Me, trying to open up to my friends: I feel sad

Them: aw :(

Me: okay I'm never doing that again

roachpatrol:

memewolves:

courtneylovedcobain:

why are dog lovers so hateful??? like you meet a cat lover and they’re like “oh i love dogs a lot too! i just prefer cats!” but dog lovers are always like “my ENTIRE FAMILY was MURDERED by a CAT, a cat STOLE MY GIRLFRIEND, BURNED MY HOUSE DOWN, TOOK MY JOB AND KEYED UP MY CAR"

Copypasting something I wrote on Facebook a couple years ago (thanks JJ for reminding me of it): 

I didn’t really grow up with dogs, so I’m learning about dog behavior as an adult and the more I learn, the more creeped-out I am by a specific subset of “dog people” who usually also “hate cats,” because it’s becoming obvious that these people don’t actually know their dogs’ avoidance/anxiety signals, so they’re just stomping all over these animals’ boundaries. It comes across less as “I love dogs and hate cats” and more “I like animals that can’t say ‘no’ to me in a clear, direct way.”

people who see cats as hateful tend to be hateful people themselves. some cats are cranky, obnoxious, or standoffish, just like people, but if every cat you meet is distant or violent, you’re the problem. 

(via kennothythebard)

Anonymous asked:

People need to stop glorifying stretch marks and fat rolls. You can tell people their beautiful all you want, but you know what's beautiful? VS models. Tell your followers to get some coco butter or lazor surgery to look like them. Stop romantisizing imperfections.

chubby-little-cupcake-deactivat Answer:

These are your VS models


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Before they’ve been 


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altered and photo shopped


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to where you can’t see


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their stretch marks


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or cellulite


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or rolls 


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but you know what? 

they’re still fucking beautiful


photos not mine - found on google images under “vs models untouched”

kluulesskimmei:

s0mewhereweaknessis0urstrength:

reapergrellsutcliff:

Guess what kiddos?  Skin isn’t plastic/rubber! When you move it will stretch, or bunch, or pull, or roll. It’s what skin does!! And marks happen -to everyone-

There is nothing wrong with those who want to get cosmetic surgery, because it’s what will make them happy.

But that “Stop romanticizing imperfections“ bullshit isn’t applicable.  It’s not romanticizing imperfections, it’s accepting the body for how it is naturally, and realizing that it’s okay to exist and to love yourself as you are, without having to live up to other people’s ideals of ‘perfect’ photoshopped beauty.

Everyone needs this.


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