giddy bodies
dream. believe. work. achieve.

thereisnoblogniche:

markdoesstuff:

ninjadp:

zielloos:

trepanties:

laterinthecaveoflesbians:

greatwhiteprivilege:

people who’ve never experienced financial woes: ummmm why dont you just work 100 hours a week, sell everything you own, including your organs lol?

“McDonald’s is always hiring! :)”

“Ask for more hours!”

“Get a better job. You’re just being lazy! ”

“Just go out and apply! There’s plenty of jobs out there!”

“Just borrow from your parents/friends if you need help!”

“Just save your money!”

escapedosmil:

katblaque:

makeitearlgrey:

Is this just a movie filled with animal puns? Because if so I am in

Is that big muscular black guy from white chicks playing the dude with the horns? I feel like that’s who’d voice that character. #idontknowthenamesofpeopleoranimals

Terry Crews?
Also plays big softy police sergeant in Brooklyn 99?

jackafz:

trapcard:

*listens to fka twigs on my way to school*
*crawls into the class room on all fours with my head turned at a 315 degree angle, my eyes are rolled back into my skull completely, there are wind chimes tinkling with no wind, I proceed to crawl up the wall and take my seat on the ceiling exhaling dust and spiders with every breath*

God

violent-choices:

Don’t fall into that ‘I’m gonna go hard 24/7’ mind set. I tried to do everything at once. Work extra hours to get that £££, study and get top grades, have an amazing social life, find new hobbies… but tbh I ended up burning myself out, not giving 100% to anything. I ended up feeling worse than I did before, and now I’m having to start again. Take it easy. Stop trying to do and be everything all at once. Slow progress is still progress.

h0odrich:

I think a lot of people misunderstand the effects of emotional abuse like yeah it sucks in the moment being upset about something and someone denying that but long term, that type of behavior leads to constant trivialization of ones own emotions