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Let's talk about how gorgeous my mommy is 🤤🤤😍😍😍
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W I T H B E N E F I T S ;J G (on Wattpad) http://my.w.tt/UiNb/ONO10uG6jC he was my best friend, my shoulder to cry on my everything. when we took that extra step in our friendship i was so happy, but it killed me to know the shoulder i cried on made me cry
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Brown t shirt / Avery t shirt / Jack Johnson (@jackjackjohnson) • Instagram photos and videos / Cameron Dallas (@camerondallas) • Instagram photos and videos / iOS camera image / Pinterest / iOS camera image / Instagram post by Shawn Mendes • Apr 2, 2017 at 11:16pm UTC / iOS camera image
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viralhottopics · 7 years
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How one tweet by this pop star turned into a massive donation to Planned Parenthood.
22-year-old singer Halsey just took serious action after the Women’s March by donating $100,000 to Planned Parenthood.
And that wasn’t an arbitrary donation amount.
Hours after participating in the Women’s March on Washington, Halsey tweeted she would donate $1 to Planned Parenthood for every retweet her pledge to do so received.
in the next 5 hours each RT = $1 donation by me to @PPact. Please read & share on why PP is important for all women. @CecileRichards http://pic.twitter.com/PEfwIecZ1N
h (@halsey) January 21, 2017
Her fans did not disappoint. Within five hours, her post had been retweeted over 100,000 times. She confirmed her pledge was real with this heartfelt tweet:
In my last tweet I pledged to donate 1$ for every RT up to $100k to @PPact & you guys hit it! $100,000! Thank you for sharing and supporting
h (@halsey) January 22, 2017
Halsey is no stranger to standing up for women’s rights. She often uses her public platforms to send out bold yet supportive feminist messages.
Today is International Women’s Day! Protect and support! ALL women. @UN_WOMEN #IWD2015 http://pic.twitter.com/BMIWMHx5eZ
h (@halsey) March 8, 2015
Androgyny is fucking cool and if anyone tries telling you “how to be a girl” punch them in the face. There’s no wrong way to have a body.
h (@halsey) January 17, 2014
@JackJackJohnson cool thing: “slutty” is a social concept and pride in how your body looks does not translate to sexual partners. grow up.
h (@halsey) April 28, 2015
The singer has also been very public about living with endometriosis and having a miscarriage, so it’s no surprise women’s reproductive health and rights are incredibly important to her.
In the wake of President Donald Trump reinstating the “Global Gag Rule” and likely reinforcing the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal insurance coverage of abortion care, there can’t be enough of this public advocacy.
Thankfully, Halsey is far from being the only celebrity standing up for Planned Parenthood.
It’s time to turn words into actionThere are so many steps to take, but my first vow is to support organizations that may have their funding support taken from them in the future by the government. I am making a public donation to Planned Parenthood for the teenage me who made several visits to first a clinic in Santa Barbara and then Los Angeles, CA to educate myself on my sexual health, a subject I had little to no information on because of my sheltered upbringing. I had no idea how things worked down there, and had no idea how to make a plan for them. Planned Parenthood educated me on my body and my reproductive health, so that I could focus on my dreams and using my voice until I knew the timing was right for me to make a plan to have a family. Since then, I have been able to focus wholeheartedly on bringing messages of strength and becoming a voice for others. Without this education, I may have had a different life path. That is just my experience, but I know Planned Parenthood’s broader range of services can sometimes be the only medical support low-income families ever see. I know what it’s like to need help. I came from a lower- to middle-class family and never grew up with the option of health insurance. I remember having 13 cavities as a teenager, and the best option my parents could come up with was to try and take me to Mexico because we couldn’t afford anything in California. I am grateful for and stand in support of Planned Parenthood for giving Katheryn Hudson the knowledge to plan, and for continuing to be a haven for women to learn all options for their future. Now, more than ever, we all need to protect and create safe places for each other. I hope I can help inspire you to make a gift as well, and become a member and an ally. Go to: http://bit.ly/2nZhWfX to show your support. #wewontgoback
A photo posted by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) on Nov 11, 2016 at 5:19pm PST
After Trump won the election with Mike Pence, who consistently voted against women’s reproductive freedom, celebrities like Katy Perry, Amy Schumer, and Jamie King pledged large donations to Planned Parenthood in Pence’s name. By Dec. 27, 2016, the organization had received over 300,000 individual donations, 40 times their usual numbers.
