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First day without caffeine
They say it’s okay to drink as much green tea as you need, but there was something excessive about drinking 9 cups of green tea a day. So today I have armed myself with enough herbal tea and weed to try and make the experience as least painful as possible.
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(via substanceabuse)
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gpoy
pretty much this
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There’s something about this album’s loops that etch grooves into my brain. I think that’s healthy.
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Acid Raindrops - People Under the Stairs
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RIP: 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer, a victim of relentless anti-gay bullying, was found dead earlier this week of an apparent suicide.
“I always say how bullied I am, but no one listens,” Jamey wrote on his Tumblr blog in a post dated September 9th. “What do I have to do so people will listen to me?”
The bullying got particularly intense about twelve months ago, when classmates started leaving homophobic remarks on Jamey’s Formspring page. “JAMIE [sic] IS STUPID, GAY, FAT ANND UGLY. HE MUST DIE!,” read one of the many vicious comments.
Friends were always there to defend him, however, and Jamey himself even appeared to be taking the abuse in stride, contributing a video to Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” project, in which he echos the words of Lady Gaga, telling other bullying victims to “hold [their] head up.”
Sadly, despite assuring his parents multiple times that everything was fine, all was not as it seemed. On Sunday, Jamey posted one final note on his Tumblr: “Thank you Lady Gaga.”
“He touched so many hearts, so many people,” Jamey mom Tracy’s told The Buffalo News. “I didn’t realize how many people he touched. He was the sweetest, kindest kid you’d ever know. He would give all his heart to you before he gave any to himself.”
As American servicemen and women across the globe celebrate the long-overdue demise of the military’s discriminatory “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Jamey’s untimely death offers a stark reminder that the struggle for tolerance is far from over.
[buffalonews / hausofjamey.]
I really can’t communicate how sad I am after reading something like this. I’m actually in tears. While the repeal of DADT is great news, we still have a long ass way to go. Growing up while struggling with my sexuality was some of the darkest years of my life, and I would be lying if I said I never considered suicide as an option. It would also be equally dishonest for me to say that it’s still easy. It’s reasons like this that has driven me to become a middle school teacher. If I can touch and change a child’s life, I’ll know that my existence in the lifetime was worth it.
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(via whereisrossf)
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“Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”
