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19 | 05.16.17 | Bisexual | Not very interesting | WARNING: bipolar posts(dontchange-onlyembrace)

heauxsettastoned:

warriormale:

feraltoms:

afro-elf:

violetlanternwerewolf:

afro-elf:

violetlanternwerewolf:

afro-elf:

y’know…. conversations about world war ii would be a lot more bearable and constructive if white men found that period rightly horrific rather than pornographic 

We glorify war because it’s the only time we’re allowed to release the beast and not go to jail for it.


You want to see who a man truly is, put him in a battle.


Man is never more himself, than when he has nothing to lose.

you’re not fucking odysseus, go to therapy

Aaaaand this is why men must stifle ourselves. Warriors must suppress their feelings for fear of being seen as psychotic.

please get help like on the real, forreal, no jokes, get help

@warriormale shut this fool down

Warriors hate war!

We hate it!

We go to war to defend the nation, a nation in peril.

Men die in war. They shed their blood and die defending their country.

Warriors don’t glorify war.

Warriors are not beasts.

Warriors are Men with feelings.

Warriors are human!

Warriors are fighters, trained with fight skills, with trained and conditioned bodies, imbued  with the Moral Virtues of Humility, Integrity, Selflessness, Self Control and always showing Respect.

Warriors are in full possession of their Manhood, deserving to be shown Respect.

They defend and protect their nation.

Always show Respect!

WarriorMale

I always think it’s funny warrior male is like the golden standard but like he’s always right

(via asscidtears)

coral:

“One. Do not promise when you’re happy.
Two. When you are angry, do not respond.
Three. Do not decide when you’re sad.”

— (via coral)

coral:

“The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is if we learn. The only way we can learn is if we are exposed. And the only way that we can become exposed is if we throw ourselves out into the open. Do it. Throw yourself.”

— C. JoyBell C. (via coral)

taylortut:

everyone always talks about zuko’s (admittedly perfect) character arc but no one ever talks about the slow-burn, three-season-long devolution of Azula from the “perfect child,” “dad’s favorite,” “badass in charge” who is given way too much to handle and is mature past her years to an insecure, neglected, hurting, unhinged child who desperately, in her last few minutes of clarity, just wants her mom

(via asscidtears)

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