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@forgottenedd

Sexually confused, 16.

hey is anyone interested in Treating Me Right it’s free.  it doesn’t cost anything

I get really confused when americans, when talking about universal health care are like ‘yeh but it’s not free sweaty :) :) you have to pay it through taxes :) so gotcha!!’

and I’m like ….???? That’s the whole point??? Everyone pays their fair share so that no one has to be turned away because they don’t have insurance??? And no one has to set up a Fundraiser page just so that they DONT DIE???? So people don’t put off going to the doctor because they’re scared of going bankrupt?? Because healthcare is a RIGHT and should be free at the point of access?!?

The problem in America is that we’re instilled with the importance of individual success since birth. The values that a human would need to rationalize why their money should go to help someone who “doesn’t work as hard” or “is living off of welfare” or “is a good for nothing lazy person taking advantage of the rich people who work hard for their money” (which is the only argument you get when you confront this issue with anyone who makes sustainable wages) don’t exist in the thought process necessary to keep the economy in a capitalist society as big as America alive. It preys on the fact that rich people don’t wanna share and it encourages them not to; it’s the biggest problem with overcoming 99% of the problems like racism and classism and sexism. The system is set up so the lowest die off. It’s fucking scary, but you’re convinced that if you become part of that you’ll end up being the one in need. The concern isn’t for the community..its for themselves. If they have to pay more taxes so someone less privileged can benefit, it simply doesn’t suit their agenda for being the most successful human being possible (which is only equivalent to having more and more things and status) alllllll bulllshittt. a premise created to perpetuate differences and instill a sense of priority and superiority to again, MONEY over human life. So I understand your frustration, and as an American, I am too often saddened by the fact that I live in a country where the majority prefer things and social comfort to justice and social reform.

Your mission: Be so busy loving your life that you have no time for hate, regret or fear.

(via aureat)

20 THINGS YOU SHOULD DO EVERYDAY 1. Wake up earlier. Not only does this improve productivity but it also gives you more time to make a good, hearty breakfast. 2. Make your bed. Let’s be real, being welcomed to a tidy bed after a long day at work/school (or a long day in general) is probably the best feeling anyone will ever experience. 3. If you want, spend a little more time on your appearance. Take some time choosing an outfit, applying make up or whatever. Do what helps you boost your confidence and self-esteem. 4. Stay hydrated, folks. Keep a bottle of water with you wherever you go. 5. Stretch everyday or start yoga (or do both, why not?) 6. Create a playlist consisting of songs that make you happy and listen to it. Listen to songs for the mood you want to be in, instead of the mood you are in. 7. Compliment at least one person per day. This could be an acquaintance, co-worker, class mate, stranger, whoever! 8. Use your manners. If someone holds the door for you, lets you go first etc, they did it voluntarily and didn’t have to do it, so a “thank you” wouldn’t hurt. 9. Eat your fruit and vegetables and always choose the healthy version over the junk food. 10. Have a good laugh. Catch up with friends, watch some ‘Parks and Recreation’, go see some stand-up comedy, reminisce about funny moments that have happened to you. You don’t need to be a doctor to know that humour has many benefits. 11. Be optimistic. Always look at the positives. There’s no point on focusing on the negatives because that isn’t going to help anyones mood at all. 12. Exercise. It doesn’t have to be anything to intense. A run around the block, a walk with your dog or even a ‘Just Dance’ session will do the job.  13.Bring a book/magazine or collect the daily newspaper with you. Spend you spare time reading. 14. Try and learn something new everyday. This can either be an interesting fact you saw online or a new skill someone taught you. 15. Help others when you are able to. Help your classmates with school work or offer to help you struggling neighbour lift those heavy objects. 16. Stop procrastinating. No matter how unmotivated you are to, push yourself and complete what you need to complete. Do what you gotta do. You know you’ll love yourself for doing it. 17. Drink some tea, because that stuff is goooooood (and also beneficial). 18.Make time to do things that help you relax, whether that’s painting, having baths, doing you nails or going for a run. 19. Don’t dwell on your mistakes, but instead grow and learn from them. 20. And lastly, be kind to yourself. If you love who you are, everyone else will
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do u ever get those days where u actually look kinda ok and u take 400 selfies bc this day may never come again

who the hell thought turtlenecks were a good idea

do you ever lay in a position so uncomfortable you can actually feel it damaging your body but ur too lazy to move