July 4, 2018
The Signs Negative Traits

lunarbitches:

Aries:

Arrogant
Thinks they know everything
Stubborn
Insensitive
Unorganized
Unnecessarily confrontational
Always trying to fight everyone

Taurus:

Stubborn
Self indulgent
Lazy
Materialistic
Posessive
Remembers every bad thing anyone has ever done to them
Holds grudges forever

Gemini:

Superficial
Lack decision making ability
Just can’t get it together
Always anxious
Lacks consistency
Nosy
Detaching and forgetful

Cancer:

Mood swings
Pessimistic
Clingy
Overly emotional
Always suspicious
Gives up easily
Insecure

Leo:

Headstrong
Egotistical
Possessive
Demanding
Impatient
Arrogant
Melodramatic

Virgo:

Overly critical
Fussy
Fastidious
Self righteous
Conservative
Judgemental
Petty

Libra:

Flaky
Lazy
Indecisive
Superficial
Detached
Codependant
Self serving

Scorpio:

Jealous and possessive
Doesn’t trust anyone
Resentful
Manipulative
Agressive
Destructive
Intolerant

Sagittarius:

Careless
Tactless
Pushy
Inconsistant
Cocky
Argumentative
Irresponsible

Capricorn:

Pessimistic
Ridged
Condescending
Haughty
Insensitive
Apprehensive
Snobby

Aquarius:

Aloof
Unpredictable
Detached
Extremist
Chaotic
Scattered
Rebellious

Pisces:

Idealistic
Overly sensitive
Lazy
Pessimistic
Escapist
Spiteful
Oblivious

Positive Traits

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July 4, 2018
polychelles:
“Yangshuo, China by Jo Yee
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polychelles:

Yangshuo, China by Jo Yee

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July 4, 2018

missmentelle:

Whether you realize it or not, your brain believes in something called the “Just-World Hypothesis”, and it’s a big part of the reason that we’re all so horrible to each other. 

On the surface, you know that the world isn’t fair. You might say those exact words out loud to yourself every day. But deep down, somewhere in the back of your mind, your brain secretly believes that we do live in a fair and just world, where everyone gets exactly what they deserve. Our brains can’t handle chaos. We had to evolve believing that our actions always had rational consequences - if you go out and hunt for food, you get to live. If you don’t hunt, you die. That’s what gets us out of bed in the morning, and lets us muster up the motivation to chase after our goals. We can’t really handle the idea that terrible things can happen to us at any time, for absolutely no reason. So our brains pretend that’s not true. 

And we pretend that we have total control over our lives when we don’t. 

When something bad happens, we need to know the reason why it happened. We need to know that there was a way to prevent it, and if there isn’t one, our brains will make something up. He got cancer because he didn’t eat well enough. She got assaulted because she wore a short skirt. He lost his job because he didn’t work hard enough. We can’t accept that cancer just happens. We can’t accept that assaults can happen to anyone. We can’t accept that our lives are at the whims of large economic forces beyond our control. Finding reasons to blame others for their own misfortunes lets us pretend that misfortunes can always be avoided. It lets us pretend that if we just eat our vegetables, wear long dresses and stay a little late at work every day, nothing bad will ever happen to us. 

This is still true, by the way, after something does happen to us, even if it was truly outside our control. No matter how clearly “not our fault” it was, we will still look for ways to blame ourselves for what happened. That’s how strong this instinct is. This is why victims of abuse and assault will bend over backwards to blame themselves, even if they were toddlers at the time of the incident. Because at the end of the day, it’s still much, much less terrifying to believe that “I fucked up” than it is to accept that “I live in an indifferent universe where bad and good things happen to undeserving people, and there’s nothing I can do about it”. We’re willing to throw ourselves under the bus if it means that we can hang on to that comforting illusion. 

The problem is, that comforting illusion has real-life consequences for a whole lot of people. 

The just-world hypothesis is the reason that wealthy people struggle to feel any empathy for the poor. They don’t want to accept that being rich or poor is largely due to luck and circumstance - it would be hard to live with the guilt that comes with having so much more than other people. Instead, they have to believe that everyone “earns” their lot in life, and that everyone has a fair chance to succeed. They have to believe that the poor are lazy, or stupid, or incompetent, because the alternative is unthinkable. It’s the same reason people struggle to find empathy for criminals, or abuse survivors, or the mentally ill. We need to believe that those people somehow “deserve” their misfortune - otherwise, we would have to accept that we are no better than they are, and that at any time, we could end up just like them. 

Believing in the Just-Wold Hypothesis isn’t your fault. It’s always going to be lurking somewhere in your mind, pushing you to blame others and whispering unkind thoughts into your ear. You can’t get rid of it. But you don’t have to listen to it. We’re lucky enough to be able to think and rationalize, and once you know why you have these unkind thoughts, you can ignore them and choose empathy instead. 

April 3, 2017
"kef"

— An untranslatable Arabic word, kef is known as something that gives your pleasure.  (via wordsnquotes)

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March 18, 2017
"In order for our perceptions to be clear, we must eliminate all the faults that prevent us from seeing things the way they are. The obstacles are imprints left by such delusions as desire, anger, pride and ignorance. Even after the delusions have been eliminated, the mind retains their imprints. But because the true nature of the mind is clear, pure, and knowing, it is possible to purify the mind thoroughly and attain that clarity of awareness."

— The Dalai Lama (via awake-society)

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November 26, 2016

thesorrytree-deactivated2023011 asked: Hey kitty, It's hope

Omg Hope!!!!!!! Omg I can’t believe I took so long to see this!!!!! I just logged on and omg I miss you so much!!!!! We need to hangggg!!!

January 11, 2016
Reblog if you think sign language should be taught as a language in schools.

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January 11, 2016
"Creativity begins with an affinity for something. It’s like falling in love."

Howard Gardner
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January 10, 2016

elloellenoh:

liberalisnotadirtyword:

Yes, I prefer Bernie Sanders. But if Hillary Clinton’s the nominee, I’m voting for her. I will be damned if I live in a country with a President Cruz or President Trump.

Important to remember. We must vote. If you choose not to vote because you prefer Bernie over Hilary or vice versa, then it essentially becomes a vote for the Republican party. Please vote.

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January 10, 2016

sharknationarmy:

ess-enceof:

unicorn-jpg:

“george orwell would be shitting his pants right now”

ah yes because i care so much about an old white guy

because me telling you to stop making rape jokes is exactly the same as overthrowing a country, erasing history, constantly monitoring the entire population, taking away freedom of thought and speech and religion and press and all positive human emotions, regularly brainwashing everyone, and cutting down the english language by 500 words each year with a goal of only needing 50.

exactly the same. like, can’t even tell the difference.

i’ve reblogged this before and added my two cents, but i can’t stress how far these people reach when they’re called out on their bullshit lmao. in all fucking honesty, orwell would probably be shaking his head at YA’LL for thinking human rights are up for debate

Anti-SJWs love to reference 1984, but literally none of them even understand what the book is supposed to be about.

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