jumpingjaverts:
jumpingjaverts:hungarian:i’m scared to have kids. like what if i accidentally kill oneOr what if they grow up and hate your fandoms… then it might not be an accident :(oh my god, what the fuck was wrong with me in 2013. what the fuck. wtf
hungarian:i’m scared to have kids. like what if i accidentally kill oneOr what if they grow up and hate your fandoms… then it might not be an accident :(
hungarian:
i’m scared to have kids. like what if i accidentally kill one
Or what if they grow up and hate your fandoms… then it might not be an accident :(
oh my god, what the fuck was wrong with me in 2013. what the fuck. wtf
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“When you feel like you love someone more than they love you, it can make you a little crazy.” Teddy Altman (via thegreysaddict)
this-is-life-actually:
micdotcom:Meteorologist forced to cover up on airMeteorologist Liberté Chan was in the middle of her forecast when she was given a cardigan to cover up. Viewers were apparently writing in, appalled by her outfit. In a second video posted to her Facebook page, Chan and a coworker read some of the “angry emails” and responded.And there it is. The exact problem with this whole thing in six words. Dress codes follow women from school to professional life — and in every situation, they are sending a clear and damaging message about priorities.Follow @this-is-life-actually
micdotcom:
Meteorologist forced to cover up on airMeteorologist Liberté Chan was in the middle of her forecast when she was given a cardigan to cover up. Viewers were apparently writing in, appalled by her outfit. In a second video posted to her Facebook page, Chan and a coworker read some of the “angry emails” and responded.
Meteorologist Liberté Chan was in the middle of her forecast when she was given a cardigan to cover up. Viewers were apparently writing in, appalled by her outfit. In a second video posted to her Facebook page, Chan and a coworker read some of the “angry emails” and responded.
And there it is. The exact problem with this whole thing in six words. Dress codes follow women from school to professional life — and in every situation, they are sending a clear and damaging message about priorities.
Follow @this-is-life-actually
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“I think I’m falling in love with him. And I’m afraid it’s gonna destroy me.” “It wouldn’t be love if it didn’t.” 05.26.16 (via louvurs)
peachyjareth:
“I vow to serve you, to obey you, to die for you if need be.” “Whatever may come?”“Whatever may come.”
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“if a situation with another person is easy to walk away from, your foundation was probably weak & based on the wrong things to begin with.” Cirino (via kushandwizdom) (via kushandwizdom)(via kushandwizdom)
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