straightboyfriend:

hardest thing to learn during recovery is….. some of your misery is your own fault. you have to actively choose to stop wallowing in your own pain & start to recover. that means stop being self deprecating, start taking care of yourself, start eating healthy, start taking your hygiene seriously, even if it’s hard. & it is hard! but you must.

timemachineyeah:

I hate that so many places will automatically convert 😛 into 

like what is that. That’s not what I wanted to convey at all. 

😛 means

.

LG is the only company that gets it at all 

Thank you for your service, LG. You alone understand. My apologies to anyone using your service who tries to sent this to anyone using any of the other services.

thotki:

thotki:

if you make the grandmaster super wealthy and like, refined in your human au fuck you… make him the proprietor of one of those weird touristy rural floridian gas stations where they sell unlicensed disney merch, scammy “discount” disney park pass vacation bundles with payment plans, alligator purses, live alligators, airbrush t shirts, and questionable beachy souvenirs like baby sharks preserved in jars of goo… lokis on a solo road trip, his car breaks down and it’s so hot so he decides to wait for the tow truck in the gas station he passed about a mile back and the manager starts hitting on him and it becomes like a cheesy black comedy porno

i FORGOT the absolutely CRUCIAL detail that after his walk loki is REALLY sunburned

lgbt-history-archive:

“THE TRANSEXUAL MENACE – NEW YORK CITY,” Camp Trans members, including, from left, Riki Anne Wilchins, Leslie Feinberg (September 1, 1949 – November 15, 2014), and Prof. Minnie Bruce Pratt, Oceana County, Michigan, August 1994. Photo c/o R. Wilchins. For more on Camp Trans—and for other incredible stories from trans history—check out Rhys Ernst’s (@rhysernst) “We’ve Been Around” (wevebeenaround.com).
From its inception in 1975, the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival (MWMF)—a week-long music and culture festival that sought to provide lesbian-feminists and lesbian-separatists a safe environment free from domination, oppression, and interference by men—maintained a “womyn-born-womyn” policy, and therefore excluded trans women from attending.
In 1991, trans activist Nancy Burkholder was ejected by MWMF organizers after an embarrassing interrogation; according to TransAdvocate.com, “what happened to Nancy sparked the first community-wide response to the Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist (TERF) oppression of trans people,” which found its roots in womyn-born-womyn radical feminism and in the trans exclusionary outlook of gay cis-male activists like Jim Fouratt.
Perhaps most notably, Burkholder’s experience gave rise to Camp Trans, led by Leslie Feinberg, who died two years ago today, and Riki Anne Wilchins. Camp Trans “consisted of several dozen trans women and supporters who leafleted [MWMF] attendees and held workshops and readings that attracted hundreds of women from the other side of the road.” Wilchins noted the significance of Camp Trans: “…it was the first time that significant numbers of the hard-core lesbian community backed us.”
While an official change in MWMF policy never came, resistance to the festival grew, with attendees and artists withdrawing until organizers announced that MWMF 2015 would be the last. #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #TransWeek #CampTrans #WeveBeenAround #LeslieFeinberg (at Oceana County, Michigan)

marisatomay:

marisatomay:

my parents……..Were Right

if you get home at night after work and discover that the able-bodied quasi-adults who were at home doing nothing but watch netflix all day have not even thought about making dinner or feeding the dogs or taking out the trash or emptying the dishwasher and have left it all for you to deal with then you’re allowed to be Less Than Happy

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