songofsunset:

inventrix:

0trevskies:

When friends won’t believe they’re cute and perfect

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when friends insist that you’re cute and perfect

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shhhhhhhh you’re cute and perfect deal with it

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tephor:

don’t flirt with me!! ………. i’m delicate and foolish



whenmoments:

when bae says “hey i saw this and thought of you”

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iswearimnotnaked:

when it finally gets to your favorite part of a song and someone turns it down

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demonshauntingcomputers:

affectionatesuggestion:

Concept: I sleep over at your house, we wake up in each other’s arms and everything is perfect.

I pissed the bed and have to leave immediately leave a 20$ on the counter for laundry


sarahfox13:

sixpenceee:

inverted-typo:

This is actually a test showing how sponges pump water through themselves for filter feeding!
They simply colored the water around them so you could easily see the process.

I love the ocean


cognitohazardous:

bro im sick of this shit im sick of the fact that we all gotta sit here making online jokes to cope with the fact that the most inhumane and horrible things are happening on/to the planet all cause some freak ass demons will stop at nothing to get some shitty oil like this is hell im living in what hell is



amazonian-strap-queen:

lanfan:

I think people w/o diabetes don’t understand how fucking dangerous of a disease it is. Like whether you have type 1 or 2 (or any other) it’s a v harmful and debilitating illness that can kill you v quickly if you’re not careful. I say this bc there are so many people who don’t think much of it, and can indirectly harm those who have it.

When I was working, i got in trouble for wearing my insulin pump bc it looked ‘unprofessional’. I’d calmly explain that taking it off could endanger my life and unless they wanted a scene where I’m hauled off on an ambulance and then a subsequent lawsuit, they better let me wear it. Another time I got in trouble bc it started beeping in front of a customer. I was asked to take my blood sugars only on my breaks, even though my doctor said I needed to take it every 3 hrs. I only got 1 half hour break 4 hrs into my shift, and 1 15 min break 6 hrs into my shift. And even when I brought in a dr note explaining why it was so important, I’d still get dirty looks from my bosses and asked to do it in the fucking pantry (since we didn’t have a break room). Like, I had to sit on a dirty ass stool in a cramped space, they wouldn’t let me use a booth. the compassion was non existent.

It may not look as dangerous or debilitating as an illness like cancer, but it is. When I experience low blood sugars, I exhibit symptoms that are scary as hell. My speech comes out slurred, and I get very sleepy/fatigued. My hands shake until I physically cannot hold onto anything, and my cognitive function becomes nonexistent. In fact, if someone is not there with me when I experience it, it can become 2x deadlier bc I don’t have any help.

Just, please recognize that diabetes is very real and serious and scary. ask ur diabetic friends/family how you can help them bc I can guarantee you there is something you can do that’ll make things easier. *For example, ask them where they keep their emergency sugar stashes, or their glucagon pen (and learn when and how to use it!). Find out ahead of time what they need you to do when they experience a high or low blood sugar. Remind them to take their meds or blood sugars when needed. Just be there for them and defend them against people who are ignorant.

*note: depending on the type of diabetes, their needs may differ. I’m going off of what I experience/need as a type 2 diabetic, and even then different people may need different things. Just ask.

Ppl w/o diabetes can nd should reblog, but don’t derail this post unless you have it.

I have diabetes and this is 100% true and should be reblogged

Okay also all of this but imagine the mental strain that some diabetics like myself have to live with. Especially when it comes to something as simple as affording the supplies that keeps us alive.

Diabetes is really serious and even at 25 I have had other health issues due to diabetes, after, and that’s only having it for 12 years.

Please talk to the diabetics in your life about how you can help and be there for them. It’s a legitimate disability and rarely gets treated like one.


gaspack:

we really be treating this planet as if we have other options and shit


1-800-ugly-godess:

meanoldhag:

meanoldhag:

there’s a lot to unpack here

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👀

“I just know how Paul does it”



barbieprivilege:

*seductively lays across your lap and starts crying*


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