DREAM ON, BITCH

To all the people who get hurt for all the wrong reasons. To all the people who let fear take control of how they feel. To all the people who know loss, who have seen cruelty, who have gotten through the hard times. Stay strong and keep going. We live for each other and keep ourselves alive and surviving. Everyone, you are loved. 😚💜 #keepgoing #staystrong

To all the people who get hurt for all the wrong reasons. To all the people who let fear take control of how they feel. To all the people who know loss, who have seen cruelty, who have gotten through the hard times. Stay strong and keep going. We live for each other and keep ourselves alive and surviving. Everyone, you are loved. 😚💜 #keepgoing #staystrong

— 2 days ago with 3 notes
#staystrong  #keepgoing 
Just fuck it

Just fuck it

— 2 days ago
Woodlawn park

Woodlawn park

— 3 days ago
The remnants of the bonfire

The remnants of the bonfire

— 4 days ago
Daisy and I are enjoying a nice fire

Daisy and I are enjoying a nice fire

— 4 days ago
ghostlystoner:

ashleeyworld:

Why is there a skinny bitch their? Like she isn’t even fat

“skinny bitch” speaking…
I took this photo because I have an eating disorder. morning, afternoon, night, I was weighing myself. the number that popped up decided my mood, and in my mind it decided my worth. really, I’ve since realised, weight had nothing to do with my mental state (or, more likely, the dangerously low weight was making it worse).
I really despise this comment, it suggests that “skinny bitches” cannot feel insecure, or be obsessed with their weight. it suggests that my lack of body fat somehow makes my feelings less valid.
however, it also suggests the opposite: that someone with a higher amount of body fat would have a problem with their body, and that this is okay. as if it should make sense that a fat person hate or harm themselves. I resent that, as well.
fat, skinny, or anywhere in between, no one should feel like I did when I took this. fat, skinny, or in between, everyone can feel insecure and it’s all valid. fat, skinny, or in between, everyone can monitor their weight in a healthy way. weight shouldn’t matter.

ghostlystoner:

ashleeyworld:

Why is there a skinny bitch their?
Like she isn’t even fat

“skinny bitch” speaking…

I took this photo because I have an eating disorder. morning, afternoon, night, I was weighing myself. the number that popped up decided my mood, and in my mind it decided my worth. really, I’ve since realised, weight had nothing to do with my mental state (or, more likely, the dangerously low weight was making it worse).

I really despise this comment, it suggests that “skinny bitches” cannot feel insecure, or be obsessed with their weight. it suggests that my lack of body fat somehow makes my feelings less valid.

however, it also suggests the opposite: that someone with a higher amount of body fat would have a problem with their body, and that this is okay. as if it should make sense that a fat person hate or harm themselves. I resent that, as well.

fat, skinny, or anywhere in between, no one should feel like I did when I took this. fat, skinny, or in between, everyone can feel insecure and it’s all valid. fat, skinny, or in between, everyone can monitor their weight in a healthy way. weight shouldn’t matter.

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— 4 days ago with 12084 notes
Here’s some food for thought: You are not beautiful just because you are, “thin” or “thick” or “perfect” by society’s standards. You are beautiful when you respect each other’s bodies and begin to love your own! So let’s all start to love one another and make this world a little brighter.

Here’s some food for thought: You are not beautiful just because you are, “thin” or “thick” or “perfect” by society’s standards. You are beautiful when you respect each other’s bodies and begin to love your own! So let’s all start to love one another and make this world a little brighter.

— 1 week ago