blissfulmuse:

This is so fucking important.

Her mom intends to remove her suicide note from her blog so please. Go to her blog and snapshot the shit out of her note and post it. Please. Don’t let her death mean nothing.

She was absolutely beautiful, an angel.

Come on, tumblr. I know you can do this.

Her blog:
lazerprincess

I’m not sure of the significance of this date, but please, please show your support for this beautiful angel.

Rest In Power, Leelah Alcorn
May where you are now treat you kinder that where you were.

We love you. So much.

remember Leelah

(via chameleon-laughter)

amy-alexandra:

ambris:

ask-keyframe:

catchymemes:

Father uses sons’ drawings as inspiration for anime transformations

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By: Thomas Romain (twitter | instagram | youtube | patreon)

Wholesome and badass

The father’s artistic talent is clearly on display here, but I’m actually really impressed with this kid’s wild imagination. Many of his drawings are both conceptually unique and coherent.

I was gonna say, this kid is showing some real talent here.

(Source: catchymemes, via you-little-oedipus)

jellybean-jones:

the one problem i have with people my age and younger is that a lot of us do not have hands on hobbies. like i have spoken to so many people my age who go to work, go to school and then fuck around on their phone/computer for hours and then ???????? like no wonder ur depressed and have low confidence in urself. u need to get ur hands on something, feed those dopamine receptors! learn how to play guitar, garden, scrapbook, fucking make model trains. i don’t give a shit, MAKE SOMETHING!!


it feels better than drugs when i finish making a thing—and then show it off or gift it.


and then so people my age say to me ‘well—i can’t draw/paint/knit/etc. like you can. my stuff would be terrible.’ yeah, well duh—a part of developing skill is sucking at something and then practicing it over and over and over again until you suck less. u’ll have a hard time feeling lonely or bored when you can’t stop thinking abt a technique you want to try or something you want to make for someone else. making things has SAVED MY LIFE. it gave me a reason to keep living day after day when i wanted to die.

making things have improved my generational relationships (when i worked for the newspaper i would talk to customers abt jamming recipes or cross-stitch, one of my grandmas always gives me pattern books and tell me abt when she knitted things for mom, my other grandma is giving me a wedding quilt that HER grandma gave her 50 years ago because she knows i will appreciate it). it also got me likeminded friends who also make things.

take a ceramics class! pick up water colors, bake cakes! learn to work on cars! make soap. DO SOMETHING THAT DOESN’T INVOLVE STARING AT A SCREEN.

(via hufflepuffdarling)