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I can confirm, I’ll be turning sixteen in July and I’m going to see Fall Out Boy in the spring :)

I know that my parents got me a phone because I moved when I was around fourteen, so they wanted me to be able to keep in touch with my friends. Also, we moved to a larger city and they were concerned about my communication, etc. That being said, I managed to survive my childhood without one.

Maybe it’s a mystery that will never be solved? Idk what the photoshopper was thinking, she looks very ashy and unhealthy in the picture. I think it looks a lot like a failed attempt at color correction.

*tears stream down face because this is so accurate*

maybe aftershock? it’s a two day festival in norcal. on a ranch in the middle of nowhere.

I’m so confused by everything in this post

This is kind of weird because I used to follow her blog religiously. She had accurate Asian makeup tutorials (meaning, they were for more than the stereotypical monolid eye type) when almost no one else did. Then, a month ago she posted this blog post absolutely bashing this girl who commented on her Instagram asking

100% honesty: i’m 15, i have oral herpes and i got it from sharing a water bottle with my friend. i don’t really know what to do about it, or how to tell people my age. i’ve never done anything sexual with anyone before and i’m really nervous about having to tell others and i also don’t want to pass it on to anyone

okay, like, i get the anger but you do realize you are suggesting that we isolate children from their friends? and prevent them from recieving an equal education?

Many months late, I want to point out that the new California law is excessive. Refusing to allow students to attend normal schools because they aren’t vaxxed is more harmful to the student than it is to the parent. The parents are the one who are controlling if they vax their kids or not, it’s unfair to punish the