oh um next time your internet doesn’t work and you get the little chrome dinosaur, click in the window and press space bar for a little jumpy cactus game :)

oh um next time your internet doesn’t work and you get the little chrome dinosaur, click in the window and press space bar for a little jumpy cactus game :)

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sparkle and shine
like the inside
maddie and sia arrive at the grammy awards

sia has severe social anxiety as well as grave’s disease (an autoimmune disease that affects one’s facial features) so why don’t we keep mocking a mentally and physically ill person for doing what makes her comfortable when she’s already way out of her comfort zone? that’s really effective!
it’s so cute when you talk to someone a lot and you notice your phrases slowly slipping into their vocabulary
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Xuh - , 2014 Digital Arts
I love this so much!!! red !!!
kids have no concept of anything. i walked into my kindergarten class and one kid asked me what my name was. when i said miss jones, he said “i like that name. did you know i’m in love with you”
Hooooooooly shit
i fully support this hoe message
I am 16. I’m dancing to my favorite pop song at my friends birthday party when a boy whose name I do not even know comes over and slaps my ass. My face flushes with redness and I sit down for the rest of the night avoiding the eyes of everyone in the room.
Later, I ask him why he thought it was okay to invade my body without my consent. He says it was a joke.
I don’t laugh.
I am 12. Every girl in my grade is dragged to the school’s auditorium, where we are told that ‘dressing like sluts’ in ninety degree will not be tolerated, and that we will get two detentions if anyone finds our clothing distracting.
Later, I find out that, while we were being lectured on our own bodies, all of the boys stayed in their homerooms and watched a movie, because ‘It’s natural for boys to get aroused, the girls are the ones that have to cover up, they’re causing a problem and taking away from the education of others.’
I don’t understand any of it.
I am 7. I stand up at bat in gym class and blatantly miss the hollow plastic ball that is thrown in my direction. The whole class bursts out laughing. ‘You hit like a girl,’ one of the boys hollers to me.
Later, I ask my female gym teacher why hitting ‘like a girl’ is a bad thing. She smiles at me sympathetically as she says ‘Honey, it just is.’
I don’t smile back.
I am a girl, and since the day I was born, my gender has become synonymous to weakness, incapability, and inadequacy.
People who ignore the fact that Azula was a 14 year old girl with severe anxiety, paranoia and depression brought on by a negligent father and an immense amount of pressure to succeed make me so upset like y’all will talk all day about Korra’s depression and ptsd because she’s the protagonist but Azula was “just crazy”
This is it. This is the only tweet I care about.
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[pours water back and forth between beakers] im a sciencer
i’m screaming
delete this