spacecricket:

Hyperbole and a Half posted again, and everyone needs to read it because:

  • If you are depressed, it will resonate with you like whoa.
  • If you are not depressed, it will clarify some stereotypes about depression that need to be said. An explanation like this has been needed for a LONG time.
  • If you know someone who is depressed, you’ll be better at interacting with them after reading this.

16nite:

Please reblog so people will know. 

A message from Anonymous
I think you're absolutely beautiful for doing this. Thank you <3 you have no idea how much it has helped a friend of mine. He always smiles when he's on here.

Thank you so much. This really means a lot to me. You’re beautiful, never let the world get you down.

A message from Anonymous
I think you're doing a very very noble thing. Thank you for helping people who need it. I hope you succeed.

Thank you! I haven’t been able to post a lot due to school work and a failed attempt at a social life, but I’m planning on taking this full time and trying to give back. I really hope I’ve been able to help someone, anyone, even if it was just one person. 

A message from Anonymous
Is there any upperclassman at your school that you thought was funny/cool? Or looked up to?

I really enjoyed the upperclassmen this past year. The 2012 seniors and juniors were really welcoming and they made the transition from middle to upper school.

mtrench:

pizzaforpresident:

I cannot believe that the MPAA rated this R for language. 

Every teacher with a classroom of students aged 10 and up should be required to take their kids to see this movie. 

This is the best thing i’ve ever seen.