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brattyfatty:

*FAT ON MY BODY

*CLOTHES I WEAR

*SEX I HAVE

HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE AMOUNT OF RESPECT I DESERVE.

a-bitchy-trampoline:

reichenbackdatassup:

myscratchypencil:

“Yeah, I watch Doctor Who,”

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“But I can’t stand Rose.”

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“Yeah I watch Doctor Who”

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“but I skipped nine” 

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“Yeah I watch Doctor Who”

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“but Donna’s just so loud and annoying”

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Me flirting: Hey, do you want to come to my house and watch The Lord Of The Rings: Extended Edition?

(Source: hiddenbrugh)

musicachick:

Warning, long-ass rant below the jump. Just some stuff that’s been on my mind lately.

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musica-delenit-bestiam-feram:

I hope that David’s entrance on the 50th is something along the lines of

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at which point everyone in the fandom will just be like

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Abortion seems to be the only medical procedure that people want to deny you based on how you got in that situation.

Drove drunk, got in an accident and need an organ transplant? No problem.

Messing around with a gun, accidentally shoot yourself in the leg and need surgery? Of course.

Smoke tobacco for most of your life and need treatment for lung cancer? Yep.

Climb a tree, fall out and break your leg? We’ll fix that right up.

Have sex and get pregnant when you don’t want to be? YOU GOT YOURSELF INTO THIS SITUATION AND YOU DESERVE NO MEDICAL HELP OR COMPASSION! THIS IS YOUR FAULT AND YOU WILL DEAL WITH THE CONSEQUENCES!


Please understand that I can’t spend all of my energy trying to get well. With a short-term illness like the flu, you can afford to put life on hold for a week or two while you get well. But part of having a chronic illness is coming to the realization that you have to spend some energy on having a life now. This doesn’t mean I’m not trying to get better. It doesn’t mean I’ve given up. It’s just how life is when you’re dealing with a chronic illness.

An Open Letter To Those Without An Invisible Disability Or Chronic Illness

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(Source: thoughts-thatfly)

(Source: feminist-space)

Fat people face an absolute torrent of shame, stigma, bullying and oppression almost everywhere we turn. We face it at home from friends and family who have been taught by society that we should be shamed “for our own good” in some kind of logic-defying effort to make us hate ourselves healthy. We face it at work when our company has a point of view about our body size rather than focusing on our work performance. We face it at the doctor’s office when our actual symptoms are ignored and our health put a risk by doctors who diagnose us as fat and prescribe weight loss the minute they see us, never hearing a word we say. We face it from well-meaning strangers who have been taught by society that a fat body is an indication that we need outside advice, especially that of strangers with no particular health training who think that being thin makes them an expert on how to become thin - like being a brunette makes them an expert on willing your hair to turn brown. We face it from not-so-well-meaning strangers who try to beat us down to make themselves feel better in a society that beats everyone down. We are certainly not the only group who faces this, but we face it nonetheless, and - like the trainers on The Biggest Loser - we are told by society that we should be thankful for the massive war being waged against us because their plan of eradicating the world of everyone who looks like us is a kindness, and we should say thank you and get on the treadmill.

Ragen Chastain 

(Danceswithfat.wordpress.com)

Serving up some realness. 

(via chubby-bunnies)

(Source: curvessahead)

agayepiscopalian:

I really want one of these…

I love this so much. Minus the “thy racist neighbor”. I accept the fact that racists are alive. I will think very little of them until they learn, comprehend, and practice empathy. 
And for “thy imprisoned neighbor”, it depends on what they did. Sexual predators? Oh hell no. 

agayepiscopalian:

I really want one of these…

I love this so much. 
Minus the “thy racist neighbor”. I accept the fact that racists are alive. I will think very little of them until they learn, comprehend, and practice empathy. 

And for “thy imprisoned neighbor”, it depends on what they did. Sexual predators? Oh hell no. 

kians-redball:

IT’S SO HARD WHEN YOU’RE IN A CUDDLY MOOD AND DON’T HAVE ANYONE TO CUDDLE WITH THIS IS AN OUTRAGE

(Source: cacty)

eradicategirlhate:

you ever thought that maybe the reason girls say they’re fine when they’re not, or they’re not mad when they are, is because the second they show any semblance of emotion they’re written off as hysterical bitches that are probably on their period?

YES. Though I wouldn’t necessarily say “hysterical”, but definitely “overly emotional”, or “too sensitive”, and possibly ”unreasonable”.

in-sane-ity:

there is a huge difference between genuinely liking someone and liking the attention they give you and it took me a long ass time to realize that

this.

More than just taking a long time, it’s taken a lot of hurt to realize this. :-/

(Source: onlytheilluminatisurvive)