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chemicallywrit:
“kaylapocalypse:
“ historicaltimes:
“ “Crazy Dion” Diamond at one of his sit-ins as a teenager in Arlington, VA. June 10, 1960
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All of those people around him are demons
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hey guys! here’s some fun things i learned from this article...

chemicallywrit:

kaylapocalypse:

historicaltimes:

ā€œCrazy Dionā€ Diamond at one of his sit-ins as a teenager in Arlington, VA. June 10, 1960

via reddit

All of those people around him are demons

hey guys! hereā€™s some fun things i learned from this article about Dion Diamond:

  • he did these sit-ins by himself. like idk about you, but i always thought of sit-ins as organized by groups, what kind of bravery does it take, man
  • he didnā€™t tell anyone about it, like he was no glory-seeker about this. his parents didnā€™t even know until reporters started calling them up like ā€œhey, did you know your son is in jail?
  • when someone called the cops heā€™d skedaddle out the back door although he was sent to prison multiple times
  • the last time he got arrested was in Baton Rouge, and the cops were so sick of him that they told inmates theyā€™d put in a good word for anyone who gave Diamond a hard time. (the inmates didnā€™t take the bait.)
  • heā€™s still alive!
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hark, a hero of our times!

solisaureus:

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came home drunk last night and got way too excited to see my cat

sapphicinsanity:

last-to-the-orgy:

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If religious extremists hate you youā€™re probably doing something right

chaserofstarsandtheabyss:

fourlokototallandscaping:

A few months back, I read about a study that found that people who were told to regularly think about things they’re grateful for reported significantly improved physical and mental well-being at the end of the study. So I started going for a walk every day before work and making myself come up with 5 things that I’m grateful for. And I know it sounds like the most cornball shit ever, but it has fundamentally changed my brain chemistry.

I was aware that I was becoming a little bit too much of a sarcastic little hater before I started this experiment. Now I am almost startled to catch myself saying shit like, “Wow, look at the flowers on that tree, I am so grateful I decided to walk this way,” unironically, completely unprompted, and outside of the specific time in the day when I do the gratitude practice. I’ve rewired my brain to look for things to be grateful for, and so I look around me more and find more of them, which makes me feel happier, which makes me find even more good things.

For the record, I’m not saying, “Only think positive thoughts! No bad vibes!” Toxic positivity is probably about as unhealthy as only thinking negative thoughts. Sometimes shit does just suck. I’m not telling you to be grateful for the bad things around you. Being a sarcastic little hater definitely has its place. But setting aside like 2 minutes per day to come up with 5 things you’re grateful for will genuinely improve your outlook. It doesn’t have to be big stuff—sometimes the best I can manage is simple shit like, “I’m grateful that zippers were invented,” but even that forces me to be in the present moment and deepens my appreciation of the world around me. Try it, even if you have to do it badly or sarcastically at first. Even if you only do it so that you can come back and tell me I’m wrong in 3 months. Set a daily alarm on your phone and give it a try.

Neuroplasticity let’s go!!!! You can absolutely train your brain to see more positivity, and our behaviors and actions can impact how we think and our mental state. I honestly need to do this more often.

zillanovikov:

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every year I post this meme and every year people get more mad at me than they did the previous year

violentwavesofemotion:

“Today again I am hardly myself. It happens over and over.”

— Mary Oliver, from New And Selected Poems, Volume Two

ladiesblr:

CLUELESS (1995)
Dir. by Amy Heckerling

embroiderycrafts:
“Recreated Van Goghs ‘Wheatfield with cypresses’ šŸŒæ by Maybemysunrise
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embroiderycrafts:

Recreated Van Goghs ‘Wheatfield with cypresses’ 🌿 by Maybemysunrise

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