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You better all fucking reblog this.
I got to reblog this, it’s true
Wow.
This may be the most important thing I’ve ever had on my blog.
This may be the most important post on tumblr.
I have been suicidal off and on since I was nine years old. NINE. I have attempted suicide multiple times, some serious, some cries for help. Had someone said “you should kill yourself, you’re horrible and should be dead” when I was younger and less sure of my place in the world, I would have tried harder. That’s not hyperbole: the one thing that screwed up a lot of my suicide attempts was the feeling that I didn’t have permission.
We have to be kinder than this.
WE HAVE TO BE KIND.
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THIS DESERVES A BILLION FUCKING NOTES.
OMG. I am not ever not reblogging this. People need to be heard.
Everytime I will reblog. People NEED to see this.
Forever reblog.
READ THIS. Take a few seconds, and just read this. Then reblog it. Then think about it hard.
legit crying.
Gave me shivers because iwas once in this situation..
i’m crying
oh my
this.
DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH IM CRYING!?!?!
This…is *cries* so sad.
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It was exactly three months ago that Richard Littlejohn published a piece in the Daily Mail viciously attacking Lucy Meadows, a primary school teacher in Britain. Littlejohn targeted Meadows because she’s transgender and had chosen to remain in her job as a teacher after beginning to present as a woman – this was the entire basis for his outrageous, unprovoked assault on her identity, her career, and her very life. It was vile and hateful in all the ways we’ve come to expect from a publication that, like much of the press these days, treats trans women as alternately ridiculous or a threat to society. It was quite literally intolerant of everything that Lucy Meadows was.
So it came as a surprise today that the Daily Mail has completely removed any mention of Meadows from Littlejohn’s column. What happened? Did they suffer a sudden attack of morality, three months later? No. Their decision was based on something much darker than conscience.
Lucy Meadows killed herself this week.
Just awful.
One of the comments left on this piece is succinct. Kids understand things much better than you think they do. Finding our that your teacher has died (though I’m sure they’ll be sheltered from the details…) is a far bigger deal.
I am done with the world today.
The next time someone tries to imply that hate speech is harmless, I’m going to punch them in the fucking throat.
Littlejohn needs to be in the ground, he’s a fucking piece of shit.
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It’s very hard to explain rationally why a 17-year-old would want to end his own life, but to the 17-year-old who wants to end their own life, it’s even harder to explain rationally why they shouldn’t. To explain rationally what the point of life is — a life that you seem to be alienated from and seems to be constructed for other people. And from which you seem to be somehow excluded. And that’s a very common feeling for adolescents to have.
[x] (via fuckyeahstephenfry)
When he brought up alienation and feeling that life is constructed for other people, it hit me right in the gut. I talk to friends about “not feeling like a real person,” a phrase that seems meaningless to most people, but I think it’s about this. Stephen Fry just put a lot of my experience into a few simple lines. It’s not just being trans. It’s being displaced from life on a very basic level
(via queereyes-queerminds)
I have a lot of issues with Fry, but he does understand depression and describes it with more painful accuracy of experience than so many other authors.
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You’re the most stupid pile of shit I’ve had the misfortune of dealing with in the last month.
and you’re the most hateful an vindictive I’ve met. Congrats.
genderbitch calling someone a “stupid pile of shit” is more or less a guarantee that the alleged “stupid pile of shit” is someone right up my alley.
Awww yiss.
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You’re the most stupid pile of shit I’ve had the misfortune of dealing with in the last month.

and you’re the most hateful an vindictive I’ve met. Congrats.
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A+ Brave New World Reference.**WARNING: SUICIDE**
TW: suicide
Army Issues Anti-Suicide Nasal Spray As Military Suicides Double
The military suicide rate doubled in July. That’s one of our troops, almost every day.
To come up with an answer, the Army recently gave 3 million dollars to a university of Indiana research center, and those researchers came back with this: Anti-Suicide Nasal Spray.
Katie Drummond of The Daily reports researchers found a naturally occuring neurochemical called thyrotropin-releasing hormone, or TRH, that has euphoric, calming, anti-depressant effects. News of the nasal spray comes as a relief to some, who had to endure spinal taps for injections of the medicine.
The Pentagon, which tracks military suicides, reported that troops have committed the act at an 18 percent increase over the same period last year. Now, more troops die by their own hands that by the hands of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The spray is only possible because of advances in “nanotechnology delivery systems.” Researchers plan to run a full battery of trials over the next few years, and hopefully put the spray not only in the hands of soldiers, but civilians as well.
Yes good, just drug them up that’ll fix everything
Oh my god, this is *horrifying*.
Seriously, I would expect to read this in like, a dystopian novel or some shit.
off on a soma holiday
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Everyone should go report these two twitters.
Unrelated but they’re sending homophobic slurs and telling a few celebrities (Sean Maher and Grant Gustin among them) and fans who are engaging them to go kill themselves.
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In 28 years of law enforcement, I have seen a lot of hate. I have seen a lot of revenge. I’ve seen a lot of anger. What I saw, particularly from the Sikh community this week was compassion, concern, support. What I didn’t see was hate. I did not see revenge. I didn’t see any of that. And in law enforcement that’s unusual to not see that reaction to something like this. I want you all to understand how unique that is.
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stfuconservatives | abokononist | sonic-hip-attack:
List of Comedians that are being unapologetically dense about this issue:
- Jim Norton (“Why is it okay for an actor to play a rapist, but not for a comic to joke about it?”)
- Louis C.K. (“your show makes me laugh every time I watch it. And you have pretty eyes”)
- Patton Oswalt (“Wow, @danieltosh had to apologize to a self-aggrandizing, idiotic blogger. Hope I never have to do that (again).”)
- Dane Cook (“If you journey through life easily offended by other peoples words I think it’s best for everyone if you just kill yourself”)
- Anthony Jeselnik (“An offended audience member repeating a comedian’s act from memory is worse than, literally, anything”)
- Stevie Ryan (“Daniel Tosh can’t make a rape joke but Eminem can have hit songs about it? PS. AIDS jokes are funnier”)
- Doug Stanhope (“You’re hilarious. If you ever apologize to a heckler again I will rape you. #FuckThatPig”) — wow.
- Opie Radio (“To all the idiots! I completely support Daniel Tosh being a comic in a comedy club! Even if it means rape jokes!”)
- Kumail Nanjiani (“Two things about the Tosh thing. 1. It was said in the moment and not a pre written thing. 2. If you think he’s pro rape you’re an idiot.”) — this one, though. as though it makes it better that it was an off-the-cuff comment. don’t you see how revealing that is about him and his values?
- Sarah Beattie (“calm down about rape jokes everyone’s been raped at least once by george lucas”)
- Doug Benson (“Maybe Daniel Tosh was confused about where he was. He wouldn’t have offended anyone over at the Rape Factory. #ThisTweetWillBeDeletedSoon”)
Just so you have a list and can see how horrible people are all in one place
Source: The Huffington Post
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