There’s nothing I don’t hate about this: the necessity for pepper spray, the cheerful colors they come in the fucking girl on the advertisement smiling, the fact that it’s labeled a “safety essential for bacK TO SCHOOL” GODDAMN IT
This is so fucked up. And the saddest part is that this is our reality.
My generation is getting to the age where they’re starting to become parents, so please, I implore you: teach your sons that this is not okay. Teach them that this is not right. Teach them that women should not have to be afraid of attack to the point where pepper spray is advertised as a back to school item.
I don’t really want to live on this planet anymore, but I have to have hope that this will change in the future, even if I’m not around to see it. Because goddamn it, this should not be a thing.
Do y’all remember being a kid and trying to read in the car while it was dark outside and your parents wouldn’t let you turn on the light so you would try to grab snatches of sentences when you passed by street lights
Bodies aren’t meant to stay the same. We are supposed to grow and change. We shouldn’t be making people in their 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, etc feel like they need to strive for the bodies they had in their teens and 20’s. Or making people feel like they “need to get their bodies back” after they have had children. These mindsets aren’t healthy and change is inevitable.
this man asked if its okay to buy an engagement ring with a skull on it and antoni went through every stage of grief in the background within about four seconds
The older I get, the more I appreciate the existence of North American opossums. They don’t spread rabies and today I learned that they eat ticks. God knows we need more animals to take those little blood-sucking bastards out. The cute little tick-munching trash babies are out there just trying to do their best and I love them.
The passport is so weird, it’s basically one country saying, “Ya he lives here and we are pretty sure this is what his face looks like.” Just so another country can go “okay cool we’ll let him in”