I want to see the light in other people's eyes

'And remember, as long as something would change If you left, you are important, because it takes all sorts to make a world.'

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nfinities:

one night at practice me and my team mates were telling summer how theres a gif of her doing jumps to tuck on tumblr (this gif) and she was like “what!? i dont even have a tumblr! i wanna see it!!” and she looked like creeped out but so happy at the same time… so yeah.. haha

nfinities:

one night at practice me and my team mates were telling summer how theres a gif of her doing jumps to tuck on tumblr (this gif) and she was like “what!? i dont even have a tumblr! i wanna see it!!” and she looked like creeped out but so happy at the same time… so yeah.. haha

(Source: breakthatstereotype, via remembrance-not-vengeance)

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can-i-please-kiss-you-if-i:

hitthejackelswitch:

hellooooootrickster:

i have a friend who joined tumblr then i suddenly started getting texts like

“who the fuck is cousin matt?”

“what the hell is a sea pancake????”

“MOON… MOON?”

“what does everyone mean by Benedict is.. the.. real?”

“thats not an MRI scan wtf, why are they saying that?”

“who’s becky and what happened to her?”

and he ended up deleting his account 

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Fandom life clearly isn’t for everyone

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Under the current ‘tyranny of slenderness’ women are forbidden to become large or massive; they must take up as little space as possible. The very contours of a woman’s body takes on as she matures - the fuller breasts and rounded hips - have become distateful. The body by which a woman feels herself judged and which by rigorous discipline she must try to assume is the body of early adolescence, slight and unformed, a body lacking flesh or substance, a body in whose very contours the image of immaturity has been inscribed. The requirement that a woman maintain a smooth and hairless skin carries further the theme of inexperience, for an infantilized face must accompany her infantilized body, a face that never ages or furrows its brow in thought. The face of the ideally feminine woman must never display the marks of character, wisdom, and experience that we so admire in men.
Sandra Lee Bartky, Foucault, Femininity, and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power (via sociophilia)

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latenightconfessionsandthoughts:

thepioden:

hair-old-styles:

harrystyies:

What if oxygen is poisonous and it just takes 75-100 years to kill us?

My science teacher said he thinks that’s true actually

Yeah this is actually pretty much exactly what is going on. It’s why anti-oxidants are such a big deal. Bonus fact: oxygen oxidizes stuff in your cells or, in other words, it’s not toxic, just setting you on fire
very very slowly.

WAHTTTT!?!? mind blown