beautilation:

shigaretto:

sailorp00n:

rosydrops:

Cleaning

Money

Health

Emergency

Food

Home

Job

Travel

Better You

I’ve been living on my own for almost 4 years now and I have like 50 tabs open.

Bless the person who put together this post, it ought to be made into a pamphlet for everyone in highschool/college.

omg

Everyone needs this.

thriftstorewarfare:

A moment of silence for all of the impressionable people who are going to be grossly misinformed about BDSM due to the impending abomination that is the 50 Shades of Grey movie. 

Say it with me kids

Christian Grey is not a Dom. 

Christian Grey is an abuser. 

cosmic-noir:

the-goddamazon:

madnessinthemist:

sourcedumal:

fuckinginactivity:

queenconsuelabananahammock:

athenagray:

Tweet 1: I can see a lot of people either avoiding Plan B & ending up pregnant or attempting to take multiple doses & getting sick.

Tweet 2: anyone w a credit card (not everyone, I know) can/should use ella ella-rx.com they’ll ship it overnight $45

SIGNAL BOOST. Ella is another form of emergency contraception/the morning-after pill. It’s more effective than Plan B and can be taken up to FIVE DAYS after your mishap, rather than three days. Please spread this around; with all of the anti-choice legislation flying about and how difficult it can be for some people to get Plan B even OTC (like minors, people living in small towns, etc.), this might be the only way a lot of people can get their hands on the morning-after pill.

Boooooost

I’ve also read that Ella is more effective for plus size people.

This is important. Ella works for everyone. Plan B is not effective for people over 176 pounds. Protect yourself

Everyone?

Boosting the shit outta this.

Plan B is not effective for people over 176 pounds.

Plan B is not effective for people over 176 pounds.

Plan B is not effective for people over 176 pounds.

Plan B is not effective for people over 176 pounds.

Plan B is not effective for people over 176 pounds.

BOOST BOOST BOOST

I’m the kind of person who wants to help people but other times I don’t. But really. I don’t understand how people don’t want help when they need it. It bugs me a lot for some reason.

mishacolins:

People feel different i guess. Some people feel like they don’t want to be dependent on help from others

Speaking as one of those people, ime a lot of people who offer help either 1. do so conditionally/with strings attached (e.g., so that they’ll then be owed a favor) or 2. do so without the intention of being taken up on the offer (i.e., they’re “just being nice” but don’t actually want to do anything).

As a result, very often if someone offers to help me it just makes me suspicious. And it makes me a bit sad every time, because I know that there are also many people who genuinely do want to help, but the other stuff has been really deeply and repeatedly ingrained, so.

(Also, sometimes I’d just prefer to do things myself, especially when I know I can manage, but that’s mostly for stuff like reaching something on a high shelf or opening a stuck jar.)

robotmango:

when i forget to log into ao3 and i have to click proceed to see an adult fic, i actually get a kick out of it. like i am an old timey queen and my bard is apologetic: “gentle lady, dicks doth touch in this next ballad. would you prefer another?” and i give him a gesture of command like, “nay, you may proceed, minstrel. bring forth the tale of dicks”