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it's actually buckfuckingwild how the MBTI acknowledges upfront that it can't produce consistent results by "warning" that people who take it more than once are likely to receive different types and that is. somehow not sufficient to completely discredit it as a useful measure of anything.
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do you have any gender related tips
get a big pair of boots
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Nine Inch Nails | Live (1995) Dir. Simon Maxwell
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Something really shitty has just been passed by the UK goverment.
A new bill that is stripping out human rights has been passed and we need to fight it before it costs lives. The new Human Rights Bill has made nazi Germans esc changes that will effect you or somone you love.
The most notiable parts being:
-If you are admitted to hospital with a disability or chronic condition a doctor can put a DNR do not ressusatate on you and you can’t appeal it.
-They are stopping woman from being able to move fowards with assault charges
- They are making it impossible for victims of terrorism to get justice. They won’t let people like the victims of  the hillsborough disaster hold the people responsible
Please do your own research if you must but we can’t let this happen!
There a petition to sign that’s already half way there so please share it around and tell ppl in the UK what is happening.
 https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/607712
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“If you give a man a fish, he will eat for a day; if you teach a man to fish, he will eat for a lifetime,” but you have done neither. You have stood before us and eaten fish after fish, and chided us for our greed as you have done so. You have cast aside their offal and simultaneously chided us for our waste. You then told us that, coincidentally, you owned the river, and our parents should have gotten us the same if we wanted fish. You gave a man a fish to murder us if we step too close to the river, or speak too loud, or eat a fish from another river. You’ve copyrighted the fishing net. It costs us fish to leave.
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A little outfit that would have been better in black tights.
ft. my cat


#cat#meow#aesthetic#morute#dollgrunge#riot grrrl#riot girl#courtney love#nicole dollanganger#outfit inspo#clothing inspo#fashion inspo#lolita fashion#dollcore
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“So, THAT is your comfort character?”
*points at the dead fictional man with a tragic past and unresolved trauma*
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you know despite the fact the world can seem so damn bad...i like scrolling through my bug and invertebrate groups because people will ask how to take care of moth eggs they found on their car. how to care for the spider they’ve come to appreciate in the corner of the bathroom ceiling. where to put little insects they’ve found inside so that they’ll be safe. how to help a stick insect they’ve found struggling on the hot concrete. the love and concern that humans can have for the littlest lives...that’s so worth remembering.
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This is my best friend. At the moment she’s being kept alive by tubes and needles because her eating disorder is currently stronger than she is.
Does she weigh 90lbs? No, she doesn’t. Does it look like her eating disorder is “less severe” because she’s not “that thin”? Do you think her situation sounds “less severe” because she’s not “that thin”?
Tubes and needles. Constant supervision. Pain, anger, agony. Hunger, thirst, suffering. Dizziness, constipation, freezing cold. Passing out in front of other patients and staff. Painful injections of vitamins and whatnot. Nurses who’re force feeding her, who’re forcing fluids into her body because her eating disorder is currently stronger than she is.
90lbs or not, without treatment - my best friend will die.
Would you have walked past her on the street and thought she even had an eating disorder at all? Probably not, because people keep believing you can measure or estimate a persons physical and mental health state based on the silhouette of someone’s body.
You can’t.
Never underestimate someone’s eating disorder just because they don’t look “that thin” to you. Being “thin” is just one of MANY symptoms of an eating disorder and it’s far, far from the most important one. Anyone can struggle and if someone you know struggles: don’t assume they’re alright just because they don’t look “that thin”.
Eating disorders come in one size; MISERABLE.
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