onigatito:

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stolenchapstick:

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your-url-is-problematic:

I love the phrase creature comforts. I am just a little creature. and I would like to be comfortable. thank.

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froglit:

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imagine if we all just started ignoring celebrities tho

i cant stop thinking about how funny this would be. imagine kylie jenner posting a selfie n it gets 12 likes

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ruth-hill:

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shyghosties:

an animated line drwing of a bunny snuggling a blanket. The gif is black and white apart from the bunny's red cheeks. There are little flowers and dots in the background.ALT
an animated gif of a cat snuggling a blanket against their cheek. The gif is black and white apart from the cat's red cheeks. There are little flowers and dots in the background.ALT

blanket buddies !!

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cnc-pet:

I 🥺ed my way into this situation and I’m going to 🥺 my way out

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aidashakur:

Someone being patient with you is one of the softest forms of love

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anxietyproblem:

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cowboyworf:

people are so fucked up when it comes to addiction, even with things that are normalized or legal.

when my mom got cancer, which eventually spread to her lungs, then her brain, and killed her, the first thing people would ask is “oh, was she a smoker?” as if smoking cigarettes would have justified her death, made it more palatable, would absolve them of feeling sympathy and absolve me of feeling grief. it was an implication of “it is less sad because it was her fault.”

my mother quit smoking thirty years prior to getting cancer. but that isn’t the point. i don’t care if people smoke 5 packs a day. no one deserves their death to be trivialized just because they were an addict and no one deserves to feel like their loved one’s death was less important because they were an addict.

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