Where I Begin

I am Sofia.

tupacabra:

babies cry because they know how much debt they’re going to be in once they graduate from college

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#lawlz 

My father has never given me anything.

My father has never given me anything.

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#fucking best  #Mad Men 
npr:

life:

Teen mom, 1971 edition.
Photos from a 1971 LIFE magazine story on teen pregnancy, “Help for High School Mothers,” chronicling the lives of teen moms and moms-to-be.
(Ralph Crane—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Excellent photo essay on teen moms from 1971. Life revives these amid news that teen pregnancies are on the decline.  — heidi

npr:

life:

Teen mom, 1971 edition.

Photos from a 1971 LIFE magazine story on teen pregnancy, “Help for High School Mothers,” chronicling the lives of teen moms and moms-to-be.

(Ralph Crane—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Excellent photo essay on teen moms from 1971. Life revives these amid news that teen pregnancies are on the decline.  — heidi

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"All we have is this moment. Right here. Right now. The future is just a fucking concept that we use to avoid being alive today. So Be here now."
Brenda from Six Feet Under (via ericawarriorprincess)

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s0mmerspr0ssen:

For his recently published picture book Freckles (Splice Pictures Publishing), the Swiss photographer Reto Caduff has taken pictures of freckled women all over Europe. His pictures prove: freckles are beautiful. Don’t hide yourself in the shade! I think what I love about this the most is the vast diversity of people who are blessed with freckles. (x)

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"The millennials are the people who’ve inherited the hangover from the baby boomers’ party: a warming planet, a dysfunctional global financial system that rewards the rich and screws the poor, a polarized political class that’s moved so far to the right that a centrist like Barack Obama can be described with a straight face as “a socialist.” Millennials may be “narcissistic, materialistic and addicted to technology,” as Stein alleges early in his article; they’re also drowning in college debt, slaves to an internship “system” that demands ever-increasing work for no pay, and entrants into a job market that’s replaced employment rights with the “flexibility” of never being able to afford health insurance."
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