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"But she never looked back with regret. There were so many ways for things to get better." -Amy Tan
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Things only bullied kids will understand

-Having people say you like someone as a way to gross that someone out -Never quite trusting anyone. -Having people ask you out as a dare -”They’re only making fun of you ‘cause they’re jealous!” -”He’s only mean to you ‘cause he’s got a crush on you!” -Having to deal with bullshit ‘zero tolerance’ policies

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-”hey, my friend thinks you’re cute!”

This. I dealt with almost all of this bullshit all my life and it still haunts me today…

-Beliving that none of your friends actually want to be your friend and they hate being near you -Hating normal things because they were used to mock you -Having to seek constant validation for your existance -Remembering particular insults you’ve been called for years and will probably never forget them -Beliving you’re too ugly for anyone to ever love -Not wanting to go to a new school/further education because you know the same thing will happen there -Having your parents tell you that you’re only being ‘teased’ -Having people wash their hands in disgust if they accidentally touch you.

- being hyper aware of specific body parts you got bullied for & intensively hating them even when its been like 10 years

- never really missing your childhood or wanting to go back

- just straight up thinking youre below everyone and have less worth and having that issue so ingrained to your very being that you never even realise how big of an issue it is

- never ever feeling like you belong anywhere

- The bitter laugh you have when people tell you “School isn’t only for learning, it’s also for socialization”

- When someone tells you “Maybe you were asking for it” (”You were arrogant”, “you were passive”)

Being afraid to talk to anyone because when you were a kid your speech impediment was pointed out and insulted by everyone.

- getting surprised/hurt reactions when you’re aggressive in response to “perfectly normal” interaction because it was usually the prelude to being mocked/attacked

- “can i just say i really like your [body part you were bullied over” is never, ever, ever going to feel like a compliment

- Lying to your friends about where you’ve been/who you’ve spoken to because you’re convinced that anything you say Can And Will Be Used To Create Drama

- not letting people look after you stuff

- not accepting food from people

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I’m going to need the finale of 2016 to have a dramatically uplifting and inspiring plot twist 

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Oakland middle and high school band kneels at major league baseball game.

During Tuesday night’s Oakland A’s game, almost all of the middle and high schoolers from Oakland Unified School District knelt on the field as their rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” drew to a close.

As if their incredible act of bravery and protest wasn’t enough, the response from the crowd is downright heartwarming.

Source: mic.com
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english: coconut oil

french: :)

english: oh boy

french: oil of the nut of the coco

IM CRYINGNFN

english: ninety-nine

french: :)

english: oh no

french: four-twenty-ten-nine

english: potato

french: :)

english: oh geez

french: apple of the earth

french: papillon

english: :)

french: don’t

english: beurremouche

French: pamplemousse English: :) French: pls no English: raisinfruit

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