The Perfect Space in Between

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Adventures in medication

Soo I think the Mirtazapine is starting to take effect? Well I mean, the ability to sleep has been nice from the beginning but I hadn’t really noticed anything else (EXCEPT these asdfghjkl; munchies)

Now I.. don’t really feel “better” just, how do I put this, less inclined to indulge in unhealthy habits? Uhmbutyeah.

And I have a bit more energy but still zero motivation to do anything with said energy.

So it’s all still a mess and I’ve just had my dose doubled and it’s all fun.

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elasticitymudflap:

ericaisawesome56:

farfromgotham:

Fun fact time: many of my old acquaintances still make joking comments whenever they see me wearing pink, because as a child (and honestly pretty much right up to high school) I would refuse to associate with any pink objects. 
It wasn’t because I didn’t like pink, it was because since I appeared female I was supposed to/ it was immediately assumed that I did and therefore it pissed me the ever-loving fuck off. I was ashamed to like it, which is terrible because pink is an awesome color. But when you shove it down young girls throats it gets really old, really fast. 
Give the child the fucking rainbow, and if they pick pink, it’s not because they are female and/or effeminate, it’s because they like the color pink. 

THIS.

Gosh this

My own fun fact/ personal anecdote: I can’t speak for the current generation of 7-12 year old girls living in the UK, but when I was a part of that demographic it was a near crime to be caught wearing pink!
All the girls I knew suddenly went “EW! Pink! That colour’s for girls! Yuck.” Myself included. 
We all grew out of it and by my late teens I was happy to wear pink or own pink things again. 
We teach girls that a) pink = girl’s colour and b) girls are weak/uncool. Is it any wonder so many won’t want to be associated with the colour?

elasticitymudflap:

ericaisawesome56:

farfromgotham:

Fun fact time: many of my old acquaintances still make joking comments whenever they see me wearing pink, because as a child (and honestly pretty much right up to high school) I would refuse to associate with any pink objects. 

It wasn’t because I didn’t like pink, it was because since I appeared female I was supposed to/ it was immediately assumed that I did and therefore it pissed me the ever-loving fuck off. I was ashamed to like it, which is terrible because pink is an awesome color. But when you shove it down young girls throats it gets really old, really fast. 

Give the child the fucking rainbow, and if they pick pink, it’s not because they are female and/or effeminate, it’s because they like the color pink. 

THIS.

Gosh this

My own fun fact/ personal anecdote: I can’t speak for the current generation of 7-12 year old girls living in the UK, but when I was a part of that demographic it was a near crime to be caught wearing pink!

All the girls I knew suddenly went “EW! Pink! That colour’s for girls! Yuck.” Myself included.

We all grew out of it and by my late teens I was happy to wear pink or own pink things again.

We teach girls that a) pink = girl’s colour and b) girls are weak/uncool. Is it any wonder so many won’t want to be associated with the colour?

(Source: feminishblog, via hawkstars)

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brightonpolitical:

Chairman Cameron denounces counter-revolutionaries

OH MAN I LIVE THERE.
Okay I literally went “oh hey, that top sticker’s on a lamp post outside my door” YAY Brighton! (Fucking over the city cleaners)
(And I have no idea where the main sticker comes from or is?)

brightonpolitical:

Chairman Cameron denounces counter-revolutionaries

OH MAN I LIVE THERE.

Okay I literally went “oh hey, that top sticker’s on a lamp post outside my door” YAY Brighton! (Fucking over the city cleaners)

(And I have no idea where the main sticker comes from or is?)

(via tyrant-of-tea)

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