Thank you Jarred for reblogging this- this has made me feel so much better- and actually changed how I’m going to handle things.. I knew it all along but I kind of just didn’t really remember..
i really dgaf if this goes with my blog
this is amazing
god bless the person who saved someone’s life
Omg I don’t think you understand how many tears I’m shedding with this. Suicide is 100% preventable. Even if you have to forcefully show that person. Bless that guy. Bless him so much. The rush of adrenaline he must have felt at that moment. Lifting a person like that is not easy. Seeing someone about to jump to their death, knowing he’s one of the few who can save his life. That’s all the motivation he needed. He’s one of the few who didn’t just walk by. I’m officially inspired.
THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY. OFFICIALLY MY FAVORITE POST ON HERE. i wish i could do something so .. well .. life saving. God bless this man. <333333333333333333
forever reblog
forever fucking reblog. no matter how many times i see this on my dash, its being reblogged.
So much love.
I’m legitimately crying.
- Legit reason to reblog- this is FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC.
(Source: sarahxmay)
Chris Evans helping clean up even though he doesn’t have to because he’s the lead fucking actor
He truly is captain america, isn’t he?Chris Evans, why do you set the bar so high?
that’s adorably sweet tho
; u ; oh gosh how sweet
:: fluffs up.:: Cap: It.. It’s nothing really- just doing my part.
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
I want to be at whatever party they were clearly just at.
I hope Clint was wearing this tie.
Only question is ..why.. is Thor… purple.. CLEARLY he got into a fight with some koolaid..
I maintain that every civil rights bill in this country was passed for white people, not for black people. For example, I am black. I know that. I also know that while I am black I am a human being. Therefore I have the right to go into any public place. White people don’t know that. Every time I tried to go into a public place they stopped me. So some boys had to write a bill to tell that white man, “He’s a human being; don’t stop him.” That bill was for the white man, not for me. I knew I could vote all the time and that it wasn’t a privilege but my right. Every time I tried I was shot, killed or jailed, beaten or economically deprived. So somebody had to write a bill to tell white people, “When a black man comes to vote, don’t bother him.” That bill was for white people.





