That old “don’t compare yourself to others” thing finally makes sense.
Because even if what you consider an accomplishment is seen as no big deal by other people, it’s a big deal for you, and that’s what you should keep in mind.
Bad:
-Wasted money on Ensure
-Went to like 5000 appointments
-Embarrassed myself and made everything awkward by disclosing too much stuff to too many people
-Made my parents worry
-Will probably never be proud of my body type (even when it becomes my natural weight) anymore
-Got colder
-Got less patient
-Don’t try to be nice anymore
-Feel less comfortable opening up to people
Good:
-Got 5000 hand sanitizers from the 5000 appointments
-Took the bus by myself
- Learned to suck it up when life is a pain in the ass
-Learned that feeling shitty is temporary
-Learned to do stuff in spite of myself
-When crazy stuff happens at least it can make a good story

I’m still going to read and like stuff but I’m not posting anything for now.
(via papertissue)

The Lion King, 1994 (dir. Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff)
(via tweexcore)
Someone needs to come to a consensus and just tell me exactly:
This sounds like such a typical brown kid thing to say but it is hard to not just believe my parents’ opinion on all this. It’s difficult to think maybe their view on things is messed up too.
I don’t know who to listen to and who is right. I don’t know what’s right for me and I don’t think anyone knows for a fact what is right for me.
jordychristine:
Please reblog this to help strike a blow against pediatric cancer. I will post on Sunday exactly how much I’ve raised by doing this!
Sometimes It’s Better To Be Kept In The Dark (get this on a tee | make your own tee)
We shouldn’t be 12 year-old girls all the time.
Yeah just when it comes to our tastes in music.