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weltenwellen

“If you were raised in an environment where emotion was minimized, seen as weakness, invalidated, shut down, perceived as wasteful (e.g., crying won’t help), or even punished, then giving yourself permission to feel, recognize, and explore may be a bigger challenge. You might be the first person in your life to grant yourself the permission you need to experience emotion. If you’re worried that giving permission to experience and engage with emotion will turn you into something you’re not or someone you don’t want to become—it won’t. It will, however, give you the opportunity to be your most authentic self. We are wired to be emotional beings. When that part of us is shut down, we’re not whole.”

— Brené Brown, Rising Strong

euesworld
euesworld

"I just can't get over how beautiful you are, on the inside I mean.. beauty for miles of sunlit skyline. You fill me with a sense of friendship and you are my lover, my soulmate of sorts.. you are my best friend, my home, the very place that I cling to when life isn't going my way. And I love you for that.. that makes you insurmountably beautiful to me."

You mean everything to me as my friend first and then my lover - eUë

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deluxetrashqueen

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it a thousand more times: No piece of dystopian fiction has ever been a prediction of the future. They are observations and criticisms of the present. 

deluxetrashqueen

“Wooow! How did Orwell predict the surveillance state so well in 1984??” 

He didn’t. He was making an observation of the surveillance state that already existed in his present, and exaggerated it to make the metaphor obvious.

Learning and discussing these works in terms of them being predictions and having test questions like “do you think his prediction came true?” is not only pointless, but actively counterintuitive. When you frame these works as being ‘people from the past knew that the future would be terrible’ you shift the entire perspective to one of some kind of nostalgia for a past that didn’t exist. 

These author’s aren’t oracles. They’re satirists. Their predictions ‘come true’ because they were already true when they wrote them. 

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tinyowlplanet

Leelah Alcorn’s blog was deleted and posts about her are being removed. Don’t stop spreading this. Reblog everything you can, post everything you can. 

These are her pictures


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here are some of her drawings

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this is her note


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Don’t let this die.

Not this.

cullenromancekilledme

I don’t give a flying fart what type of blog you have, this is relevant for everyone.

sam-i-am-am-i-sam

This is absolutely something everyone needs to read

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REBLOGGING.

not-fitz

I never knew about this…..

Please reblog this, don’t let it die, please

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I’m reblogging this because it’s important and people need to see this.

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Hello reblogging this because it’s important and people need to see this, I’m Dad!



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yes-she-is-a-bicth

Please don’t let this get lost in the ocean of bullshit that is tumblr. Leelah deserved better.

plancehasachance

This needs to be shared. Parents, you may not agree with some of your kid’s choices but don’t keep them from making them if it isn’t hurting them.

thelunaticfever

This needs to get more notes. She deserves more recognition

pawpermclean

Her parents killed her…

biggest-goldiest-spoon

She deserved better.

ashernoahfilms

This is fucking important.

thetruscumsiren

Every mention of her makes me sad because she deserved so much better but this needs to be kept alive

glutenfreefurb

She deserved so much better than what the world gave her

oygayvalt

seeing stuff about her breaks my heart but it’s so important. as a community we lose too many beautiful souls and i for one will never forget her name

raging-gay-theatre-kid

This breaks my heart.

pride-on-a-string

She was such an amazing woman it’s not fair what happened to her

enraged-chihuahua

RE-FREAKING-BLOG

ineedtobskinny

I reblogged this ages ago, but im so happy to finally find it again on my dash, because there are still people who don’t know about her. Please don’t let Leelah be forgotten. I’m so sorry this happened to you, rest in peace, angel

gobi-sketch

I wish people would be more considerate and shut up about personal opinions that hurt others.

Seriously if your opinions don’t match theirs, its OKAY you don’t have to PUSH SOMEONE TO THIS POINT.

Reblog this, don’t let it die…

pricklyfish777

Rest in power ✊🏻

darkac-cottagecore23

keep this going. let’s help other people that might feel this way