In the age of TikTok and the mass consumption of music, we’ve seen a trend of many artists incorporating environmental messages in their songs. However, Black creatives have led the way long before anyone else, which is often overlooked. Let’s celebrate their heart and wisdom from the early days when no other artists were doing it. This #BlackHistoryMonth, I urge you all to learn more about this rich history of a climate awakening in music.
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“I owe myself the biggest apology for putting up with what I didn’t deserve.”
— Unknown
The Flatirons of Colorado [OC] [4630x4630] - Author: The_Steampunk on reddit
21.10.2019
“The sun will rise, and we will try again.” -Twenty One Pilots
It’s been more than a year since I have left my hometown and moved to the so-called sunniest city in Germany to attend university and start a new chapter in my life. While I can’t say that it’s been the easiest journey, it has definitely helped me find out more about myself and the person I want to be. Adulting turns out to be such a struggle and I have found myself crying and down a lot of times this past year. To be completely honest there are times when I feel like such a failure, questioning what I am even doing with my life and the choices I’ve made so far.
I’m turning 21 today and I hope the new year will bring lots of happiness, self love, passion and excitement for all the things to come. I know something might go wrong on the way but I hope I won’t be too hard on myself and start to put myself first once in a while too! Let’s learn to love ourselves and be happy :)
@hogwartsonline yearbook | nymphadora tonks
don’t call me nymphadora, remus, it’s tonks (@kingsleyshacklebolts)
thegrishatriology: the darkling —> The Darkling slumped back in his chair. “Fine,” he said with a weary shrug. “Make me your villain.”



