hi hello if you’re reading this i hope something good happens to you today

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Tumblr, I need your help.

agent-odd:

My mother is extremely unaccepting. I am a female-to-male transgender, and she blatantly refuses to allow me any room to be myself. She pushes girly things on me, tells me she’ll never let me dress the way I want, and so on, and so forth.

If you think that I should be allowed to be who I am, please reblog this.

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the-beauty-of-words-blog:


My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!

the-beauty-of-words-blog:

My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!


lacigreen:

peixespisces:

bee2knee2:

harlequinhatter:

So this just happened on Facebook.

aLL THE FUCKING AWARDS

THANK

rape apology SMACK DOWN


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lacigreen:

chazzthejazz:

Well, this looks vaguely familiar…

I used to feel this way.  2 years out of school, and I finally realized that the only two that matter are the ones on the left.  
“Things that I want to do with my life” - the single most important factor.  If you want it, you’re more likely to feel satisfied and happy.
“Things that I’m good at” - let this guide you through the things that interest you.  If you can find a way to channel what you’re good at with things that make you happy, you are more likely to find success.
“Things that my parents want me to do” - Picking what you want to do with an enormous chunk of your time should be made by you - not parents or ANYONE ELSE. 
“Things that are considered realistic occupations” - There is no such thing as a “realistic” occupation.  Don’t settle for something boring to you because it seems easy or traditional or *what you’re supposed to do*.  Occupations are actually less rigid than they sometimes seem.

lacigreen:

chazzthejazz:

Well, this looks vaguely familiar…

I used to feel this way.  2 years out of school, and I finally realized that the only two that matter are the ones on the left.  

“Things that I want to do with my life” - the single most important factor.  If you want it, you’re more likely to feel satisfied and happy.

“Things that I’m good at” - let this guide you through the things that interest you.  If you can find a way to channel what you’re good at with things that make you happy, you are more likely to find success.

“Things that my parents want me to do” - Picking what you want to do with an enormous chunk of your time should be made by you - not parents or ANYONE ELSE. 

“Things that are considered realistic occupations” - There is no such thing as a “realistic” occupation.  Don’t settle for something boring to you because it seems easy or traditional or *what you’re supposed to do*.  Occupations are actually less rigid than they sometimes seem.


lacigreen:

and if you’re not sure about someone’s gender pronouns, just ask!  respectfully, of course. (✿◠‿◠)
(e.g. “what are your preferred pronouns?”)

lacigreen:

and if you’re not sure about someone’s gender pronouns, just ask!  respectfully, of course. (✿◠‿◠)

(e.g. “what are your preferred pronouns?”)


communitynbc:

Come with us if you don’t want paint on your clothes.



zeeday:

good to see we have our priorities in order

zeeday:

good to see we have our priorities in order

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