stop telling girls with thick thighs that they shouldn’t wear light wash jeans because they’re “unflattering.” stop telling short girls that they shouldn’t wear high-waisted jeans because they make them look shorter. stop telling girls with big thighs to stay away from baggy clothes and boyfriend jeans. stop telling petite girls they can’t wear capris. stop telling telling tall girls to avoid wearing heels so they won’t “intimidate” people. stop telling skinny girls to only wear tops that give them the illusion of having hips. stop telling girls with big boobs to avoid shirts and dresses without a waist. stop telling chubby girls to stay away from patterns and horizontal stripes. stop telling girls with cellulite to wear long shorts. stop telling short girls to wear heels and vertical stripes to make themselves look taller. stop telling pale girls they can’t wear warm colors and stop telling dark girls they can’t wear cool colors. stop telling girls to be ashamed of their body type.
- Students: Hey, so at this point a lot of students would rather break their own legs than go to school because of the immense workload placed on us in the form of increased standardized testing and out of school work. It is remarkably frustrating and stressful to students, and causes a strain on our mental health
- Parents: Hey, so our children are extremely overworked and we have noticed a huge increase in time spent on homework rather than things that kids should be doing like socializing and naturally forming interests that could lead them to possible career choices
- Teachers: The state curriculum is becoming more demanding, requiring our students to learn more in less time, all while increasing the number and frequency of standardized tests (giving us even less time to teach important material). This makes us sad, because we want to share knowledge with students, but are forced to give them large amounts of homework to make up for lost time in the classroom.
- The U.S. educational system: So what you're telling me is.... you want... more test??
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i hate that i flinch whenever anyone raises their voice even a little bit
i hate that i panic when anyone even pretends to be angry
i hate that my heart races when someone so much as frowns at me
i hate it i hate it i hate it
Anonymous asked:
iguanamouth answered:
fourty exclamation points in a row and it is pronounced like a person screaming
May Day 2016: Bangladeshi garment workers celebrate by setting fire to the Zara garment factory. Literally thousands of garment workers in Bangladesh have died in death trap garment factories run by multinational clothing companies.
why do white british people hate on white americans and vice versa when u guys are literally the same people
an american person obviously made this lol
im british but ok
lmao!!! 😂😂😂
the signs as aussie stereotypes
- aries: we're really badass and our backyards are essentially the outback
- taurus: we all love vegemite
- gemini: we ride kangaroos, wrestle crocs, and hang out with koalas in our spare time
- cancer: impossible to understand us because of how m8's talk
- leo: OZZIE OZZIE OZZIE!!!
- virgo: we're constantly surrounded by iNSANELY DANGEROUS SHARKS AND SHIT
- libra: saying m8 all the fucking time
- scorpio: we're in the middle of a hot red desert
- sagittarius: always drunk or tipsy
- capricorn: all of us are surfers that chill by the beach
- aquarius: we all cook our food on the barbie
- pisces: we all drink fosters
So inspirational.
She does not fucking care. Lmao.

