fuck yes natalie portman
friend: you look stressed
me: haha yeah it’s the stress
Lover of pizza, and all things Harry Potter. I will have bangs for the rest of my life, and probably never leave Philadelphia. 22. On a blue raft, in the blue sea, come swim with me.
i get so affectionate when i’m sleepy it’s disgusting
This is what i like to see
This is what dreams are made of.
relationship goals
If you see someone in a wheelchair stand up or walk, just keep your mouth shut. They either were prescribed that wheelchair and their insurance agreed they needed it, or they became so desperate for the mobility the chair would provide that they paid a lot of money out of pocket (because they don’t have insurance or they have a shitty ableist doctor or whatever).
It’s estimated that around 85% of full time wheelchair users can stand or walk to some extent. Think of it like glasses: the majority of people who wear them can technically see without them, but they reduce pain, improve the quality of the wearer’s life, and enable millions of people to do things they otherwise couldn’t. A wheelchair is no different. In fact, even part time users legitimately need their chair, just as people who need reading glasses legitimately need their glasses. In addition to paralysis, some reasons for using a wheelchair include pain, fatigue, fragile joints/bones, vertigo, and many, many other debilitating symptoms.
Using a wheelchair is already stressful enough as it is, thanks to iffy accessibility. Please don’t add to a disabled person’s difficulties by calling them a faker.
elizajaneface Trying to turn my favorite @nickiminaj song into a broadway musical and/or Disney movie…
@holynoleebatman I’m dead
