sleeplessinsomniacnights
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Meg. Writer, feminist, college grad, adventurer.
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 5 years ago
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Jonna Hyttinen on Instagram
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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Paradox girl, mighty woman, you are the thing that terrifies them.
-Nikita Gill
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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“Meet Frank & Sadie Doyle. The toast of the upper crust. Headliners on the society pages. And, oh yes— they see GHOSTS.”
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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Resin Art by Antuanelle Art, on Instagram
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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Do you ever just sit and listen to a song and cry? Not for any particular reason, but also for every reason?
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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GDBee on Instagram and Society6
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 6 years ago
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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17 days
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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What a little brat.
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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Illustration by Fabiola Lara
Everyone has a role to play in stopping sexual assault. Whether you do something drastic or simple, helping a friend or an absolute stranger can make a big difference.
Being a good bystander is not as hard as it might seem, and there are tons of ways to do it. To prove it to you, we’re teaming up with It’s On Us (@its-on-us) and Tumblr’s Post It Forward (@postitforward) to illustrate all the amazing ways people have stepped up for their friends.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be collecting your true stories of successful bystander intervention and will be asking you to create art that helps illustrate how someone can step in to stop sexual assault. From January 24 through January 31, we’ll be highlighting some of those submissions right here.
Want to participate and inspire others to step in? Share a story of when you or someone you know intervened.
You can also share your own story as an illustration or submit an illustration of one of the bystander stories collected by It’s On Us by January 23 for a chance to have your art featured on Tumblr. Submit here!
To learn more about It’s On Us and to join the movement to end sexual assault visit ItsOnUs.org.
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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Me for the next 4 years
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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Harrisburg Daily Independent, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1909
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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Because I’ll be damned if I let Martin Luther King Jr. get whitewashed this year. — @DJRarela
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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sleeplessinsomniacnights · 8 years ago
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On April 8, 2014, Philadelphia Zoo welcomed three new little ones to their home as a Black-footed Cat named Aza gave birth to an adorable litter of kittens. The first ever Black-footed Cats ever born at the zoo, the kittens— named Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion—are little, black-footed felines native to southern Africa.
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