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    faythinthemusic:

    I want to be really clear about something: Planned Parenthood has done more to prevent abortion than the pro-life movement ever has.

    Yup, preventing abortion by giving abortions. Makes sense!

    No you fucking crusty nutsack giving people the education and the tools to not become pregnant in the first fucking place

    One of my Christian friends made a Facebook post about how PP gave her tons of resources when she was trying to get pregnant and people were actually genuinely shocked that they provided such resources; they had fully bought into the idea that PP is just an “abortion factory”. The misinformation that’s been spread about PP is unreal.

    gosh it’s almost like Planned Parenthood will help you plan for parenthood

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  • marblehotspot:

    someone: what’s wrong? tell me how you feel

    me, forgetting everything i’ve ever struggled with because i’m being put on the spot: uhhhhhh i’m actually pretty okay

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  • spilledinkandtears:

    “It feels like a cancer in my chest. An acid just burning everything away. Everything is deteriorating and its taking my happiness away with it.”

    — Depression (via @spilledinkandtears)

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  • gonnamuke:

    When you share really personal shit about urself and it’s fine in the moment and u feel good but like three hours later you’re like why did I say that?????? and your brain is literally flicking the lights on and off screaming welcome to hell!!! welcome to hell!!!

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    me making coffee: this going to fix everything.

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  • thepentaclepinup:

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    nilaavu:

    The state of Kerala, India, is experiencing one of the worst floods since 1924. Over 20,000 houses have been damaged completely and 10,000 km of roads have been destroyed. Essential services have taken a hit, with shortages in medical supplies and drinking water reported from several places. A red alert has been issued in 11 of the 14 districts.

    324 people have lost their lives since the rains started on May 29. Over half of them - 190 across 14 districts - have died in the last few days. Over 314,000 people have been moved to relief camps across the state with many more still missing or unreachable.

    AnboduKochi is a non-profit organisation that has been one of the largest groups to provide relief support in Kochi, they need cash to transport all the donations they have been getting and make sure it gets to the relief camps.

    keralarescue.in is an initiative by Govt. of Kerala, Kerala State IT Mission and IEEE Kerala Section for effective collaboration and communications between authorities, volunteers and public

    Google has put out a consolidated and pin-dropped list of centres providing rescue ops, including shelters, food and water, medicine and essentials, volunteers, Jeep rescue and ambulances, among others.

    In case you are looking for someone stranded in Kerala or have information about someone, use the Person Finder, which crowdsources information, to help.

    Below are some ways to donate and help rebuild the lives of those affected.

    The Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF) is 100% exempt from tax and “is an emergency assistance release mechanism granting immediate relief to families and individuals distressed by calamity, loss of life due to accidents and chronic diseases.”

    Amazon lets users donate to one of three NGOs: Goonj, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision India. Once you select one of the three NGOs, you can choose what you want to donate by going through their wishlist

    Flipkart allows users to donate to NGO Goonj

    Paytm allows users to donate to the CMDRF and matches each donation made rupee for rupee

    Oxfam India is on the ground providing dry food, clean water, shelter & long-term recovery.

    British Malayali Kerala Floods Relief Appeal if you are living in the UK

    Kerala Flood Relief Fund from USA if you are living in the US

    Kerala Flood Relief Fund from SMYM Australia or Donate to Help Kerala Flood Victims by Australian India Foundation Incorporated if you are living in Australia

    Milaap is a crowdfunding website

    Ketto is also a crowdfunding website

    Please consider donating any amount of money you can. If you know of any more resources and ways to help, please add to this post.

    Hi! I am not sure if any of my followers saw, but I’ve been saying it is pretty bad for Kerala right now. (PS: I’m safe right now, and my family has moved to shelters or high-level areas).

    Just in case, if you didn’t know, Kerala is a small state in the south-west part of India. We are mainly known for our cynicism, sarcasm, and our love of going to “The Gulf”. We are that part of India that had Muslims before the Mughals Invasion and Christians before the British Invasion and lived more-or-less in harmony with each other throughout. We love our socialism, our love of eating beef, and generally trying to resist the majoritarian principles of rest of the country.

    And currently, Kerala is trembling under the fury of the monsoon. 


    There has been incessant rain for the past three weeks, and most parts of Kerala are flooded. Till yesterday , 12 out of 14 districts were on Red Alert. All 44 rivers on this small strip of land was overflowing. As the rains continued, most lakes, reservoirs, and dams got filled and 33 dams were opened. And the outflow of these dams combined with rainwater rushed through towns and cities alike.

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    There has been landslides, sudden top soil movement and road collapses throughout the state, but especially in hilly areas. Most bridges, roads (including National Highways) are either completely destroyed or flooded beyond use.

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    Ten thousands of homes have been inundated and families have moved away.  People and entire cities & towns have been marooned.

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    This man is inside his home; neck-deep in water [he made this video and shared it through social media in an effort to get noticed and rescued]:

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    The Kochi International Airport is flooded and would be shut down for ten days. Railways are jammed and most roads are flooded. Most dams are open and cities have turned into lakes and rivers. The fact that there are water disputes with neighbouring states and state-level & national-level politics involved doesn’t help the common people of Kerala either.

    This is not a water-tank over-flowing. It’s an entire dam that is overflowing (the Peringalkutthu dam, to be precise): . 

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    The death toll is currently estimated to be about 300 and over 3 lakh individuals have been displaced. It is only because of high inter-connectivity and an educated population that the death toll has been under control.

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    And this is just the beginning:

    • Those who are rescued has to deal with extensive property damage.
    • Farmers have to deal with huge crop loss.
    • Most rescue shelters are running out of food and medicines. 
    • Food shortage will continue even after the floods as most of our food comes from Tamil Nadu/Andhra Pradesh, and the roads and railways connecting the two states are flooded.
    • Roads, Bridges and Communication channels will have to be rebuilt.
    • Outbreaks of water-borne diseases as water will get contaminated
    • Outbreaks of mosquito-born diseases like Dengue fever as stagnant water persists.

     Large sections of Kerala is flooded. Kochi has come to a halt.

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    Seriously, we are in big trouble. So, if you can donate, please do. Small acts of kindness goes a long way. If not, please signal boost.

    @xena-oreo-princess

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  • starsberrisnunicorns:

    Did the cat just give–

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    Hannah Gadsby: Nanette (2018)

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