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true that!
*goes into memory mode* ah ah ah why you do that?  I try to be a tough dad, but you keep making me laugh….

true that!

*goes into memory mode* ah ah ah why you do that?  I try to be a tough dad, but you keep making me laugh….

smart people usually say it best…

smart people usually say it best…

cryptic-wh0re:

chilling

i would die… but i would so do it….

cryptic-wh0re:

chilling

i would die… but i would so do it….

ahtist:

princessickness:

karenamadof:

&ILOVEYOUTOO<3

SPREAD THE DAMN WORD

THAT WAS COOL

ahtist:

princessickness:

karenamadof:

&ILOVEYOUTOO<3

SPREAD THE DAMN WORD

THAT WAS COOL

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shaaaaani:

bricats:

magicleawicked:

chasing-ch4nces:

theparadisekids:

janoskianspage:

perfectinmyownperfectway:

No one, and I mean no one deserves this.

don’t care if your a bieber, hipster, one direction, kardashian, janoskian blog. you all need to watch this and reblog it

this video deserves a billion notes so please stop scrolling, watch and reblog !

This should be on every blog. No one deserves this. I seriously cried, breaks my heart this goes on

If you don’t reblog this, you have no heart. NO ONE should have to go through extreme bullying

Forever reblog

): what the FUCK is wrong with the world. every single one of my followers should reblog this.

This hits so close to home. That boy was only 11 when he took his life. I can’t imagine losing my 11-year-old brother that way. It’s just so awful.

Too powerful not to reblog. Imagine an 11 year old child being so upset with themselves they take their own life.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I’ve been in this kids shoes (not to quite the same level), and it’s miserable.  This video made me tear up.  Thinking of the action that’s now taking place makes me tear up even more.  What would the world be like without social media?

oh so true, but oh so hard&#8230;.

oh so true, but oh so hard….

picsandquotes:

Follow this awesome blog for more!

I never meant to do those things to you&#8230;.

picsandquotes:

Follow this awesome blog for more!

I never meant to do those things to you….

You can&#8217;t be of help to anyone if you can&#8217;t help yourself&#8230;

You can’t be of help to anyone if you can’t help yourself…

palides:

(by Sea E.)

As cliché as this sounds, this message is the ULTIMATE truth.
I&#8217;m only 26, but in my life I&#8217;ve been blessed to experience so many types of situations life can offer.  These range from being a total nerd in high school, being the partier (and all it entails&#8230;), being a full time college student, traveling to exotic places, and living a somewhat corporate job.  I&#8217;ve not worked and had money, and worked full time and somehow managed to be broke.
Some would rather not have experienced some of the things I have, thinking they&#8217;re better off (to a certain extent I would agree); however, had those situations not arisen, I would not have been able to indulge myself in learning how life really works on the many spectrums it offers.
I study people.  I read their facial expressions when they tell me stories.  I look at their gestures.  I listen to their tone.
With all that I&#8217;ve learned, I would say this one statement sums up a majority of issues that come with people&#8217;s outlook on life.  
When you&#8217;re having a good hair day, you feel happy.  When you&#8217;ve spent hours making yourself look what you deem fantastic, you have a better night out on the town. The limiting factor between those and all other events that will ever take place in one&#8217;s life: how you view yourself.
If you wake up to some a problem at work, or your hair didn&#8217;t look quite as good as you had planned, you carry this emotion with you, and it irks you, it eats away at your thought process.  So minutely some times that most don&#8217;t even take notice.  But I&#8217;ll take a bet that if you trace back those feelings far enough, you&#8217;ll find the a lack of self acceptance as the root cause.
Lying to yourself is never an answer, you&#8217;ll do more damage than good.  But what you can do is this: spin your situation so that the glass isn&#8217;t half empty but half full.  Life is full of choices, and there&#8217;s ALWAYS at least two.  So choose half full.
When you do you will exude confidence.  When confidence is what people see in you, they do more for you (and I 100% do NOT mean this to take advantage of people).  When a friend walks up to you and says, &#8220;I had a shitty day&#8230;.&#8221; you of course want to console them, let them know it&#8217;ll be okay.  But what if they never had anything positive to say about anything?  How much can you handle of someone who hasn&#8217;t accepted who they are?  You can tell someone only so many times how to help themselves, but if they don&#8217;t, what else can you do?  I believe myself to be very accepting, understanding, and I have a high tolerance to negativity, but even I get bummed out by &#8220;Debbie Downers.&#8221;
Moral of the story:  Don&#8217;t be a Debbie Downer.  Flip your situation no matter what it is into a positive light.  You&#8217;ll change for the better, and people will notice, and then you&#8217;ll feel better.
Trust me, try it.  You won&#8217;t regret it no matter what.
:D 

palides:

(by Sea E.)

As cliché as this sounds, this message is the ULTIMATE truth.

I’m only 26, but in my life I’ve been blessed to experience so many types of situations life can offer.  These range from being a total nerd in high school, being the partier (and all it entails…), being a full time college student, traveling to exotic places, and living a somewhat corporate job.  I’ve not worked and had money, and worked full time and somehow managed to be broke.

Some would rather not have experienced some of the things I have, thinking they’re better off (to a certain extent I would agree); however, had those situations not arisen, I would not have been able to indulge myself in learning how life really works on the many spectrums it offers.

I study people.  I read their facial expressions when they tell me stories.  I look at their gestures.  I listen to their tone.

With all that I’ve learned, I would say this one statement sums up a majority of issues that come with people’s outlook on life.  

When you’re having a good hair day, you feel happy.  When you’ve spent hours making yourself look what you deem fantastic, you have a better night out on the town. The limiting factor between those and all other events that will ever take place in one’s life: how you view yourself.

If you wake up to some a problem at work, or your hair didn’t look quite as good as you had planned, you carry this emotion with you, and it irks you, it eats away at your thought process.  So minutely some times that most don’t even take notice.  But I’ll take a bet that if you trace back those feelings far enough, you’ll find the a lack of self acceptance as the root cause.

Lying to yourself is never an answer, you’ll do more damage than good.  But what you can do is this: spin your situation so that the glass isn’t half empty but half full.  Life is full of choices, and there’s ALWAYS at least two.  So choose half full.

When you do you will exude confidence.  When confidence is what people see in you, they do more for you (and I 100% do NOT mean this to take advantage of people).  When a friend walks up to you and says, “I had a shitty day….” you of course want to console them, let them know it’ll be okay.  But what if they never had anything positive to say about anything?  How much can you handle of someone who hasn’t accepted who they are?  You can tell someone only so many times how to help themselves, but if they don’t, what else can you do?  I believe myself to be very accepting, understanding, and I have a high tolerance to negativity, but even I get bummed out by “Debbie Downers.”

Moral of the story:  Don’t be a Debbie Downer.  Flip your situation no matter what it is into a positive light.  You’ll change for the better, and people will notice, and then you’ll feel better.

Trust me, try it.  You won’t regret it no matter what.

:D