and they can’t do shit. I’m sure they want to, but “if they’re not really saying anything, then we can’t do anything about it.” I hate how people always assume that bullying has to be dramatic to be serious. Like, they only take you seriously if the person said something horrible or hurt you physically. I’m not saying that these situations aren’t bullying, because they are. But it’s SO much more than that. To me, it’s bullying when they take away your choice. When they make you feel like it’s “normal” or “not so serious” because you’re so used to it. WHen they make you scared to speak up and if you do it’s stupid or useless because they’ll just keep doing it. It’s bullying when they do it so much that you don’t even want to try anymore because there is no hope for change. They take away your choice, hope, and motivation.


Reporter wears grape costume to defend boy suspended for banana suit

Reporter wears grape costume to defend boy suspended for banana suit