Ramblings. *Just* ramblings.

Dec 17

“I don’t fuck around when I’m sick. This one time I walked two miles followed by a murder of crows. I had the sniffles, but those fucks must have thought my ass was on death’s doorstep.” — IRC

ANY NUMBER PLEASE..

Dec 15

collegehumor:

Ripped Shirtless Ice Viking Holds a Bunch of Kittens
Or as Norwegians call it, “Santa”.

collegehumor:

Ripped Shirtless Ice Viking Holds a Bunch of Kittens

Or as Norwegians call it, “Santa”.

(Source: reddit.com, via sabrielfang)

There are few things so painful as to watch the person you love, love somebody else.

Dec 09

I don’t know if I’m more jealous of Ron Weasley for getting to kiss Hermione Granger, or Rupert Grint for getting to kiss Emma Watson. Those luck sons of bitches.

My mind is kinda warped.

breathe if im your favorite blog

thank you

I wish this was on a shittier blog so I could make a joke about asphyxiating.

(Source: ludakrease, via shelbyhoving)

Dec 05

facesofthestranger:


xv02:


nerdymouse:



facesofthestranger:



I support this 100% - Imgur
<3 this is the best thing i have ever seen.



This is sexualizing eating disorders though… it’s certainly not a good image.



Never mind the fact that an eating disorder apparently some how make you not good. Having an eating disorder means you have an eating disorder, not that you have lost of sense of good and bad and joined the dark side of the force. It’s like the notion that a person with an addiction is the problem. The person is not their addiction. They are not the problem. The damned addiction is. So stop with the notion that, because someone is struggling with something, that makes them intrinsically less than who they actually are.*
/rant
(*note: Sick and tired of characterizing individuals based on a single facet.)


I totally get where you’re coming from, and I completely agree that having an ED does not make you a bad person. The reason I find this so powerful is because from my experiences (having my best friend have an eating disorder), making it into a joke lightens the mood and makes the recovery less stressful for them. I am a go to person for someone with an eating disorder, and I accept fully everything about it, as do I do my best to understand. I did not post this picture out of ignorance, and I really hope you don’t think I did. I thought it was cute, and sweet, and showed acceptance for those with eating disorders by not scrutinizing those who have one. As for the gender thing, I didn’t make this so I don’t have to do with it. I do, however, acknowledge and understand that not only girls have eating disorders. 
I am sorry if I came off as ignorant by posting this picture.


I know what you mean. It’s just one of those things where, if a person actually is in a place where they see how serious it is, lightening the mood can and does help. But inevitably, someone without that experience will see it, and it under-minds the gravity of the problems at hand. Honestly, I might say this sort of thing to a close friend. But, without that context of that bond, and without that close relationship to define what the words mean, that they mean “I know times are tough, but you have to try and smile even when you want to cry your heart out, because when we least want to smile is when we most need to”, it becomes a comment which can hurt. It’s like a lot of things in friendship: Without the context, the compliment (or in this case humourous words of encouragement) becomes hurtful.

facesofthestranger:

xv02:

nerdymouse:

facesofthestranger:

I support this 100% - Imgur

<3 this is the best thing i have ever seen.

This is sexualizing eating disorders though… it’s certainly not a good image.

Never mind the fact that an eating disorder apparently some how make you not good. Having an eating disorder means you have an eating disorder, not that you have lost of sense of good and bad and joined the dark side of the force. It’s like the notion that a person with an addiction is the problem. The person is not their addiction. They are not the problem. The damned addiction is. So stop with the notion that, because someone is struggling with something, that makes them intrinsically less than who they actually are.*

/rant

(*note: Sick and tired of characterizing individuals based on a single facet.)

I totally get where you’re coming from, and I completely agree that having an ED does not make you a bad person. The reason I find this so powerful is because from my experiences (having my best friend have an eating disorder), making it into a joke lightens the mood and makes the recovery less stressful for them. I am a go to person for someone with an eating disorder, and I accept fully everything about it, as do I do my best to understand. I did not post this picture out of ignorance, and I really hope you don’t think I did. I thought it was cute, and sweet, and showed acceptance for those with eating disorders by not scrutinizing those who have one. As for the gender thing, I didn’t make this so I don’t have to do with it. I do, however, acknowledge and understand that not only girls have eating disorders. 

I am sorry if I came off as ignorant by posting this picture.

I know what you mean. It’s just one of those things where, if a person actually is in a place where they see how serious it is, lightening the mood can and does help. But inevitably, someone without that experience will see it, and it under-minds the gravity of the problems at hand. Honestly, I might say this sort of thing to a close friend. But, without that context of that bond, and without that close relationship to define what the words mean, that they mean “I know times are tough, but you have to try and smile even when you want to cry your heart out, because when we least want to smile is when we most need to”, it becomes a comment which can hurt. It’s like a lot of things in friendship: Without the context, the compliment (or in this case humourous words of encouragement) becomes hurtful.

(Source: joeyramoneslegs, via joeyramoneslegs)

nerdymouse:


facesofthestranger:


I support this 100% - Imgur
&lt;3 this is the best thing i have ever seen.


This is sexualizing eating disorders though… it’s certainly not a good image.


Never mind the fact that an eating disorder apparently some how make you not good. Having an eating disorder means you have an eating disorder, not that you have lost of sense of good and bad and joined the dark side of the force. It&#8217;s like the notion that a person with an addiction is the problem. The person is not their addiction. They are not the problem. The damned addiction is. So stop with the notion that, because someone is struggling with something, that makes them intrinsically less than who they actually are.*
/rant
(*note: Sick and tired of characterizing individuals based on a single facet.)

nerdymouse:

facesofthestranger:

I support this 100% - Imgur

<3 this is the best thing i have ever seen.

This is sexualizing eating disorders though… it’s certainly not a good image.

Never mind the fact that an eating disorder apparently some how make you not good. Having an eating disorder means you have an eating disorder, not that you have lost of sense of good and bad and joined the dark side of the force. It’s like the notion that a person with an addiction is the problem. The person is not their addiction. They are not the problem. The damned addiction is. So stop with the notion that, because someone is struggling with something, that makes them intrinsically less than who they actually are.*

/rant

(*note: Sick and tired of characterizing individuals based on a single facet.)

(Source: joeyramoneslegs)

fluent-in-lesbianism:

forsciencejohn:

when I say “I wish they would turn this book into a movie” what I really mean is “I wish they would turn this book into a 17-hour-long spectacle that includes every single solitary detail and doesn’t deviate at all from the storyline and has perfect casting”

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