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With a Little Bit of Luck....

@delenaxsteroline / delenaxsteroline.tumblr.com

Just a simple Aussie girl trying to figure out life.
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it’s honestly crazy how many ppl u meet in your early twenties who have never been in love or been in a relationship or had sex and then you’re like oh it’s actually normal and social milestones actually mean nothing bc everyone is different and has different experiences. cool!

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She "mustered the energy" to get her son back on board and saved his life. A mother's love.

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jodielandons

Ansel Elgort’s notes app apology is so shitty. The way he is manipulating the situation and using phrases like “her description of events” and “brief, legal, and consensual relationship” is so pathetic. This monster didn’t even address the MULTIPLE other examples of his predatory behavior toward other underage girls! Yes you read that right in case you didn’t know Gabby was not the only woman to come forward.

These are from twitter user maddeesawnn

These are from twitter user sterplt (now deactivated) *and note how her first tweet was months before Gabby’s original post*

This is from twitter user caelyn_brooke she says she was only 15 at the time again proving the pattern of going after underage girls and getting them to add his private snapchat

These are from twitter user evenmoremohr

This pattern is disgusting and he will have to answer to all of this too. And after compiling all of this and looking at how close some of the dates are.. I’ve said it already but he is a monster. If you are defending him please take a look at all of this again and if you have any other accounts to add please do so.

Ewwww, what a vile human he is :/

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the FBI is reopening Breonna Taylor’s murder investigation due TO SOCIAL MEDIA PRESSURE so please don’t think signing petitions doesn’t work!!!! and now we need to keep fighting!

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sulietsexual
Anonymous asked:

what's your opinion on marissa cooper?

I love Marissa Cooper and I feel that the show screwed her over and that she received unnecessary and ridiculous amounts of hatred from the fandom, all for the crime of being an emotional teenage girl. The writers of the show repeatedly wrote her into destructive and tragic storylines and then turned around a talked about how her character was always headed for tragedy and was too dramatic, while completely ignoring the fact that they wrote her that way. The characters on the show are always talking about her she attracts trouble and whenever Ryan gets a new love interest, it’s commented on how said love interest is more stable than Marissa. And the fandom just hated her back in the day. 

It’s horrible because Marissa Cooper was not only a really relatable character for many a teen girl going through tumultuous times but she was also a layered and nuanced character, with incredible resilience, a huge capacity for forgiveness and the determination to keep going. She picked herself up time and again, had to learn to rely on herself and be her own champion, and while Ryan did often save her, she became a person who knew how to save herself (not to mention she saved him several times). 

Marissa was messy and self-destructive and she struggled a lot over the series but she was also kind and compassionate and had a huge heart. She always tried to see the best in people and she always tried to help and rescue people when she could. She loved her friends and her family and she was strong enough to walk away from both when she needed to. It will always be an insult to her character that she was killed off so abruptly, just when she was making a change in her life and opening herself up to new experiences. Who knows the kind of adult she would have grown into, had the writers actually cared enough about her to give her the chance.

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pretty much my exact thoughts. it’s a true shame we didn’t get to see her grow into the adulthood she deserved.

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Teach girls it’s okay to not want kids. Or even like them. That they can be functional people without being a mother. That deciding into their 30s they want kids isnt bad and they’re not “too old.” Teach girls that they don’t have to sell their youth to kids. Because motherhood isn’t for everyone. And we need to stop acting like it is.

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