Teenage girls saying “I can’t even” is basically the same as old ladies saying “Well I never”.
Tag: good things
god i fucking love people like right now someone is kissing their baby on the forehead for the first time and someone just went into a french bakery and is deeply inhaling and someone is dyeing their hair the color of the sky and someone just confessed their love to someone and you’re reading this post but you are alive and you will be okay and you will be happy
I needed this
This post always comes at the right moments.
DO celebrate your personal victories. Celebrate the absolute shit out of your personal victories. You don’t need permission from anybody else in the world to be proud. YOU are the only guaranteed person who will be there for you from the day you’re born until the day you die, so you damn well better love yourself and be your own best cheer squad.
At 23, JK Rowling was broke. Tina Fey was working at the Y.M.C.A. Oprah had just gotten fired from her first job as a TV reporter and Walt Disney had declared bankruptcy.
(via whisperedromance)
Everyone’s always like, “Be your best self!” And that drives me bananas, because when you’re not, it makes you feel really bad. And so someone asked me the other day, “When are you your best self?” and I said, “When I make space for my worst self.” Like if you ask yourself, “How long will it take to do this particular thing?” and you’re freaking out like, “I don’t know! It’s going to take me so long! I don’t know! Ten years?!” Well … what if you give yourself ten years? “Oh. Okay.” And then somehow, the thing you thought would take ten years only takes a week. Give yourself permission to actually let something take as long as it takes.
My standard of perfection often paralyzes me, or makes me terrified, or makes me feel ashamed. Instead, if I can make space for the idea that the goal is not to be perfect, but the goal is to be me, then I get to revel in the mixed bag of what it is to be a human. Some moments are good, some are bad. Some days are good, some days are bad. We live in a culture where people are constantly telling us how to get what we want, and within that message is, You need to be something other than you are. So my antidote to that has been, What if the goal is not to get what I want, but to discover who I am, be who I am, and accept that? Because strangely, that takes courage!
does anyone else follow people who don’t even have the same interests as you, but you’ve followed them for years and you can’t imagine unfollowing them?
it’s like, no that’s joan the dolphin lover? she’s practically your neighbor on this website? you’ve never talked, you’re not even mutuals, but damn she loves dolphins. And every time you see her on your dash, you’re just like, oh wonderful, joan’s still alive, just doing her thing. she’s getting into golden age russian cat literature, good for her!
this person doesn’t even know they’ve been on your dash through the ups and downs of your life. Their presence and cactus obsession is just something kind of familiar and almost comforting to you?
Soooo I recently posted something here about the really difficult stuff I’ve been going through, and a couple of amazingly kind, generous people got in touch with my best friend and anonymously donated money to help me out.
I’m so incredibly touched and grateful, you guys, I don’t even have words to express it. When you go through that kind of experience, it’s easy to internalize the idea that you don’t matter to people, or aren’t worthy of their compassion, so the kindness of this really blows me away. It’s a huge help in a practical sense, but it’s also really meaningful to me, and I appreciate it so, so much.
Thank you, anonymous friends!! You are wonderful people.
the whole idea of “stay in school!!!!” is great and all but hard to hear when you’re someone who couldn’t stay in school
so here’s a post for every person who’s had to drop out of school. whether it was do to illness or money or just because you didn’t want to be there, you’re no less of a person for dropping out. you own your own life, and you’re just as important as people who were able to graduate
I needed this.
TO ALL THE FAT BABES OUT THERE
please be kind to yourself in the summer heat
-drink plenty of water
-wear light, breathable clothes
-don’t be afraid to wear shorts or tank topsyou do not need to cover up in the heat, you do not need to cover yourself at all.
do not ever make yourself uncomfortable for other peoples comfort. you deserve to be comfortable and cool in the heat.
please remember that
I honestly just cried reading this I needed that…
Revealed: Beyoncé and Jay-Z wired thousands to bail out Baltimore and Ferguson protestors
In a series of tweets earlier today, dream hampton – a social justice activist, filmmaker, and author –
revealed that Beyoncé and Jay-Z are quietly subsidizing legal fees for
demonstrators arrested while protesting American police brutality.Though dream hampton’s tweets are no longer on public display, Complex took screenshoots of the activist’s entire report this morning on the Carters’ recent philanthropy.
“When we needed money for bail for Baltimore protestors,” dream
hapton began on Sunday, “I asked hit Jay up, as I had for Ferguson,
wired tens of thousands in mins.”The writer went on: “When [Black Lives Matter] needed infrastructure
money for the many chapters that we’re growing like beautiful
dandelions, Carters wrote a huge check. …and more stuff, too much to
list actually, that they always insist folk keep quiet.”Read more about Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s social justice work via Complex, here.
Revealed: Beyoncé and Jay-Z wired thousands to bail out Baltimore and Ferguson protestors