send me nice things to wake up to plz
send me nice things to wake up to plz
spongebob prepared me for a rock bottom that is devastatingly horrifying. but instead I just got depression.
White people get mad when you wear a band t shirt of a band you don’t listen to, but they’re fine with wearing headdresses from cultures they know and care nothing about.
(via spookyookykitty)
im so angry im going numb
what is wrong with this world
fuck everything
you are eighteen — give or take a few
shots of espresso and one night stands —
and you are sandwiched in the backseat
of the car with the six suitcases you somehow convinced your mother
to let you pack for college — let’s call it,
being upfront to your roommate…
why isn’t there a STRAIGHT pride parade?? why isn’t there WHITE history month? why isn’t there an international MEN’S day!? why isn’t there a hospital for WELL people?? why isn’t there a soup kitchen for RICH people??!?
(Source: teen-heat, via fiberglass-baby)
(via its-inyour-blood)
sometimes I want to write poetry
with the blood
that circulates my vains
but I fear it would all
blend together
like the torturous thoughts
that keep me awake at night
and I wonder
which one will fade first
my negative thoughts
or my emotions all together.
(via sassten)

(Source: fuckyeahquotestosavealife, via sassten)
i really need some cuddles holy moly what a stressful day
Appropriate response to cat calls.
(Source: 1stcomesthefall, via claudiaboleyn)
1 Mayo / Enfrentamientos entre manfiestantes y fuerzas especiales luego de terminada la marcha por el día del trabajador.
Do you see his shoes? Be smart when you go out this summer, guys. They’ll be watching for any minuscule detail to identify you. XO
More chubby fairies!~
LOVE THESE.
(via urethraxfranklinx)
On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police dropped explosives containing C-4 on the roof of a house where members of the black liberation & social justice organization MOVE lived. Right before, police attacked the house with 10,000 rounds of ammunition in 90 minutes, knowing that children were inside. The house burned for 45 minutes before hoses were turned on.
Eleven people, including founder John Africa, five adults & five children were killed. The incident also destroyed 65 homes in the area, leaving 250 homeless. Witnesses reported police officers shooting at those trying to escape from the fire that ensued.
MOVE continues to advocate for prisoners’ rights & for the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal & nine MOVE members who were found guilty of the murder of a police officer in 1978.
(via lifeon35mm)