queer/feminist/dancer/bitch//she/hers//17

quotemadness:

“It ends or it doesn’t. That’s what you say. That’s how you get through it. The tunnel, the night, the pain, the love. It ends or it doesn’t. If the sun never comes up, you find a way to live without it. If they don’t come back, you sleep in the middle of the bed, learn how to make enough coffee for yourself alone. Adapt. Adjust. It ends or it doesn’t. It ends or it doesn’t. We do not perish.”

— Caitlyn Siehl

I miss you in the hiatus of my words,and ellipses of my feelings, spaces between my words, and beyond this ink can spill, meteors showering recklessly. So, how do you describe the feeling when you feel like your heart’s skipping beats, while premature ventricular contractions can just take your breathe away, and tell me if it doesn’t feel the same. Maybe despair veiled itself into an abominable agony, leaving love scarred appalling. Your absence , breaks me apart, my love, my heart is in despair. So how do you describe this terrible tragedy.

- how can you describe this ache, can you?

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dustinkroppsbf:

i absolutely support march for our lives but please recongize how racism comes into play. the media never supported BLM like this, the public never did, and sure as hell not everyone marching today did. if you’re out there preaching for keeping kids safe from guns, u better not be forgetting all the black kids who have lost their lives to them from police.

reverseracism:

pervocracy:

pervocracy:

When someone disagrees with you online and demands you prove your point to their satisfaction by writing a complete and logically sound defense including citations, you can save a lot of time by not doing that.

Bro, I’ve known you for twelve seconds and enjoyed none of them, I’m not taking homework assignments from you.

This got a lot of responses from people pointing out that evidence is a key part of intellectual inquiry, discourse, and debate.  That being able to support your beliefs is a key critical thinking skill.  Which is 100% true.

Except that you don’t actually have to participate in intellectual discourse any time some fucko on the Internet tells you to.

There’s a vast difference between “this is an important thing to be able to do,” and “this is a thing that you must be continuously available to perform in public for any stranger who asks.”

It’s important people read and understand this.