PERSONA DANCING ALL OVER MY SOUL
"I generally just tumble around."

niuniente:

setmyfaceonfire:

Don’t invalidate people’s struggles because you’ve been through worse. If someone is tired after working for 5 hours and you worked for 7, it doesn’t mean that they’re not allowed to be tired. It doesn’t mean they can’t feel what they’re feeling just because you’ve had it worse.

Also remember this YOURSELF; if you get tired more easily than some other, need more rest, can’t do the same as other or you feel you are falling short, don’t judge yourself. Let yourself rest and be tired.

(Source: samtsk)

refinemexwithfire:

yeahmicah:

When you worship, God doesn’t care that you don’t hit every note perfectly or that every sentence of your prayer is structured correctly. He cares that your worship is genuine and that it comes from the depths of your soul. Worship God in the beauty of His holiness. He’s not looking for accuracy. He’s looking for authenticity.

Needed this.

Anonymous asks:
I'm sorry if this is offensive at all, but I thought polysexuality was the attraction to more than two genders and bisexuality was the attraction to two? I saw you reblogged a thing that said bi people were attracted to 2 or more and I'm just confused (not saying it's wrong, I just want clarification and you seem well versed)

obabe-wan-deactivated20150630:

Bisexuality means attraction to two or more genders, and polysexuality is an attraction to many genders. It all really depends on which label the person in question prefers. Hope this helps!

notonmymainblog:

ok so im looking through the polysexual tag and like half of it is people who want definitions of polysexuality and/or polysexuality versus pansexuality

here ya go

polysexuality: sexual attraction to multiple genders

pansexuality: sexual attraction to all genders

Anonymous asks:
I identify as a ftm transperson, but I'm not completely masculine. Like I like makeup sometimes and some stuff that seems "girly", but I still fully identify as male. Is it weird to be like this? I'm afraid people will doubt my identity because of it. Does this make me not as much of a man?

p2iioniic:

transgenderteensurvivalguide:

Emery says:

OKAY BEAR WITH ME FOR A SECOND BECAUSE I’M ABOUT TO GET REAL MAD. Not at you, but at a society that is so androcentric that men think anything even SLIGHTLY feminine makes them ‘less of a man.’ You identify as a man, therefore you are one. Femininity is NOT weak and is NOT lesser and does NOT diminish your manhood. Femininity is fucking badass as hell. Femininity is fierce and tough and sparkly and could kick a muscular athlete down the street in stilettos. Femme men are my favourite men. Rock on, FEMMEMAN. (Doesn’t that sound like a superhero?)

The way this is worded makes me really happy. I think people forget quite often that just because someone is binary trans, that doesn’t mean they have to incorporate femininity or masculinity into everything they do. In our society there’s definitely a pressure for them to do that because (terrible) people often say ‘well, you’re not really putting any effort into being trans, so i dont think you are.’ 

Just because you are binary trans doesn’t mean you should have to feel pressured to present extremely masculine or extremely feminine.

Cis girls aren’t told that they’re ‘not really cis’ when they don’t wear high heels and tons of makeup, so why should trans girls be told that? It is true that (however stupid they may be) there are societal expectations for men and they are often criticized for ‘not being manly enough’ etc. This isn’t fair to anyone. It’s not fair to women, because that implies that being a woman is somehow lesser than being a man. It’s not fair to men, because just because they don’t want to karate-chop a redwood tree down and then bench press it with their chest hair while wearing a plaid shirt they’re told that they’re not good enough.

tl;dr: The way you present doesn’t change your identity. If you’re a trans man, congratulations! You are a man. If you’re a trans woman, congratulations! You are a woman. How you act does not change your identity, and if it changes someone’s PERCEPTION of your identity, that’s a sign that they’re probably not a great person for you to be hanging around with.

tinyriver-neonlights asks:
Why do you hate Sierra so much?

osomatsunofficial:

ok prepare yourselves bc this is gonna get bad

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onesliceoftotaldramaplease:
“ A quick sketch of Team Hate. If I have more time I’ll probably draw the other team :D
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Oh my gosh A+ 10/10 this is perfect just wow like literally yes

onesliceoftotaldramaplease:

A quick sketch of Team Hate. If I have more time I’ll probably draw the other team :D

Oh my gosh A+ 10/10 this is perfect just wow like literally yes

(Source: nervoustoenail)

duncans-do-not-sing:

I think the point of this whole thing is more like: “It’s okay, you’re offended we get it, we don’t need a constant reminder.”

The whole point for me is:

“Don’t tell someone with a mental illness they’re overreacting or shouldn’t be upset because their serious condition is being used as a gag.”

If you don’t have a mental illness, it’s 100% not okay for you to determine what’s offensive for them and what’s not.

Seriously the last thing I need is people telling me it was “just a joke” that people are circulating stigmas and stereotypes about an illness I constantly worry about making me look like a freak.