The weird thing about moving out and building a life where it’s okay to go hang out in the living room is that sometimes you still spend all your time in your room
To all of the PIMOs out there:
STAY STRONG
GOOD THINGS ARE COMING
I AM SO PROUD OF YOU
I LOVE YOU
YOU GOT THIS
💖
If I had actually read the post I would have known this is a knowledge test, but I saw uquiz and immediately thought "lol which pasta am I?" Needless to say I was disappointed when I received a grade instead of my pastasona.
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I worked so hard on it I even added descriptions to the answers
I've always been a college commuter living at home with my garbage parents, but feel free to dm if you have any university or financial aid questions.
the final straw was stupid and minor and for whatever reason it made me decide that i'm getting out of this shithole. i'm not going to be held here any longer. they have done their best to make me weak and dependent and frightened and i am going to rise above. i am stronger than this. nobody is going to be allowed to hurt me. i
i am making plans to leave at the end of the year. i hope to move to a college campus and live off of financial aid, if possible. i may need to work as well, but i feel that would make my studies very difficult so i hope not.
this is all new to me. i am feeling a little out of my depth. friends who have escaped abuse situations and cults, what advice can you give me? friends who are experienced adulters, what are your pro tips? anything helps. thanks.
reblogs appreciated to help this reach more friends for more advice.
Let's Go Lesbians!
In other news, they’re making what seems to be a new Neeta and Jade series (It has an intro so I assume there will be more coming) and they live together in the same apartment now.
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Though the jokes that "since gay pride month is over, july is now gay wrath month" are funny and all, it's important to remember that July is ACTUALLY Disability Pride Month and y'all should really be focused on boosting disabled voices and issues this month! For instance, the fact that marriage equality doesn't actually truly exist in the United States for disabled people, or the fact that disabled people are forced to live in poverty or lose their disability benefits, or the fact that 1 in 5 people with chronic pain end up sufferring from alcoholism or other addictions, or how accessibility is still a daily battle for all of us, or how there are active hate groups on places like reddit who try to "call out" those they see as "faking" their disabilities.
This July, boost disabled voices. Talk about the issues that our community faces. Call out ableism.
I'm a queer nerd with religous trauma, let's be friends! Icon by @haxxydraws
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