im-not-trash-im-recyclable:

blazeblastomega:

gordoananke:

ohhmelancholy:

misunderst00ds0ul:

joybeeeez:

guys never realize that. 

Why play games though? Just come out and say no, don’t seem to hard.

cause the word “no” is not in ya’ll vocabulary.

You want us to start telling you no? You don’t want us to play games? Teach your fellow men to stop murdering us for it.

oh

I will always reblog this. Everyone should see it.

amberguessa:

yayfeminism:

Screencaps from an article about two brother’s reaction to the news coverage of their father murdering their mother and sister.

Why is it so common to ask random strangers about murderers, and get quotes about how they’re “nice” and “caring” – people who didn’t even know them personally? 

Imagine if you were in their position and you had a family member who’d been abusive for years, and now you’re seeing some random neighbor describing them as “nice” or “polite” all over the news, as if their opinion has any relevance whatsoever.

It ends up creating the same narrative every time, painting the abuser in a sympathetic light.

That whole article is worth a read and just so heartbreaking.

The brothers want to start raising awareness about different kinds of DV because they say several times they didn’t realize they were all being abused, because no one was being hit.

shrewreadings:

thelovelyone567:

lagonegirl:

Wow! That’s unbelievable and most including myself had no idea that he was throwing it back out of harms way to protect innocent people…

My heart goes out to him and his family!!

#EdwardCrawford

I’m not crazy there have a been a lot of Ferguson protestors who wound up murdered or just dead with no real explanation.

There have.

And this recent spate of lynchings is horrifying. 

redwoodcollective:

So around November a friend gave me a deer carcass for a project I’m in the process of cultivating. I left it hang in a tree over winter to dry out. Today, I went to take it down…but to my surprise, I found new life forming in the heart of death.