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frustrated as all fuck with everything.

shiorioji:

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crownmalone:


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pussyharvest:

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cougarmeat:

Men feel the pressures of society just as much as women. Through my internet searches I have come across nothing that encourages body positivity in men. This needs to change.

Please, tell me of the struggles this dude faces as a white male. I’m really interested in hearing about the alternate reality that he inhabits. 

WHAT A DUMBASS POST
CRY HARDER WHITE BOY

Booohooooo who says all girls wanna look like barbie dipshit


Whoa, whoa, whoa. Are you guys honestly saying that just because he’s a man and white? Are you fucking kidding me? You all do realize what you’re technically saying right? You’re pretty much saying that that this guy has no right to be sad because there are people out there who have it worse. I thought that was one of the main things you never tell a person with depression, so why are any of you saying that here?
Seriously, what world do you guys live in? What if a white man abused as a child? What if they were told that they were not good enough by their family and and people around him? Do you think every white guy lives a life where everybody loves them, nobody thinks they’re ugly and they get everything they want by simply asking for it once? You have to be a complete fool to believe that.
Are you trying to tell me that a white person can’t be depressed because he is “privileged over everybody else”? Let me put it to you like this: Let’s say a white man loses his job, is insecure about his body (because maybe he’s not very tall or muscular, which is what society today tells a man he should look like), and has no friends. Now let’s say you have a successful black business woman who makes a lot of money, has a great social life, but also has depression. Which one of these two people has more right to be depressed? The answer: NEITHER!!!! Because depression is not always about how successful you are life or what you have. Depression is feeling that you’re not a good enough person no matter who you are and how hard you try.
All you that contributed to the above commentary should be ashamed of yourselves. There are people out there, include white boys, who hate themselves because of their looks. They will self harm just like anybody else with self hate issues, but none of you care. All you care about is their gender and skin color. I’d hate to see what any of you would say if ever met a cutter that happened to be a white guy. What would you say when if showed you his scars? Would you laugh in his face? What if he told you that he attempted suicide? Would you roll your eyes at him?
None of you are any better than those racist and sexist people you claim to hate so much. You don’t want equality. You want anybody that shares physical similarities with “the oppressor” to feel like shit. You want people who to be looked down upon because of the their race and gender; two things they have no control over. How is that any better than someone belittling a black/hispanic/asian/etc person because of a broad and untrue generalization?
I’ve come to realize this important fact: Tumblr isn’t the safe haven for logical people that so many people want to claim it is. It’s full immature, hypocritical , and ignorant people just like any other website. I don’t care if I lose followers because of this. This has to stop.

^ you are fucking amazing

bless you, crownmalone

I’ve noticed something. Whenever a white girl says something like this and someone makes a comment such as, “oh, boohoo! Cry harder, white girl!”, everybody goes insane and starts talking about how much of a terrible person they are. While that is an awful thing to say, of course, why is it that, when someone replaces the word “girl” with “boy”, it doesn’t matter anymore? It’s talking about a male, so it’s suddenly okay to say these things? No. It’s not. It’s not okay to say that to either gender.
Honestly, I agree 100% with crownmalone. Everyone says Tumblr is a place those who think and who are intelligent. Unfortunately, this is a lie. It isn’t full of smart, logical people; it’s full of ignorant people who refuse to accept anything that isn’t strictly their beliefs or what other people, mostly on Tumblr, have told them. People on this site believe whatever is shoved in front of them first. It is sad, but that is how it is. In about ninety percent of posts I see about things that are written by “enlightened” people, it takes about five minutes of research or simple common sense to realize that they have no idea what they’re talking about. This is no exception. All over Tumblr, you’ll see people making a huge deal over women’s rights, how they’re treated, that sort of thing. I agree that is is important and that a lot of the social expectations of women are extremely unfair, among other things. At the same time, I’m not blind; I pay attention and find-for lack of a better word-inconsistencies regarding this. If it’s a female in the picture, hpeople’s reactions are generally “You’re so right! Women should(n’t)-” or something along those lines. And that’s fine. But when a male does the same thing, the response is the same every time: they’re made fun of, and a comment along the lines of “get over yourself. You’re a white male; you don’t have issues like this” is made.
Tell me: how is this fair? You preach about “gender equality” and “acceptance of other people’s choices”, yet you completely turn this around and say a male doesn’t have the same issues and that he has no right to feel depressed about this? Please explain to me how this fits under “equality” and not under “ignorance”? Just like with crownmalone, I might lose followers because of this. But you know what? I don’t care. Go ahead and unfollow me if you want to. My point will stand even if I lose every single one: this is not “equality”, this is not “fair” and this is not about genders anymore.

Lonely. Im pretty lonely.

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I don’t know why, but this picture scares me. It’s such a beautiful, peaceful, calm, serene scene, yet she looks like she’s facing life head on. Have you ever had those moments? When you just look at the world and you’re like, “This is what it’s come to.” and for her, it seems like it’s come to drowning herself. Now I pray that’s not true and maybe it’s just how I see the picture but there’s just something about it. The way she moves her left hand, like she’s nervous or scared and how the sky is totally calm and all that stands before her and the ocean, is 10 feet of sand. But I could be totally wrong, perception is everything. 

love this ^ 

I hate vertical but this is beautiful

this scares me for some reason

so serious 

Wow speechless

wow that was just ..wow.


power of a picture

youre welcome world

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woahtheretroy:

african gangsters and their hyenas and baboons > american gangsters and their pit bulls and rottweilers

damn haha
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