have you ever met someone and grow attached to them and think “it’s gonna hurt real bad when they leave”
have you ever met someone and grow attached to them and think “it’s gonna hurt real bad when they leave”
Do you ever wonder what about you isn’t good enough for people to stay and fight for?
sometimes a family is a single mother, a #woke lesbian, a dumb teenage boy, a gorgeous 25 year old dancer, a rich canadian, and a sad jewish doctor
- waking up and my window is cold to the touch
- foggy mornings
- the forest is filled with 1000 different shades of colors
- that smell you can’t describe as anything other than autumn
- pumpkin spice lattes
- halloween
- wearing sweaters and boots and beanies
- the crunch of leaves under my shoes
- breathing in the cold air
- stargazing on crisp nights
- the feeling of coziness paired with adventure
- drinking hot tea while reading a book outside
Remember when Disney treated emotional trauma as an actual physical ailment and not the stupid “just stop being upset” thing?
Big Hero 6 was a great movie
Forever reblog
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disney gif challenge ➤ songs [10/10] I Can Go The Distance
‘I will find my way, I can go the distance
I’ll be there someday, if I can be strong
I know ev'ry mile, will be worth my while
I will go most anywhere to feel like I belong’
alcohol culture is so wild…people all over fb will be sharing a meme like “i can’t have just one glass of wine, it’s always 2 bottles and 3 people i can never look in the eye again” as if that’s normal? but if a meme like that was going around about cocaine or any other drug, everyone would be like “sounds like a drug problem bruh”
alcoholism is SO normalized and it’s such a toxic environment honestly
It’s crazy !!!
yeah i think a huge issue w alcohol culture is not peer pressure, but peer normalization.
like people just dont realize that binge drinking, or even just having alcohol frequently can constitute as having an alcohol problem bc its viewed as being fun or just part of also party culture when in reality its really not and is super damaging to your body, your relationships, and is a super poor coping mechanism
i’m a recovering alcoholic with almost 18 months sober and i’ve just recently gone back to college after dropping out two years ago because of my drinking/drug problem. in the past six weeks, i started keeping count of when i heard classmates and even professors mention binge-drinking and it’s at least three times a week. not just drinking, getting trashed or blacked out. it’s terrifying to know that many people (especially on a college campus) see this as normal, not just for the sake of my sobriety, but for the sake of their health. excessive alcohol use absolutely destroyed my life and the lives of many of my friends and loved ones. i started drinking alcoholically in college and no one even batted an eye. no one said anything because i was in college and that’s what college kids do. no one said anything until i almost died. there’s a difference between having a few drinks and getting trashed every time you drink. it’s a life-threatening difference and the fact that it’s normalized puts a lot of people at risk. alcoholism kills easily and often, don’t normalize a path to death.
I’m so happy a post like this exists, sometimes I feel like I’m the only one who thinks binge drinking shouldn’t be a normality.
Why is this such a mood