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You don’t know this person’s story, but you do know that she included a bit at the end of her comment about how she is tired of other people assuming that her depression can be solved if she try harder. This person says she is therapy and does plenty of life evaluation...so why would you think you are helping her or

I nearly cried! Muna and Weber are so wonderful, and it’s clear that these parents want so much for their children. The patriarchy is still a thing clearly, but I love seeing all the support from elders and male peers.

“Seldom” is a big boy word! Uh-oh. Stay on brand, Donald.

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Remember when Unilever ran Dove’s Choose Beautiful campaign and the Axe Effect ads at the same time? (I! Love! Capitalism!)

I read this book when I was in middle school, and it was /so important/. It was so important to me. There’s so many important themes in this book - The little kindnesses and cruelties can make a difference, but they can’t make all the difference. Because mental illness and rape culture. This book taught me the warning

*rolls eyes and takes out phone as if she got a text or something even though the screen is high-key blank*

Hi, I am the kids! I’ve only ever heard granola in the tree hugger usage. Also, you know we have our own slang, fam. - .-

Librarians are such badasses. If you are one, thank you so much - you are amazing.

Hahaaa I didn’t think I’d actually get ungreyed. Now I feel guilty about getting all heated. Sorry fam :/ Here’s an essay, if anyone wants the TL;DR, lmk.

I just. I’m a student at Phillips Academy, and I’ve been a reader of Jezebel for even longer. Though I’m just a lurker, I’ve always really appreciated Jezebel and it’s community. But seeing these comments (this isn’t really pointed at you, I’m just replying to yours because that’s easiest), I’m really frustrated.