these things make me happy.
Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.
Just keep going. No feeling is final.
Rainer Maria Rilke, from The Book of Hours  (via vomitpink)

can someone stay up with me till 2am and tell me everything they have ever been to scared to say

What makes the non-South Asian person’s use of the bindi problematic is the fact that a pop star like Selena Gomez wearing one is guaranteed to be better received than I would if I were to step out of the house rocking a dot on my forehead. On her, it’s a bold new look; on me, it’s a symbol of my failure to assimilate. On her, it’s unquestionably cool; on me, it’s yet another marker of my Otherness, another thing that makes me different from other American girls.
Jaya Bedi on “Why Cultural Appropriation Matters”  (via ceedling)

thisismyoneroomdisco:

adventurerscelebrationgathering:

Tell ‘em. 

I dedicate this little number to all those who like to say Disney princesses are nothing but passive, submissive, and horrible role models. 

Bless this post.

slenclerman:

yes friends let us blaze the marijuana! four hundred and twenty haha

opulate:

how about instead of “all body types are beautiful” we say “beauty is extremely subjective and fleeting and doesn’t determine your worth and you don’t owe attractiveness to anyone so why don’t you focus on something important like being a worthwhile human being”

addictedtoprogress:

I pull weird faces in photos because it’s better to look ugly on purpose

princessmonsoon:

how to find true love:

  • go somewhere busy like a shopping centre
  • shout ‘YOU REMIND ME OF THE BABE’ really loudly
  • if someone shouts ‘WHAT BABE’ you find them and marry them

warrensworldofmaddness:

YOU CAN NEVER ESCAPE THE EMO 

If people need trigger warnings, then I think they need to stay off of the fucking internet and cover all of their windows.
Holly (via amazingatheist)

m-oonblaze:

everyone’s getting into relationships and you know what im getting? some more food brb