kfcrage:

addict-ve:

enchanting-burnss:

neverstoplov3:

twistedwires:

2econdp2iioniic:

dist4sting:

acciobenedictcumberbatch:

fuckyeahrainbowhair:


fallingfate:
rapeculturemakesmeangry:

This is from the slut walk. One of the arguments is that girls ask for rape because they wear slutty clothes, short skirts, tight, low-cut tops. This girl is an example of the fact that rape victims can look like anyone, you, me, this girl. Rapists. Dont. Discriminate.

I promised a long time ago that I’d reblog this whenever I saw it on my dash. No regrets, it breaks my heart every single time.

an incredibly important message, rape is rape. no one is ever asking for it. a woman has the right to dress how ever they want - it is society that identifies risque dressing as ‘asking for it’, and in my opinion, that way of thinking needs to be diminished.

Always, always reblog.

you can see the brokenness in her eyes, and her little smile.

I can only imagine what kind of strength it took for her to wear those clothes again after what happened to her while she was in them
i can’t believe people say they “ask for it” they obviously don’t that’s why its called rape?

deep

After someone told me that, I never told anyone again. I thought they were right. Seeing this just reminds me that they weren’t. This Girl didn’t deserver what happened to her, neither did I, and neither did any other person this has ever happened to. Boys are raped to, do they ask for it? No. They don’t wear skirts, do they!? Clothing has nothin to do with it, people shouldn’t defend the sickos that do this to other human beings.
I hate to, guys.

ugh :(

kfcrage:

addict-ve:

enchanting-burnss:

neverstoplov3:

twistedwires:

2econdp2iioniic:

dist4sting:

acciobenedictcumberbatch:

fuckyeahrainbowhair:

fallingfate:

rapeculturemakesmeangry:

This is from the slut walk. One of the arguments is that girls ask for rape because they wear slutty clothes, short skirts, tight, low-cut tops. This girl is an example of the fact that rape victims can look like anyone, you, me, this girl. Rapists. Dont. Discriminate.

I promised a long time ago that I’d reblog this whenever I saw it on my dash. No regrets, it breaks my heart every single time.

an incredibly important message, rape is rape. no one is ever asking for it. a woman has the right to dress how ever they want - it is society that identifies risque dressing as ‘asking for it’, and in my opinion, that way of thinking needs to be diminished.

Always, always reblog.

you can see the brokenness in her eyes, and her little smile.

I can only imagine what kind of strength it took for her to wear those clothes again after what happened to her while she was in them

i can’t believe people say they “ask for it” they obviously don’t that’s why its called rape?

deep

After someone told me that, I never told anyone again. I thought they were right. Seeing this just reminds me that they weren’t. This Girl didn’t deserver what happened to her, neither did I, and neither did any other person this has ever happened to. Boys are raped to, do they ask for it? No. They don’t wear skirts, do they!? Clothing has nothin to do with it, people shouldn’t defend the sickos that do this to other human beings.

I hate to, guys.

ugh :(

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escape-from-my-mind:

-41% of people believe that self-harm is selfish.
-55% of people believe that it is stupid.
-43% of people know someone that has self-harmed.
1 in 10 people have harmed themselves by the age of 16.
Self-harm does not make you suicidal.
It does not make you emo.
It is simply a way that many use to rid themselves of stress or pain or whatever it may be.
Over 3 million people in the US have self-harmed or still do.
Cutting is not just a girl’s disorder.
Anyone can do it.
Males, females, and persons that don’t fit into the gender binary.
And it is not just teens, either.
Both Princess Diana and Johnny Depp have gone through it.
The person who always seems “so happy” could be victim to it.
Anyone.
There are other forms of self-harm besides cutting or mutilation.
Some people don’t realize they’re doing it.
Some people don’t think it’s wrong.
Some people become addicted.
People don’t hide their cuts or marks hoping someone will find them
…unless they actually want help to get better.
It’s often hidden because they’re afraid of someone seeing.
An orange ribbon is used as a self-harm awareness symbol.
Those suffering from it..
…have been through it
…or support it
often wear one.
You do not have to have gone through anything like this to support it.
Sometimes all people want to know is that they’re not alone.
Don’t judge someone based on the marks they have on their arms.
You don’t know what they’ve been through.
Rather, be proud of them for making through it.
Life can be a bitch.

escape-from-my-mind:

-41% of people believe that self-harm is selfish.

-55% of people believe that it is stupid.

-43% of people know someone that has self-harmed.

1 in 10 people have harmed themselves by the age of 16.

Self-harm does not make you suicidal.

It does not make you emo.

It is simply a way that many use to rid themselves of stress or pain or whatever it may be.

Over 3 million people in the US have self-harmed or still do.

Cutting is not just a girl’s disorder.

Anyone can do it.

Males, females, and persons that don’t fit into the gender binary.

And it is not just teens, either.

Both Princess Diana and Johnny Depp have gone through it.

The person who always seems “so happy” could be victim to it.

Anyone.

There are other forms of self-harm besides cutting or mutilation.

Some people don’t realize they’re doing it.

Some people don’t think it’s wrong.

Some people become addicted.

People don’t hide their cuts or marks hoping someone will find them

…unless they actually want help to get better.

It’s often hidden because they’re afraid of someone seeing.

An orange ribbon is used as a self-harm awareness symbol.

Those suffering from it..

…have been through it

…or support it

often wear one.

You do not have to have gone through anything like this to support it.

Sometimes all people want to know is that they’re not alone.

Don’t judge someone based on the marks they have on their arms.

You don’t know what they’ve been through.

Rather, be proud of them for making through it.

Life can be a bitch.

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exotic-ice:

My version of flirting is looking at someone I find attractive multiple times and hoping they are more brave than I am.

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mom:what do you want for dinner
me:rock and roll

John Green. New York Times best-selling author and Printz novelist.

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