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So many people are dead to me now. So many people are dead by me now.

  1:17 am  |   February 27 2011   |  1 note  

I refuse to buy into all that.

Everyone is talking girl this, girls that. Girlfriends are the shit.

Actually no. They complicate everything and my life is already complicated enough. 

I do not want a girlfriend. I want to live life my way with my friends and that’s it.

  11:27 pm  |   February 24 2011   |  4 notes  

I’m cold.

I’m cold.

  3:01 pm  |   February 23 2011   |  2 notes  

(via aiusayouth)

  12:52 pm  |   February 21 2011   |  3,027 notes  

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  11:58 pm  |   February 20 2011   |  1 note  

why concern ourselves with anything superfluous and superficial?

  8:58 pm  |   February 13 2011   |  1 note  

“‘Race’ is a set of culturally created attitudes toward, and beliefs about, human differences developed following widespread exploration and colonization by Western European powers since the 16th century.” - Official Statement on ‘Race’ published in the September 1997 edition of American Anthropological Association.

It also says, “Race was invented as a social mechanism to justify the retention of slavery” and “established a rigid hierarchy of socially exclusive categories, underscored and bolstered and unequal rank and status differences and provided the rationalization that such difference were natural or God-given.”
They “linked superior traits to Europeans and negative and inferior ones to blacks and Indians.”
“Race evolved as a worldview, a body of prejudgements that distort our ideas about human differences and group behavior.”
“At the end of the 20th century, we now understand that human behavior is learned, conditioned into infants beginning at birth and always subject to modification and change. No human is born with built-in culture traits or language.”
”It is a basic tenet of anthropological knowledge that all normal human beings have the capacity to learn any cultural behavior.”
All taken from Official Statement on ‘Race’ published in the September 1997 edition of American Anthropological Association.

  10:35 am  |   February 12 2011  

i have this uncontrollable fear that people won’t remember me.

  1:50 pm  |   February 10 2011  

there is no such thing as emotion.

Agents of socialization have trained us to say we are sad when something sad happens, and happy when something happy happens. Society has categorize these “emotions” and forced them upon us.

  12:31 pm  |   February 10 2011  

I’m getting beat, bad.

I’m getting beat, bad.

  9:08 am  |   February 10 2011  

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