Can everyone afford to give such sizable donations? Of course not, but advocacy like this creates a ripple effect that can end up making a huge difference. It’s the first step in reclaiming control over our reproductive rights.
Read more: http://u.pw/2nZfMNj
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tragicbooks · 7 years
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How one tweet by this pop star turned into a massive donation to Planned Parenthood.
This is how you turn marching into action.
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22-year-old singer Halsey just took serious action after the Women's March by donating $100,000 to Planned Parenthood.
And that wasn't an arbitrary donation amount.
Hours after participating in the Women's March on Washington, Halsey tweeted she would donate $1 to Planned Parenthood for every retweet her pledge to do so received.
in the next 5 hours each RT = $1 donation by me to @PPact. Please read & share on why PP is important for all women. @CecileRichards http://pic.twitter.com/PEfwIecZ1N
— h (@halsey) January 21, 2017
Her fans did not disappoint. Within five hours, her post had been retweeted over 100,000 times. She confirmed her pledge was real with this heartfelt tweet:
In my last tweet I pledged to donate 1$ for every RT up to $100k to @PPact & you guys hit it! $100,000! Thank you for sharing and supporting
— h (@halsey) January 22, 2017
Halsey is no stranger to standing up for women's rights. She often uses her public platforms to send out bold yet supportive feminist messages.
Today is International Women's Day! Protect and support! ALL women. @UN_WOMEN #IWD2015 http://pic.twitter.com/BMIWMHx5eZ
— h (@halsey) March 8, 2015
Androgyny is fucking cool and if anyone tries telling you "how to be a girl" punch them in the face. There's no wrong way to have a body.
— h (@halsey) January 17, 2014
@JackJackJohnson cool thing: "slutty" is a social concept and pride in how your body looks does not translate to sexual partners. grow up.
— h (@halsey) April 28, 2015
The singer has also been very public about living with endometriosis and having a miscarriage, so it's no surprise women's reproductive health and rights are incredibly important to her.
In the wake of President Donald Trump reinstating the "Global Gag Rule" and likely reinforcing the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal insurance coverage of abortion care, there can't be enough of this public advocacy.
Thankfully, Halsey is far from being the only celebrity standing up for Planned Parenthood.
It's time to turn words into action❗️There are so many steps to take, but my first vow is to support organizations that may have their funding support taken from them in the future by the government. I am making a public donation to Planned Parenthood for the teenage me who made several visits to first a clinic in Santa Barbara and then Los Angeles, CA to educate myself on my sexual health, a subject I had little to no information on because of my sheltered upbringing. I had no idea how things worked down there, and had no idea how to make a plan for them. Planned Parenthood educated me on my body and my reproductive health, so that I could focus on my dreams and using my voice until I knew the timing was right for me to make a plan to have a family. Since then, I have been able to focus wholeheartedly on bringing messages of strength and becoming a voice for others. Without this education, I may have had a different life path. That is just my experience, but I know Planned Parenthood's broader range of services can sometimes be the only medical support low-income families ever see. I know what it's like to need help. I came from a lower- to middle-class family and never grew up with the option of health insurance. I remember having 13 cavities as a teenager, and the best option my parents could come up with was to try and take me to Mexico because we couldn't afford anything in California. I am grateful for and stand in support of Planned Parenthood for giving Katheryn Hudson the knowledge to plan, and for continuing to be a haven for women to learn all options for their future. Now, more than ever, we all need to protect and create safe places for each other. I hope I can help inspire you to make a gift as well, and become a member and an ally. Go to: http://ift.tt/1O8HOvv to show your support. #wewontgoback
A photo posted by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) on Nov 11, 2016 at 5:19pm PST
After Trump won the election with Mike Pence, who consistently voted against women's reproductive freedom, celebrities like Katy Perry, Amy Schumer, and Jamie King pledged large donations to Planned Parenthood in Pence's name. By Dec. 27, 2016, the organization had received over 300,000 individual donations, 40 times their usual numbers.
Can everyone afford to give such sizable donations? Of course not, but advocacy like this creates a ripple effect that can end up making a huge difference. It's the first step in reclaiming control over our reproductive rights.
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socialviralnews · 7 years
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How one tweet by this pop star turned into a massive donation to Planned Parenthood.
This is how you turn marching into action.
