What's wrong with our society.

  • Kim Kardashian: I'd like to marry this dude and spend $10 million dollars on a publicity wedding please oh and then 72 days later I'd like a divorce
  • America: Well sure why not?
  • Britney Spears: I want to get hitched in a chapel in Vegas and have the marriage annulled fifty-five hours later because I didn't know what the hell I was doing
  • America: Whatever you want!
  • Carmen Electra: I want to get married in Vegas to this basketball player and then annul the marriage nine days later cuz we were both drunk lololololololololol
  • America: Okay, sounds like fun!
  • Gay couple: We would like to get married and spend our lives together and possibly adopt unwanted children to give them a good home and -
  • America: WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU IDIOTS THAT IS DISGUSTING AND WRONG YOU DEFILE THE SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE SO GTFO
There is nothing wrong with loving the crap out of everything. Negative people find their walls. So never apologize for your enthusiasm. Never. Ever. Never.
Ryan Adams (via creatingaquietmind)

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amotherisborn:

Another great one from Maurice Sendak.  How many of us have felt like this might happen?

amotherisborn:

Another great one from Maurice Sendak.  How many of us have felt like this might happen?

gettingtinny:

and it’s forever

gettingtinny:

and it’s forever

(via fitfedhappy)

Of all things that are soul eating and spirit stomping..why?!

thoughtsfromthethundermug:

      For my first post, I thought I would come out of the gate running with an actual occurrence more than just an opinion. I thought it would be a great way to just let you see how interesting it is here in the “World of Wonder……..and other stuff too…”

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I felt the need to repost this again…because it makes me giggle. Yes, this is Grandmother. And she has no shame. None. At. All.

iwillbecomelovely:

nerdydyke:

tricksterwithcandy:

lacigreen:

inherhipstheresrevolutions:

eloquentvibes:

ladyatheist:

TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
goldenphoenixgirl:

EVERYONE needs to know this. This is how nearly all abusive relationships play out, nearly all of the time. It’s very, very common and very important. 
Bear in mind that “violent outbursts” can also mean mental/verbal abuse, shoving or holding someone down, throwing things at the person or threats.
Usually, this cycle worsens and worsens throughout the relationship. The violent episodes last longer and longer and the honeymoon phase gets shorter or may disappear completely, leaving the relationship bouncing back and forth between tension and explosions. 
Please reblog if you think your readers could be helped by this?


I am reblogging this because if I had seen a chart like this in high school I could have recognized my abusive relationship for what it was. And this goes for almost every woman I have ever encountered that has been in an abusive relationship.

This is so true.

Essential information.  Here’s my video explaining this and more about relationship violence.  It’s called “When Love Gets Violent”.  TW for a very intense 911 call at the beginning.

It’s really, really, important that you know and recognize these phases. 
Please. 
Don’t be like me and wish you had known before. 

It’s really important that people recognize the signs of emotional and psychological abuse as well. I think that those forms of abuse are far more common than physical abuse and rarely do they show any physical signs.
Types and signs of emotional abuse toward children and adolescents. (Some of these can clearly be translated to adults as well.)

For anyone out there, male or female, who might be/become involved in a relationship like this. 

iwillbecomelovely:

nerdydyke:

tricksterwithcandy:

lacigreen:

inherhipstheresrevolutions:

eloquentvibes:

ladyatheist:

TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

goldenphoenixgirl:

EVERYONE needs to know this. This is how nearly all abusive relationships play out, nearly all of the time. It’s very, very common and very important. 

Bear in mind that “violent outbursts” can also mean mental/verbal abuse, shoving or holding someone down, throwing things at the person or threats.

Usually, this cycle worsens and worsens throughout the relationship. The violent episodes last longer and longer and the honeymoon phase gets shorter or may disappear completely, leaving the relationship bouncing back and forth between tension and explosions. 

Please reblog if you think your readers could be helped by this?

I am reblogging this because if I had seen a chart like this in high school I could have recognized my abusive relationship for what it was. And this goes for almost every woman I have ever encountered that has been in an abusive relationship.

This is so true.

Essential information.  Here’s my video explaining this and more about relationship violence.  It’s called “When Love Gets Violent”.  TW for a very intense 911 call at the beginning.

It’s really, really, important that you know and recognize these phases. 

Please. 

Don’t be like me and wish you had known before. 

It’s really important that people recognize the signs of emotional and psychological abuse as well. I think that those forms of abuse are far more common than physical abuse and rarely do they show any physical signs.

Types and signs of emotional abuse toward children and adolescents. (Some of these can clearly be translated to adults as well.)

For anyone out there, male or female, who might be/become involved in a relationship like this. 

(via obesopocresco)

adrihope:

Is it weird that I like to do old school leg exercises while laying in front of the tv at night?

I do this too. I have since I was a small child. It became a habit with my mother, and now my oldest daughter does this with me. Strange mother-daughter bonding, I guess. Lol.

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