When you put on your favorite movie for someone and you’re really excited for them to watch it for the first time AND THEY DON’T EVEN PAY ATTENTION TO IT
when u say a really clever comeback without stuttering

Trayvon Martin would have been celebrating his 19th birthday today
The media would NEVER show this picture of him with this Experience Aviation jumpsuit on because it shows that he was a human. An intellectual. It shows that he had dreams and aspirations just like everyone else. Trayvon Martin loved aviation so much so that he gave up his high school career in football to enroll in this program. Source.
Here is the video proof of my previous post about this officer forcing his way into my moms house (without legal documentation) and arresting my brothers friend without explanation. PLEASE REBLOG TO RAISE AWARENESS!!
Boosting!!!
boost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tip for future reference for anyone who might be watching this: keep the camera on the police at all times.
Not even safe in our own damn homes.
GET THIS TO 5 MILLION NOTES GET THIS NATIONAL FUCKING ATTENTION
Holy fucking shit omg.
“help me get away from him”
“no.”“Sir.”
“What did I do?”
“I’m scared.”
“Please don’t shoot me.”
My heart fucking broke. He was pleading to know what he did wrong and he was scared to death.Please tumblr just this once
Disabled protagonists in seven non-contemporary fantasy YA novels:
The Queen of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner
Winterkill by Kate Boorman
Drowned by Nichola Reilly
Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry
Dragonswood by Janet Lee Carey
The Elementals by Saundra Mitchell
The Young Elites by Marie LuOf these novels, we’ve only reviewed Gathering Blue and The Elementals at Disability in Kidlit. We can’t vouch for the other portrayals as of yet, but are working on getting several of these titles reviewed.
If you’ve read any of these, how did you think the disability aspect was handled?
Coming soon: disabled protagonists in modern-day fantasy YA novels.
Want more Disability in Kidlit booklists?
Want to review one of these titles for us?Since slecnaztemnot asked in the tags which disabilities these characters have:
The Queen of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner features an MC with a recently amputated hand;
Winterkill by Kate Boorman features an MC with a limp as a result of a childhood injury;
Drowned by Nichola Reilly features an MC with an amputated lower arm as a result of a childhood accident;
Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry features an MC born with a “twisted foot”;
Dragonswood by Janet Lee Carey features an MC who’s deaf in one ear as a result of abuse;
The Elementals by Saundra Mitchell features an MC who limps as a result of childhood polio;
The Young Elites by Marie Lu features an MC who’s had one eye removed after a childhood illness.
Please keep this circulating. Cops are getting more and more brazen, know your rights!
good to know
Reblogging every time this goes past
I had to learn my rights the hard way…read this, study it, memorize it, this is insanely valuable information.
imagine: a court system where you do not know the gender, race, sexual orientation, wealth, name, ect. of the person being charged
think of how different the punishments would be

That lady looks so worried haha love it
The guy behind her with the thumbs up though
The Big Spoonie / Chronic Illness Christmas Card Exchange 2014!
Hi everyone!! This month I’m combining three of my biggest passions in life – snail mail, the online chronic illness (or spoonie) community, and of course Christmas, to set up a project with the imaginative title The Big Spoonie / Chronic Illness Christmas Card Exchange (2014!) I hope that in setting up this project, I can help spread the much-needed Christmassy love, and bring big smiles to people’s faces this season!



