<br>
22-year-old singer Halsey just took serious action after the Women's March by donating $100,000 to Planned Parenthood.
And that wasn't an arbitrary donation amount.
Hours after participating in the Women's March on Washington, Halsey tweeted she would donate $1 to Planned Parenthood for every retweet her pledge to do so received.
in the next 5 hours each RT = $1 donation by me to @PPact. Please read & share on why PP is important for all women. @CecileRichards http://pic.twitter.com/PEfwIecZ1N
— h (@halsey) January 21, 2017
Her fans did not disappoint. Within five hours, her post had been retweeted over 100,000 times. She confirmed her pledge was real with this heartfelt tweet:
In my last tweet I pledged to donate 1$ for every RT up to $100k to @PPact & you guys hit it! $100,000! Thank you for sharing and supporting
— h (@halsey) January 22, 2017
Halsey is no stranger to standing up for women's rights. She often uses her public platforms to send out bold yet supportive feminist messages.
Today is International Women's Day! Protect and support! ALL women. @UN_WOMEN #IWD2015 http://pic.twitter.com/BMIWMHx5eZ
— h (@halsey) March 8, 2015
Androgyny is fucking cool and if anyone tries telling you "how to be a girl" punch them in the face. There's no wrong way to have a body.
— h (@halsey) January 17, 2014
@JackJackJohnson cool thing: "slutty" is a social concept and pride in how your body looks does not translate to sexual partners. grow up.
— h (@halsey) April 28, 2015
The singer has also been very public about living with endometriosis and having a miscarriage, so it's no surprise women's reproductive health and rights are incredibly important to her.
In the wake of President Donald Trump reinstating the "Global Gag Rule" and likely reinforcing the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal insurance coverage of abortion care, there can't be enough of this public advocacy.
Thankfully, Halsey is far from being the only celebrity standing up for Planned Parenthood.
It's time to turn words into action❗️There are so many steps to take, but my first vow is to support organizations that may have their funding support taken from them in the future by the government. I am making a public donation to Planned Parenthood for the teenage me who made several visits to first a clinic in Santa Barbara and then Los Angeles, CA to educate myself on my sexual health, a subject I had little to no information on because of my sheltered upbringing. I had no idea how things worked down there, and had no idea how to make a plan for them. Planned Parenthood educated me on my body and my reproductive health, so that I could focus on my dreams and using my voice until I knew the timing was right for me to make a plan to have a family. Since then, I have been able to focus wholeheartedly on bringing messages of strength and becoming a voice for others. Without this education, I may have had a different life path. That is just my experience, but I know Planned Parenthood's broader range of services can sometimes be the only medical support low-income families ever see. I know what it's like to need help. I came from a lower- to middle-class family and never grew up with the option of health insurance. I remember having 13 cavities as a teenager, and the best option my parents could come up with was to try and take me to Mexico because we couldn't afford anything in California. I am grateful for and stand in support of Planned Parenthood for giving Katheryn Hudson the knowledge to plan, and for continuing to be a haven for women to learn all options for their future. Now, more than ever, we all need to protect and create safe places for each other. I hope I can help inspire you to make a gift as well, and become a member and an ally. Go to: http://ift.tt/1O8HOvv to show your support. #wewontgoback
A photo posted by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) on Nov 11, 2016 at 5:19pm PST
After Trump won the election with Mike Pence, who consistently voted against women's reproductive freedom, celebrities like Katy Perry, Amy Schumer, and Jamie King pledged large donations to Planned Parenthood in Pence's name. By Dec. 27, 2016, the organization had received over 300,000 individual donations, 40 times their usual numbers.
Can everyone afford to give such sizable donations? Of course not, but advocacy like this creates a ripple effect that can end up making a huge difference. It's the first step in reclaiming control over our reproductive rights.
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"First day of school! Wish me luck ✏️🖤"
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fruitykian · 7 years
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Heyyyyyyyy
Sooo I'm sorry to say this but I'm changing who I write about. From now on I only write about jack & jack, g eazy, shawn mendes, and kian and Jc. Once in a while I will do other people but I strictly do them if you can't respect that then you can unfollow I'm totally fine with that. But I haven't been on here in a minute and my views and stans has changed and I'm changing my name from Omahalovely to something else I really don't know yet, something that has to do with kian and Jc but yeah love you guys I'm gonna be working almost all night and days to bring up my page to make it as poppin as it use to be and that's a promise
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