- pointed out acne - treated you like a little slave (you get them EVERYTHING) - made fun of people who you idolize - made you feel like an outcast - ever called you a mistake or worthless - forced you to go to a place where you weren’t comfortable - made jokes about your weight - made you cry - made you break down - made you feel like you were all alone If so I’m going to send each and everyone of you a message!
Imagine your icon taking endless selfies.
forcing people to listen to my music when I’m driving
Zygarde Woof
Relog if you like
SPAM WARNING:
just got this message and because it wasn’t fanmail i automatically assumed it was safe, i asked my friends if they could remember who this person was and they all said no, then i (very bad idea) opened their blog on my phone and there was nothing there, i opened it on my laptop and their archive was dead, then suddenly i got a message saying i had to download some software to view their blog, straight away i exited the page and wiped my computer for malware and all that stuff.
so bassically, theyre getting smart, unless you can recognise who it is or you KNOW you’ll be getting a message off someone in the near future, just delete the message, dont answer it, dnt open the blog, just delete it straight up.
keep your blogging devices safe guys <3
srsly tho this is absolutely a thing that dudes do all the f***ing time
like where if he knows a girl doesn’t necessarily want to give him a hug, he will trap her in this position in front of witnesses where she has 2 options- both of which are undesirable for her, while simultaneously desirable for him
if she doesn’t want to hug him, whatever she does, it will suck for her.
she can 1. say nah and be the fucking asshole in front of other ppl or 2. forsake her corporeal boundaries and allow unwanted intimate contact
it’s a f***ing trap
To prove something to a friend, please
REBLOG IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
LIKE IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS DON’T BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
Late last year, the Alliance Defending Freedom — a religious and conservative advocacy group — bombarded the Gilbert, Arizona, public school board demanding several pages be removed from an honors biology textbook. While doing so would have violated copyright law, the school found another solution: Stickers. The worst part though? The content the Alliance Defending Freedom took issue with is medically accurate information.
everyone reblog this now