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  • Look back with no remorse.: The amount of posts on my dash that aren't properly tagged for trigger warnings is alarming.

    leeklesirrr:

    Thank god I’m not feeling personally triggered by any of them, but I feel like there’s a lot of people out there who could be pushed over the edge.

    It’s just really shitty to think about the fact that someone might harm themselves or something because people are inconsiderate with their posts….

    Yeah I’m sorry. I have just started labeling my things.

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  • When the Day met the Night: Sexism isn't a problem

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    They said after I was harassed on the street walking home from work

    Sexism isn’t a problem

    They said after I was groped by several men when out enjoying a quiet drink by myself

    Sexism isn’t a problem

    They said after my inbox was flooded with dozens of “I hope you get raped” and “I want to…

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  • this-haircut-is-for-lesbians:

    Give me the strength I thought I had.

    TRIGGER WARNING: None of this was methodical. It was, “SEE HOW MANY TIMES I CAN SLASH OPEN MY ARM UNTIL MY TEARS TURN TO BLOOD!” And I just wanted to die. For months I wore long sleeves. This is the first time I am sharing this. I just need to show the strength I had. Thank you for listening.

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    • #trigger warning
    • #healing
    • #strength
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Do you love quotes? Well, this blog is for you

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    Do you love quotes? Well, this blog is for you

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  • Different Kinds of Readers.

    • The Devourer:   Each book is a snack for this kind of reader--but it doesn't mean that s/he won't enjoy each book just as much.
    • The Lover:   Books read by this kind of reader are read in hidden, stolen moments at the most unexpected times.
    • The Slow Dancer:   Books are a treat that this kind of reader savors. Slow and steady wins this reader's race, as his/her eyes take in and taste each and every word.
    • The Addict:   Books are a conquest to this kind of reader. S/he will buy more books than s/he can read, but s/he will ALWAYS have something to read.
    • The Classic:   Books of the past are a gift to this reader. Prose in the style of early contemporary authors, or stories written long ago, are favorites for this reader.
    • The Die-Hard:   Genres are a way of life for this reader. S/he finds a niche and sticks to it--veering from what s/he knows for short bursts of time.
    • The Advocate:   This reader is a lover of books. S/he is not just a reader, but an advocate of reading--hoping that the future will contain more readers.
    • The Juggler:   The reader that inexplicably is reading six books at any given moment.
    • What kind of reader are you?
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  • (b)rittle: porrim-mama: tahthetrickster: i really like looking at google image...

    this-tea-tastes-like-sleep:

    porrim-mama:

    tahthetrickster:

    i really like looking at google image searches for “firemen rescuing cats” or something because you get super cute pictures like

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    AND THEN THERE’S THIS ONE

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    OK THIS NEEDS TO BE SAID.
    MY BABY BOY MIKE JONES (he’s a cat) got…

    But they are probably rescuing them from other places like pipelines. Places they can’t get out of.

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