“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”
— E.E. Cummings
Murderers from Oakland Police Department attempting to show solidarity with the community they’ve terrorized.
- people not realizing that you want to be alone, but don’t know how to say it in a nice way.
- always ending up in the middle of arguments because you see both sides, causing your friends to get angry at you for not choosing theirs.
- not being able to stick to one thing because you’ll forget about it later.
- feeling like a “therapist” to people because they always vent to you and ask for your advice.
- wanting to be a leader, but dealing with conflict with your friends stresses you out. So you can’t give constructive criticism.
- your energy comes from people, but too much will overwhelm you. Always being in a cycle of surrounding yourself to isolating yourself.
- wanting to help people, but not knowing how.
- worried that you’re being manipulative all the time.
- not being able to let people go, leading into destructive relationships because you think about how they used to be, and they can be like that again.
- when your social energy is at 0% and you need time alone but you can’t get it.
- when your social energy is recharged and you feel horrible for pushing your friends away.
- getting ideas all the time for random projects, but never going through with it. Leaving a ton of papers all over your desk that you don’t want to get rid of.
- worried you’re not yourself. That you’re just someone that changes around every personality to fit their aura.
(These are just some of my experiences)
everyone here hates when their posts blow up yet no one fucking hesitates to reblog already popular posts. no one shows that kindness and it's wonderful. a mutual understanding that op dug their own grave by being a top notch clown and that's their problem, not yours
I love people that read. I think it screams humility. When someone reads, they are essentially admitting they want more, that the world is not enough for them. They want more knowledge, more experience. Whatever this life is, they want more of it.
Nicholas Browne (via wnq-writers) @gryffindorkswin
Happy International Women’s Day to all the fabulous Trek fans who believe a better and more equal future is possible.
I have no idea who Scalia was. Isn’t that the thing that people call themselves when they are furries but with reptiles?
Now this is what the fuck I’m talking bout. Nike out here moving in silence, paying Kaep all along, and waiting for the pivotal moment to make it known—right before week 1 of the NFL.
SN: Now I feel like re-reading one of my fav books of all-time: Phil Knight’s memoir/business book, Shoe Dog.
Millenials, y'all need to step up and vote. The future is yours now. We old folks failed. Vote and run for office, or else give it all away to white dudes like this.
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