LettersInABubble
LettersInABubble
LettersInABubble

if he truly wants to turn his shit around? i'll fuckin allow it.

I've always found it particularly cruel how people have really jumped on Kanye so hard for his behavior in the last few years, when it was abundantly clear that he felt a tremendous amount of guilt for his mother's death. I'm not going to say the way he coped with it was ideal, but everyone grieves differently. Plus,

Yep, I feel exactly the same way.

In college, a girl told me I shouldn't be eating cocoa puffs, that I should 'grow up and eat oatmeal.' And I said hell no. Eating cocoa puffs whenever the eff I want is one of the best parts of being an adult.

omg "holy cap" my day is made

I am crying.

A) This is what happens when i post while sleepy.

A perfectly understandable reaction in anyone regardless of age. Who would want to go through the trauma of a court appearance when authority figures are telling you it's his word against yours? I'm not sure there is a legal system in existence where this isn't completely messed up.

If it helps, I'm crying at my desk reading your reply. I wish we as a society hadn't let you down then - and we owe it to you to do more now.

This is heartbreaking. I read this last night during a bout of insomnia and haven't been able to stop thinking about your story. I'm so sorry this happened to you and that we continue to do this to survivors of sexual assault and rape.

She's still on house arrest, so excuse me for not applauding the justice system. The same justice system that decided the Zimzam was well within his legal rights to stalk and kill an unarmed child.

"I know for a fact that the defendant have a good heart and that she will come back to her senses and not forget her promise that she made to me," Hilario writes in his lawsuit, also requesting that Swift help him meet Miley Cyrus.

That is absolutely dreadful, particularly the reaction of the people on the train. You'd think, if only because they had daughters/wives/sisters or were women themselves, they'd be horrified by the idea than a woman could be sexually assaulted on public transport. And your friends' reaction as well is unfathomable.

People who think rape is about sex are the same people who think frat house rapists are just "confused". And if I see one more "if they were both drunk then who raped who?" comment I'm going to lose my mind.

I understood! Don't worry :)

Oh yeah, that's just what I was saying too! Sorry if I was unclear; I was just being a tad bitter-facetious re the video thing. ;; But— that person you were replying to REALLY didn't seem to grasp the simple fact that the system is stacked against rape victims. I couldn't quite believe that bullshit about "blind

This makes my heart so happy. I'll never see my rapist prosecuted, let alone sent to jail.

God I wish Azkaban were a real thing. But actual prison will do.

the same people who think this dude was "too drunk" to commit rape think that drunk women deserve to get raped. I'm so glad that he was convicted.

Ugh. As a youngish female graduate instructor in higher education, this bums me. My students have been respectful for the most part but a few of my colleagues have horror stories. And I've definitely had experiences of catching male students ogling and realizing belatedly (and embarrassingly) that my outfit wasn't as