intangiblesuggestion:

i love blurry photographs of people on adventures because someone wanted to record the moment but they were having too much fun to take a good photograph.

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do you ever just smell an old perfume, or hear an old song, or pass an old hangout spot and kinda break inside for a couple minutes

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All the time

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Daję Ci buziaka słowami, bo odległość między nami, nie pozwala dać ustami.

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insanedlesbian13:

Can we just lay in bed and cuddle, while slowly making out. I don’t want it to lead to sex, I don’t want it to lead to undressing, I just want to show you I love you with all of your fucking clothes on. Let me grab that ass hard, but kiss your lips soft .

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brightindie:

if you’re ever proud of me and say ‘that’s my girl’ I can guarantee my heart will melt into a little puddle of happiness

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aconissa:

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aconissa:

@ white people: if a person of colour accuses you of racism, rather than trying desperately to defend your behaviour, how about actually listening to them seeing as they know what’s offensive a hell of a lot better than you do

In this day and age when having a simple differing opinion from a non-white person can get you called a racist, I’d have to disagree. Being a “poc” doesn’t inherently make you more knowledgeable than a white person.

poc are always more knowledgable about racism than white people because we are the ones who actually experience it. if you say something to a poc that they consider racist, it isn’t just a ‘simple differing opinion’, it is an act of racism and thus an act of verbal violence and oppression. how dare you try to discredit and delegitimise the experiences of poc just because you think you should be able to express your shitty little opinions even though they literally contribute to the dehumanisation of people of colour.

PEOPLE OF COLOUR AREN’T THE ONLY ONES TO EXPERIENCE RACISM

you know what racism is though… right? literally only people of color can experience racism because racism is systematic oppression against a race… white people cannot be affected by racism because the OG white folks made this oppressive system, inherently giving them a little thing called White Privelege. @lolciakitty

You do realise that among white people racism exists as well right ? You are mistreated by natives of this country ONLY BECAUSE YOU WEREN’T BORN HERE what is that if not racism ? @spongebabe

That’s xenophobia, not racism. They aren’t being prejudiced based on their RACE, they’re doing it based on their nationality.

‘Race’ can also be used to describe another nationality …

um no it can’t?? ever since white people invented the concept of race it has been used separately from the concept of nationality, because race and nationality are not the same thing. the reason WHY xenophobia and racism are different words/concepts is because the first is prejudice based on country/nationality and the second is prejudice based on race

“A racial group means a group of persons defined by reference to race, colour, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins.” Laws on racial equality in the UK

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I’m so sorry if I unfollow you - I’m just trying to end my unhealthy relationship with food, seeing healthy bodies instead of new recipes will inspire and motivate me