draco–malfoy:

After two hours of dramatic emotional breakdown and a cup of ramen later I realized that I was in fact hungry and not sad.

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traumadic:

person: why are you drinking coffee, don’t you have anxiety?? won’t that make it worse??

me:

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cantanopeshitthatwastaken:

It’s interesting how diseases rip through schools at incredible speeds despite being in an arguably modern, clean(ish) environment. I wonder if it has something to do with the whole “you need a doctor’s note to excuse your absence of even one day” combined with the average price of going to a doctor, the lack of education on things like “you’re still contagious even after the fever goes away”, and the overwhelming message of “if you don’t struggle through it, you’re a failure!”

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audreyii-fic:

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nessa007:

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legends only!!!

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prochoice-or-gtfo:
“Don’t forget that what the U.S. is doing matches the U.N.’s description of a genocidal act.
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somewhere-inthe-deep:

maevegreen:

the-revolution-continues:

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I just spammed my FB page with these…not sorry.

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bioethicists:

diet culture is so rooted in the idea that our bodies are machines that our minds have to outwit. it pushes for the idea that hunger is something you have to “beat”, that cravings are an annoyance to ignore or outwit, that the way our bodies want to look and want to be is something to fight, that it needs to be helped to do things it was built to do.

here is the liberating truth- your body is so smart and it is trying to help you. it works so hard to keep you alive- sometimes it fails at what it’s trying to do, sometimes it does it in unconvential ways, but it is trying to keep you alive! hunger is our body saying “we need food”- it’s not something to ignore or supress. cravings are our body saying “we need a specific type of food”- they aren’t something to trick or prevent. natural weight and weight distribution are our body saying “this is the shape in which we work best”- they aren’t something to control or reduce. denying this is what hurts us most- even though diet culture tries to tell us that listening to our bodies and treating them with kindness and forgiveness is wrong.

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