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Teenager: I think I'm really ugly, I hate it.

Society: Oh my god what an attention seeking bitch haha!

Teenager: I think I look good today.

Society: You're so full of yourself!

Teenager: I don't know how to act around most people.

Society: Just be yourself, that's all anyone can ask for :)

Teenager: *being herself*

Society: What a freak, what the fuck are you doing you idiot?!

Teenager: *commits suicide*

Society: That's such a shame, she was a great person. People should've told her how amazing she was when she was actually alive rather than wait till now!

Hasn't any of the people who feel like this considered NOT bothering to comment upon how they think they themself looks like, people are a lot more friendly toward those who are not outwardly arrogant nor begging for others pity. It's human nature that we avoid needless drama but it seems that people who MUST have a definitive opinion of theirselves also crave our reasurrance of how their one-sided self opinions are somehow wrong which causes others to care about some piece of mundane fuckery. What im getting at is that you should care what people think of you, but not what people think of how YOU think of yourself because it reaches a point where you let your worrys about the non existant consume your life and its bluddy pointless yo.

And is 'themself' an actual word?

redscharlach:

Otters Who Look Like Benedict Cumberbatch: A Visual Examination.

All otters are from The Daily Otter, for all your ottery Tumblr needs!

helloannabanana:

commettere:

Hachiko, a dog who waited at the train station for his owner to return from work everyday. One day, his owner suffered a cerebral hemorrhage at work and never came home. Hachi continued to wait for his return - appearing exactly when the train was due at the station - for the next nine years.

(Source: sakuraba--neku)

Following the trend here, it appears that the richer you are the less you have to hold your cup, so inductively, Jedis must be trillionaires

Following the trend here, it appears that the richer you are the less you have to hold your cup, so inductively, Jedis must be trillionaires