This is unspeakably perfect.
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This is unspeakably perfect.

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this is literally your mum at the start of every pokemon game
Women shouldnāt be valued because we are strong, or kick-ass, but because we are people. Ā So donāt focus on writing characters who are strong. Ā Write characters who areĀ people.
(this post was penroseparticleās idea, i copied this post pretty much and took the screencaps from here)
omg yessssssssssssssssssssssss
(via r/politicalhumor)

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This has a better three-act structure than some movies Iāve seen lately.
Agreed.
JLA #90.
OH SHIT
New icon
Always reblog.
sapphic women on tv ā elena alvarez ā³ When I think about love, I see myself someday loving a woman.
sometime at granny's diner probably
Henry: hey, where's mom?
Regina: hang on, i've got this. someone say something mean to me.
Zelena: you'll never get your happy endā
Emma, whipping the door open, shoving various family members aside, knocking over tables and chairs, disturbing her sleeping baby brother, and pushing Hook out of the way: bitch what the FUCK did you just say i'll fuck you up regina deserves her happy ending and i'll do whatever it takes to get her that so you better back offā
Regina: there she is
As a chick married to an ex-cop, I say this all the time to people close to me, but it bears repeating here: No cop is your friend after youāve been detained.
Get rear ended by a drunk at a red light? That cop will direct traffic around your vehicle, document the accident, sure. Call animal control on your piece of shit neighbor? Youāve got a pretty good chance the officer who shows up helps out in a meaningful way.
But after youāve been arrested, when a police officer says, āJust be honest with me and Iāll do the same.ā or the old āHelp me and Iāll help you.ā Politely ask for a lawyer. Shake your head. Ignore them. Pretend youāre Hollywood royalty being asked for a selfie. ā ā¦mmmm⦠Sorry, but no.ā
Keep your mouth shut. Donāt do their work for them. Wait for a lawyer.
I worked as a police dispatcher for a year and a half, and Iād agree with this. My cops were generally nice people (and I say this having been on the wrong end of their sirens twice, once before and once after being hired), and they often helped in good ways⦠on the street. Not so much in the station. Generally speaking (and I know this is oversimplification and is worse in a lot of places but), it went like this:
On the street, you were considered as a person/citizen they have sworn to protect who may have made a mistake or done something wrong.
Once you were in the station, you were considered as a criminal. In the station you are the only one on your side.
Stay safe.
TV and film has you thinking that only guilty people ask for a lawyer. This is not true. The law is complex and difficult and confusing and if youāre being questioned by the police youāre not going to be in your best state of mind. A lawyer is your basic civil right and you should exercise that right. Keep silent, ask for a lawyer, take your legal advice.
Guilty people donāt ask for a lawyer, smart people do.
āGuilty people donāt ask for a lawyer, smart people do.ā
My uncle was a cop. My uncle is the most down to earth, wouldnāt hurt a fly person in the world. I donāt think he even arrested a single person ever, that wasnāt his job on the force. His advice? Get a fucking lawyer. Never say a damn word. A cop knows how to twist your words around and make you even doubt yourself. They know damn well how to make you feel guilty by getting a lawyer. YOU need to know that itās SMART to get a lawyer. Get a lawyer.

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LitoĀ + Character Development Ā ā³Ā āThis is who I am. Okay? And I donāt want to deny it. Iām gay.ā
I feel this on a spiritual level
OK SO I WAS AT THE FABRIC STORE AND I WALKED BY SOME MEMORIAL DAY THEMED FABRIC ANDĀ
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS
WHY ARE THE ABS SO DETAILED AND NOT THE FACE WHAT
OMFG LINCOLN LOOKS LIKE EDWARD CULLEN WITH A BEARD I CANāT DEAL WITH THIS SHIT
I HAVE A DRESS MADE OUT OF THIS FABRIC AND I GOT TO BE IN A PARADE BECAUSE OF IT
This is the Alexander Henry Pin-Up collection - and they are all fucking amazing!
OKAY I WORK IN A FABRIC STORE AND ONE TIME THIS LITTLE OLD LADY CAME UP TO ME AND SLAMMED THE INDEPENDENCE DAY ONE DOWN ON THE COUNTER AND SAID,Ā āTHIS. THIS IS WHAT OUR COUNTRY NEEDS.ā
I had an older man come into the fabric store that I used to work in and dropped 3 bolts of the firefighter one on my counter and said,Ā āI need this. I donāt know what Iām gonna do with it, but I need it.ā a man behind him then yelled,Ā āPyjamas!ā and the first man said,Ā āMy husband recommends pyjamas.āĀ
I want my wardrobe with these fabric @spyoflove
OMG I LOOKED UP THE FIREFIGHTER FABRIC AND NOW I WANT TO MAKE IT INTO A SKIRT AND WEAR IT WORK ITāS THE BEST THING EVER!!!
But even the firefighter print canāt top the Christmas oneā¦
PLEASE TELL ME IāM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS HE LOOKS LIKE ROBERTO XD
That is definitely Roberto now I need 73,000 bolts of that and decorated my house and the rest of the street with it.
I want all of these. š

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Hey, Tumblr. Weāre back with another round-up for Mental Health Month. This batch oā blogs are resources you can turn to and organizations you can rely on. The best part is that theyāre so, so easy to access and utilize. Here are just a few of them.
Crisis Text Line (@crisistextline)
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support. If youāre in crisis, please text 741741 from anywhere in the US. The Crisis Text Line will connect you with a trained Crisis Counselor. If you donāt need to use their services, consider signing up to be part of their services. All it takes to become trained in crisis counseling is a desire to listen and help others.
To Write Love on Her Arms (@twloha)
To Write Love on Her Arms started as a Myspace post. Since it took off, theyāve donated more than $1.5 million to treatment and recovery programs, granting funding to 73 different organizations and counseling practices. They have a pretty good repository for finding help, with listings easily found either by location or reason youāre seeking help.
The Trevor Project (@thetrevorproject)
The Trevor Project is one of the leading national organizations providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth. You can call their trained counselors at 1-866-488-7386, use TrevorText by texting āTREVORā to 1-202-304-1200, or reach out via TrevorChat.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (@namiorg)
When it comes to making the world a better, more understanding place for mental health, NAMI (nearly) does it all. Across the US they educate to make sure people are getting the help they need, they advocate for public policy, and they listen. You can reach the NAMIHelpLine at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or [email protected].
It Gets Better (@itgetsbetterproject)
It Gets Better Project wants to create and inspire change for LGBTQ+ youth. While they do suggest hotlines to call for immediate help (like The Trevor Project), their primary objective is to spread the message that, well, it gets better.
If you donāt live in the US, you may haven noticed most of these are US-based resources. Donāt worry. We have you covered too.
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