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wanhebruh:

3melting3rainbows3:

thehoneybeewitch:

fairie-prince:

I don’t know what this is but same

this is the most relatable thing I’ve seen in 2016 to date

“cindy no, FUCK”

@asecretinside @princesshollis @tydyedshoelaces

garageband-bitch:

tbh life’s too short to be embarrassed by little things ??? wear that outfit ur mom said was ugly & laugh ur natural too loud laugh & talk to intimidating people u find interesting !!! join cringy clubs & read books everyone hates & wear too much eyeliner !!! if shit doesn’t work out who cares !!! people who are worth being around will stick by u anyway !!!

actually-neurodivergent:

I’ve seen a post or two about voting tomorrow if you have disabilities and I just want to say that if you’re NOT voting tomorrow..

I understand.

You might not be able to get out of bed/the house.

You might not be able to get to the polling place.

You might not be able to make the plans to go.

You might have to prioritize your health first.

You might not have been able to vote by mail already.

You could be too paranoid to go.

You could be too tired to go.

You might have to go to the hospital.

You might be IN the hospital.

You might not have anyone to help you do it.

It’s OK! Just try your best, that’s all you can do. It is important to vote but the people who are able to go tomorrow aren’t just voting for themselves, they’re voting for those that can’t, like you.

Red Alert! Ignore all polls!

drst:

Warning Warning Warning!

If you live in the US, ignore any and all reporting on polling you’re seeing. Nobody knows what will happen on Tuesday.

Most US pollsters rely on landline phone numbers for their research. Imagine how inaccurate that data set is.

Also early voting numbers are in the izonkosphere right now, higher than they’ve ever been before. Who exactly those people are? Nobody’s sure.

So ignore the polls. Your vote matters. Vote on Tuesday.