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inhale & exhale: The Twelve Steps 

believeinrecovery:

What are the “Twelve Steps”?
The Twelve Step program is intended to be a guide for recovery of alcoholism, drugs and other substances. Originally created by Alcoholics Anonymous in 1938, its goal is for members to get sober, stay sober, and to help others achieve sobriety….

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captain-nk:

So I did a collab with Cygni, where we would finish each other’s sketches and she gave me a beautiful composition to work with. I was really excited to do this with her because our styles are just so… different! I hope I did your sketch justice Cyg, and maybe we can do this again one day LMAOIJGPWEG

captain-nk:

So I did a collab with Cygni, where we would finish each other’s sketches and she gave me a beautiful composition to work with. I was really excited to do this with her because our styles are just so… different! I hope I did your sketch justice Cyg, and maybe we can do this again one day LMAOIJGPWEG

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edsheerun:

i just want a boy to like me

no not that one

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recoverykitty:

omfgggg

recoverykitty:

omfgggg

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rest-is-for-thedead:

nothing I can add will make this funnier

rest-is-for-thedead:

nothing I can add will make this funnier

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Aldo Chaparro

It must be nice to disappear, 2012, Graffiti, 255.5 inches (650cm)

I´m trying to impress you, 2012, Painting, 788 x 39.4 inches (2000 x 100cm)

More than this, 2012, Graffiti, dimensions unknown

You belong to me, 2012, Graffiti, dimensions unknown

Set us free of this feeling, 2012, Graffiti, 259.8 inches (660 cm)

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entropy-equilibrium:

norsegays:

astrolope:

People being angry about ~dem gays~ on Target’s Facebook.

I just want to give my two cents on this and tell you a story.

A couple weeks ago, I was hired at Target. I have a job at Target. Not a big deal right?

It is a big deal because i’m a transman

It doesn’t take a genius to conclude that it’s hard for me, my brothers, and sisters to get a job. There are legal restraints regarding the job and if you don’t pass, it’s hard to be taken seriously at a job interview.

Right on the application, it asks what your preferred name is. It also asks if there is anything that target should know. I put the fact that I am a transman, expecting not to get a call because usually when you put that down, people will throw out the application. I got TWO interviews.

At the interview, they asked me about it. I told them I am on hormones and they told me that they didn’t care. Not in the sense that they don’t emotionally care, but that it didn’t matter. I was male and that’s all that mattered. They also told me that they give sex same couples benefits in states that do not recognize them as a married couple.

At my job orientation, I was not misgendered once. Even my supervisors who weren’t sure of my gender avoided pronoun use, which I found only happens when you’ve had pronoun training. They gave me a name tag with my preferred name and didn’t ask questions. I felt safe and respected, which is huge for a trans* person.

TLDR: Target is amazing not just for the LGB, but also the T. Shop there for the rest of your life.

Go Target.

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"Because that’s the thing about Scooby-Doo: The bad guys in every episode aren’t monsters, they’re liars.
I can’t imagine how scandalized those critics who were relieved to have something that was mild enough to not excite their kids would’ve been if they’d stopped for a second and realized what was actually going on. The very first rule of Scooby-Doo, the single premise that sits at the heart of their adventures, is that the world is full of grown-ups who lie to kids, and that it’s up to those kids to figure out what those lies are and call them on it, even if there are other adults who believe those lies with every fiber of their being. And the way that you win isn’t through supernatural powers, or even through fighting. The way that you win is by doing the most dangerous thing that any person being lied to by someone in power can do: You think."

Ask Chris #81: Scooby-Doo and Secular Humanism (via missshirley)

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do you remember?: are u sad don't be sad: a happy things masterpost 

cerseily:

i haven’t been feeling great motivation- and self esteem-wise these past few days and so i decided to compile a list of things that make me feel better and then i thought maybe some of you could use it too so here even tho you’ve probably heard of most of this

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worcaholics:

judgementdays:

why is this whole website suddenly obsessed w/ cotton eyed joe

Yeah like where did it come from where did it go

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