Chris Why.

I tend to have low self-esteem, unless I'm standing in front of a full-length mirror, naked...and when I see an emo kid, I like to tickle them until they are laughing and smiling, then hug them close and whisper: No one will ever love you. oh yeah, Don't do drugs, Don't have unprotected sex, Don't be violent. Leave that to me.

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glorialovescats:

visual representation of putting your trust in someone

too powerful not to reblog

I literally feel like this

mystiquel:

ifthese-sh33ts-werethestates:

glorialovescats:

visual representation of putting your trust in someone

too powerful not to reblog

I literally feel like this

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knowledgeandlove:

BUFFALO, NY — Adam Arroyo returned home from work to find his door busted down, and his apartment in shambles, riddled with bullet holes, and stained with blood. The government had paid him a visit while he was away.Police were performing one of the many, many home raids that occur annually in the tyrannical Drug War. Arroyo’s dog, Cindy, had been killed by police. But police raided the wrong home. “She’s over here, chained up, and look at all these bullet holes man. Look at the blood right here,” Arroyo explained. “She was tied up in the kitchen like I tie her up every single day, and they shot her for no reason.”“For police to wrongfully come into my house and murder my dog… It wasn’t that they felt threatened. No. They murdered my dog,” said Arroyo, beginning to tear up.“That was my dog, man. That was my dog. They didn’t have to do that, you know. They didn’t have to do that.”Arroyo now has to pay to have Cindy cremated. He also had to repair his door at his own cost and has had to miss work.
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This happened yesterday. Not only is this my city, but this happened in my direct fucking neighborhood.
Cindy was a pit bull. Not only did the police raid the wrong house, but they saw a pit bull who was chained up, unable to cause any harm and decided to just shoot her. Not once. Not twice. The poor thing was riddled with bullet holes.
I am disgusted. I am in tears.
 Adam Arroyo I will do all I can to try and help you. 

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My mouth just went sour reading this.

digitaldelights:

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knowledgeandlove:

BUFFALO, NYAdam Arroyo returned home from work to find his door busted down, and his apartment in shambles, riddled with bullet holes, and stained with blood. The government had paid him a visit while he was away.

Police were performing one of the many, many home raids that occur annually in the tyrannical Drug War. 

Arroyo’s dog, Cindy, had been killed by police. But police raided the wrong home. 

“She’s over here, chained up, and look at all these bullet holes man. Look at the blood right here,” Arroyo explained. “She was tied up in the kitchen like I tie her up every single day, and they shot her for no reason.”

“For police to wrongfully come into my house and murder my dog… It wasn’t that they felt threatened. No. They murdered my dog,” said Arroyo, beginning to tear up.

“That was my dog, man. That was my dog. They didn’t have to do that, you know. They didn’t have to do that.”

Arroyo now has to pay to have Cindy cremated. He also had to repair his door at his own cost and has had to miss work.

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This happened yesterday. Not only is this my city, but this happened in my direct fucking neighborhood.

Cindy was a pit bull. Not only did the police raid the wrong house, but they saw a pit bull who was chained up, unable to cause any harm and decided to just shoot her. Not once. Not twice. The poor thing was riddled with bullet holes.

I am disgusted. I am in tears.

Adam Arroyo I will do all I can to try and help you. 

Reblog every single police brutality post

My mouth just went sour reading this.

— 1 week ago with 42327 notes

fishtwigz:

I DONT EVEN KNOW HOW TO REACT TO THIS

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