(via gold)
heres the realest shit ever: literally no one is going to pressure you to do drugs in high school
literally no one
an encounter i had in 10th grade in a bathroom
person: hey we’re about to smoke some pot do you want some?
me: nah i got a test in like 20 minutes i just have to pee
person: alright good luck
actual highschool party I’ve been to
person: I brought beer!
people: aaaaaaa yyyyeeeaaahhh
person: want some?!?!
Me: no I don’t drink
person: GOOD MORE FOR US HERE’S SOME SODA
On the bus:
Dude: Do you want a cigarette?
Me: Dude I’m asthmatic. I’d die.
Dude: Okay, cool, cool.“Say ‘no’ to drugs” is constantly drilled into our heads from elementary all the way through high school, but we aren’t taught about the real pressures we’ll be put under. We aren’t taught how to say “no” to someone regarding sex(especially if they are a significant other), we aren’t taught how to stand up for ourselves, we aren’t taught to be honest and gentle and kind. We aren’t taught how to defend from rape or how not to rape. We aren’t taught that “no” means “no” or about different gender and sexuality orientations. No, we’re taught to say “no” to doing drugs or drinking alcohol when that’s not something that’s a constant battle in our lives. This needs to change.wow this got serious really fast.
remember the literal dark ages when screens weren’t backlit and you needed this fucking thing to see what you were doing
(via humorrelated)
best one yet
Guy couldn’t even run away from his lies at the end
(via romanlovesme)
would like to formally apologize to my friends for the times when i get really quiet and moody and stare off into space and don’t join in in the conversation i love all of you i’m sorry i can be a downer sometimes
i relate
1. Hold your head high, and look others in the eye
2. Smile
3. Stop apologizing
4. Relax and be quick to laugh at yourself (but not at others!)
5. Dress in a way that indicates you have self worth
6. Use good manners (like saying please and thank you) as this is actually a mark of self respect
7. Expect other people to believe in you, and to see and appreciate your good qualities.
8. Before you know it, its no longer fake
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