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I'm Andrew. 24. Occasionally inspired. Always curious. Not sure what I'm doing, but I'm gonna keep doing it. "Live your questions now, and perhaps even without knowing it, you will live along some distant day into your answers." - Rainier Marie Rilke






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cumsock:
“ petitetimidgay:
“ an intelligent young man
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He looks like an English major
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cumsock:

petitetimidgay:

an intelligent young man

He looks like an English major

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poncho-luke:

me: i’m really stressed

someone: just relax!!!!!

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bitcoitus:

bitcoitus:

Please remember that almost everyone around you is traumatized. I didn’t understand this when I was younger. I wondered why people acted so strangely and irrationally. Maybe all children wonder this. The author Robert Anton Wilson said (paraphrasing), “We have never seen a completely sane adult human.” No one makes it out of this life alive. It’s not their fault. Mercy, kindness, forgiving — these are what makes one human. They are other names for love. People break in the strangest of ways.

“Under the present brutal and primitive conditions on this planet, every person you meet should be regarded as one of the walking wounded. we have never seen a man or woman not slightly deranged by either anxiety or grief. we have never seen a totally sane human being.“ — Robert Anton Wilson

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thebootydiaries:

me: I’m going to bed early tonight.

me:

me: is that the sun

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owlet:

a tweet from @smashyouburn reads "the old woman im cat sitting for has her mugshot framed. what a boss bitch." the photo is a black and white mugshot of a very smug looking womanALT

hate to repost but the bde that is sheerly radiating out of this picture is just too much

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myspacebabe2007-deactivated2021:

Good Night 2 all My Horse Girls. Gays. Bimbos. Bisexuals. Manic depwessives. Maxxinistas. Drug addicts. Jocks. Stem gals. Piss fetishists & last but not least….. sluts xoxoxo

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staybeautiful:

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“I fucking love this photo. Where stood the statue of a slaver, stands the raised fist of a proud black man. Share it wide.

Bristol isn’t erasing history. They are making it.

How shameful it would be to have to tell your kids and grandkids that - when this happened - when the greatest movement for civil rights swept the world and tore down idols to slavery and inequality and made Western society a better place at last - you stood against it.

Finding #AllLivesMatter on someone’s old facebook wall will be like finding Nazi memorabilia in a dead relatives attic.”


- Taken in Bristol, United Kingdom

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gloombog:

reminder that when change.org asks you to “chip in’ after you’ve signed a petition, that money does NOT go to the petition organizer or any related fundraiser. change.org uses misleading language like this to trick you into paying them. they’re a for-profit corporation. don’t give them your money, send what you can to verified bail funds / gofundme campaigns / etc. instead

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theforce:

name one native american intellectual off the top of your head, name one native american actor or actress off the top of your head, name one native american senator, one native american news anchor, or an author or a tv personality or a singer or a poet or a comedian, name a single native american teacher you’ve had, can you? probably not 

ok so now think of one native american cartoon character you know of or a sports team relating to native americans whether it’s their actual name or their team logo, or a town you live in or near with a “native” name bet a lot of these things came to you right away i bet you didn’t even have to think 

needing native representation in media, education and government are not decoy issues, the commercialization and appropriation of native cultures are not decoy issues, the lack of native representation is institutional oppression at work 

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penpolyon:

rivette-the-red:

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3. Higher educated folks tend to have a better understanding of their self worth, reducing how much the rich can exploit them.

4. Higher education also fosters innovation and entrepreneurship, leading to more small companies, more competition, and an even smaller exploitable work force.

5. The class gate to higher education will be opened. And their kids will finally be truly judged based on their academic merit rather than the fact they could afford to attend in the first place.

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