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ATTENTION ALL OF TUMBLR!
THIS IS AN URGENT MESSAGE.
IN 2014, IN SCHAUMBURG , ILLINOIS, USA
THERE
WILL
BE
A
TUMBLR CONVENTION!!!
THESE ARE THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE THAT ARE MAKING IT HAPPEN
SIGNAL BOOST THIS GUYS
I WANNA SEE EVERYONE THERE!!
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Girls get made fun of for everything might as well do what you want lol
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i can’t believe cedric diggory asked voldemort ‘who are you’ lmao. like i know he got killed straight after but still. iconic
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4x the fun
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Underappreciated B99 Moments (suggested by my followers) [61/?]
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“Many women take a “wait and see”attitude when signs of abuse appear in a partner’s behavior. They tell themselves: “It’s so hard to leave him right now because I still love him. But if he gets worse, that will lessen my feelings for him, and then breaking up will be easier.” This is a dangerous trap. The longer you are with an abuser, and the more destructive he becomes, the harder it can be to extricate yourself, for the following reasons: The more time he has to tear down your self-opinion, the more difficult it will be for you to believe that you deserve better treatment. The more time he has to hurt you emotionally, the more likely your energy and initiative are to diminish, so that it gets harder to muster the strength to get out. The more damage he does to your relationships with friends and family, the less support you will have for the difficult process of ending the relationship. The longer you have been living with his cycles of intermittent abuse and kind, loving treatment, the more attached you are likely to feel to him, through a process known as traumatic bonding. For all of these reasons, act sooner rather than later. At the same time, if you have already been in a relationship with an abuser for five years, or ten, or thirty, it is never too late to recover your rights and to get free.”
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Lundy Bancroft, Why Does He Do That.
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today has been so awful i was abt to drive to get food then realized i dont have a debit card :~))~)~)@#(IEdkwmd
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Representation of the sky goddess Nut as a cow, supported by Shu the god of air and eight Heh gods, from the tomb of Seti I. British Library, London.
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My gender is falling asleep and she’s calling a cab while he’s having a smoke and she’s taking a drag
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