"You get depressed because you know that you’re not what you should be."

Marilyn Manson (via handels)

sedmikraska:

i feel sad and ugly

yrelectricsurgeissweet:

It’s kind of ridiculous that you’re expected to get out of bed EVERY day

I do not want to go to work today, I’m exhausted.

No me gusta working at Lunching Pad, either.
I always fuck up the hot dogs.
I wonder if I can request that I not work with them on moral grounds,
being vegetarian and all.
At least I’m at Storybook for the rest of the week. 

Excuse me while I go pass out for two seconds, get ready, and leave.

psychoholic:

buster, you’re 8 years old. stop having an existential crisis.

Being the first one to wake up in a sleepover.


How to hate yourself in Japanese

How to hate yourself in Japanese

streetcornertwoam:

Doctor Who Quote

The Doctor/Sky: “Now then, Sky. Are you Sky? Is Sky still in there? Mrs. Silvestry. You know exactly what I’m going to say. How are you doing that? Roast beef. Bananas. The Medusa Cascade. Bang! Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, TARDIS. Shamble bobble dibble dooble. Oh, Doctor, you’re so handsome. Yes, I am, thank you. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O. First she repeats, then she catches up. What’s the next stage?”

"Those who subvert social norms are, ostensibly, people who have forgotten that they can be seen, publicly, at any time. Therefore, when they transgress social norms—by expressing physical affection for a person not visibly coded as the opposite sex, for example, or by being fat and rejecting social and bodily invisibility—they need to be reminded of this omniscient social gaze, and in the absence of institutional discipline, must be punished so they do not transgress again. This is the mechanism by which a dude who sees me in a vividly-colored dress, walking alone as though I either don’t know or don’t care that I am defying bodily norms, feels compelled to scream “UGLY FAT BITCH” at me. He is applying social discipline and teaching me a lesson: Everyone can see you, and your body and/or behavior are unacceptable."

So Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham walk into an elementary school cafeteria* via the Two Whole Cakes blog by Lesley Kinzel (via vashti)

y u care about conforming to social norms! (via societysfreckle)