- Marcus Aurelius
“This group has the best western artist collab” “no this group does!!” WRONG!
He was an activist who inspired millions to fight for their rights. He knew what was wrong with our country and risked his life to help his people achieve equality. In the society where black were treated like animal he did everything possible to change this. His brave soul, his will and courage changed the history of America , changed the people. He made us believe we can win this war. He payed for it with his life. He will always be remembered.
How to Recognize Abuse
**Emotional Abuse of Men
**Sexual Assault of Men and Boys
**Men Can Be Victims of Abuse, Too
**Domestic Violence Against Men - Know the Signs
**Information for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
**Help for Battered Men
**Battered Men, Battered Husbands
**For Male Survivors of Rape and Sexual Abuse
**Male Survivors of Incest and Sexual Child Abuse
**Help for Men Who Are Being Abused
Help Lines (Phone and Text Chat)
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (or 1-800-787-3224 for TTY)
National Dating Abuse Hotline: 1-866-331-9474
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-237-8255
Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men: 1-888-743-5754 (US and Canada)
Hopeline Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-784-2433
National Hotline for Victims of Crimes: 1-855-484-2846
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
Polaris Human Trafficking Text Line: Text “BEFREE” to 233733
**1in6/RAINN Chat for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Support Groups
**1in6 Support Groups
Male Survivor Support Groups
Pandora’s Aquarium - Chat (includes chats specifically for men)
Pandora’s Aquarium - Forums (includes forums specifically for men)
How to Find a Shelter
Domestic Shelters Search (shelter locator with filters to find shelters specifically for male survivors)
SAFE (located in Austin, TX, but states they can help people find resources/shelters in their area)
How to Find a Therapist
**Male Survivor Therapist Directory
Mental Health Services Locator
Resources for and About the Abuse of Kids/Teens
Love is Respect Hotline: 1-866-331-9474 (Hotline for teens)
Darkness to Light Helpline (Sexual Abuse): 1-866-367-5444
Darkness to Light Text Line: Text “LIGHT” to 741741
ChildHelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453
Children of the Night Hotline (Children in Prostitution): 1-800-551-1300
National Runaway Safeline: 1-800-786-2929
Covenant House Nineline (Homeless Youth): 1-800-999-9999
Stop it Now Hotline: 1-888-773-2362 (for adults concerned about the welfare of a child)
Jennifer Ann’s Group (for teens experiencing dating violence)
Other Resource Lists
(While I tried to include the most helpful resources I could here (i.e., resources that lend themselves to one-on-one communication, individual reading, etc.), there are plenty of other great resources, including regional resources, listed in these links. Some of the resources are specific to men and others aren’t, but they are all helpful for male survivors.)
**Male Survivor (regional, international, and online resources)
**Husband Battering: Men and Domestic Violence
**Help for Battered Men: Online Resources
**Help for Battered Men: National and International Resources
**Help for Guys: Help for Victims (some resources for men, many general resources)
REBLOG!!!! SPREAD THIS PLS!!! EVERYONE IN OR AROUND VIDOR PLEASE STAY SAFE!!!
Calum and his jump in SLSP during The New Broken Scene event in Atlanta - October 31, 2015 [via me]
People may heavily disagree with this, but this also applies to not supporting albums or songs for political reasons. I really hate when people bully others for not being as politically active about certain messages.
I totally get that protesting certain people, businesses, and things is a way to get a message across. However, not all countries and people are as politicized as some. This also means that because some people are unaware, you aren't going to make the largest impact. Most of the regular community who are enjoying a kpop song even if they don't listen to kpop (or any other gener), will still listen and enjoy the song/ watch the video totally unaware.
Also, some people are incredibly politically active outside of their media consumption. For lots of people consuming media and art is a stress reliever. Pressuring people who probably care but don't have the mental effort for more, is kind of disgusting.
Not to mention that there are so many better ways to support movements than not listening to a song or album. Examples for the US: contacting a congressman or representative, spreading messages/accurate information (online or in person), going to physical protests (be safe), raising money for the movements/organizations that support the movement.
Stop bullying people for not supporting movements in the same way you do or because they don't support the movement. Okay, some people put better and more effort in other areas of their life.
(this is not to say that anybody that wants to support a movement this way is bad or wrong. If this is how you make your difference or if listening to a song makes you uncomfortable for some kind of reason, then don't. Feel free to even share why and share your (a) message about, but please stop trying to make people do the same thing you are doing.
Rant over.
Stay safe. Love lots! ❤️
this is your friendly reminder that you do not have to like or pretend to like each and every single one of your fave artists song/albums.
but that doesn't give you an excuse to be absolutely rude or bully the artists or fans who enjoy the song/album.
too many times today have i seen rude messages or comments about Namjoon newest album.
it takes more energy to be mean than it does to ignore or scroll.
*sets my Capri-Sun down*
okay I am ready to do sex
Crave her. Not just the sex, but like her scent, her vibe & her company.