furiousgoldfish:

wow I can’t believe that I managed to give birth to myself, against the consent of my parents, and then invaded my way into this innocent family, screaming and blackmailing them for resources all my life, and then, out of sheer spite, then I also gave myself ptsd just to make them, poor victims, feel even worse about this entire ordeal that I put them thru. What an almighty and powerful baby I was. Surely I can only be grateful I wasn’t left on the side of the road, considering I was terrorizing the entire family.

This is how abusive parents act it happened, after they decided to have a kid, and the kid needed food and care. Kids don’t take responsibility for what you do to your life and they certainly don’t give themselves ptsd, no matter how badly you want to push the blame onto them. If you don’t want to take care of your kids then don’t fucking have kids. Kids are not villains for needing care!

hierophanthistorian:

pokette:

ghiresteem:

deluxetrashqueen:

It’s so important to remember that tumblr is bad. Has been bad. And will likely remain bad for the foreseeable future. And that is vital to our survival. If Tumblr was a good website that worked, it would get turned into a corporate hellscape like every other site. It’s so important that Tumblr is broken and poorly run and impossible to effectively navigate. It’s all that’s keeping us safe.

tumblr management know we feel this way though. They’ve just added trackers to sharing urls/links. The first step to targeted advertising, yay!

don’t get complacent about the possibility of tumblr becoming a corporate hellscape

remember that ANY text in a link after a ? is only tracking information and can ALWAYS be safely removed

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thoughtkick:

“She didn’t need to be saved. She needed to be found and appreciated for exactly who she was.”

j. iron word

gomenasike:

sometimes I reblog stuff from people I’m not following and I feel like I walked into a store and just stole stuff and walked out.

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