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Reblog this is if it is okay to come to you and just vent my heart out, cry to you, yell to you, or just chat with you. We are all in need of somebody to talk to.

Anytime, guys. I am right here. Day or night.



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chickalupe:

haniemohd:

geekyjessica:

Yes. This. I should hand this shit out on first dates. “If you can’t follow these rules, then let’s just not bother.  Pass the ketchup.”

THIS IS MY LIFE.



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sanityscraps:

whiskeredtern:

chotpot:

People are butts about gender sometimes! So here is a comic talking about how it really isn’t a big deal!

When I was with James this week I wrote a little poem about gender
and decided to draw a comic for said poem.

Hope you guys enjoy!

holy shit omg this is the cutest

I give this several awards I may or may not have just made up

Can this please be a children’s book?



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candicannibal:

Keep hate out of the subculture


I hate how people who are in the goth subculture insult echother. Who cares if some goths are more fancy then others or dont have black hair or dont look ghoul white. This is me this is us and we love ourselfs.So keep ur negativity towards other goths out of the subculture.

Keep it ghoul <3



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lassandra:

magico-tramonto:

yumjuice:

A seven-year-old has donated $140 to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) because he doesn’t think it’s right for gay people not to be treated equally.

The child, Malcolm, was given $140 by his parents to donate to the charity of his choice. He chose to split the money between the gay centre and the HRC.

The cheque was accompanied by a hand written note that read: “I am sending you this money because I don’t think it’s fair that Gay people are not treated equally.”

A note from the boy’s mother said: “To teach the importance of improving the world around him, Malcolm was given $140 to give away to the charity of his choice. After hearing a story on the radio about the mistreatment of gays and lesbians, Malcolm became both upset and curious about the issue…to help, he chose to split his money between the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.”

Faith in humanity: restored.

That is such an awesome kid.

good kid,

his parents gotta be proud of this kid : ))

Maybe there is still hope for this Planet….. what an awesome kid :) this really made my day….



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thatwasrandom87:

b-r-i-g-h-t-l-i-g-h-t-s:

REBLOG.

Reblog this? Please?



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