And it’s shit like this that I don’t really think people understand. While you’re supporting the gutting of food stamps, medicaid, and other social programs, you’re legitimately committing people to die.
I fear something like this. D:
(via untoldpretties)
Source: wearethe99percent
After his Honorable Discharge from the US Army the only job my cousin Donald D could find was at Home Depot.
He could not afford the health insurance.
He got sick on a Friday. My uncle took him to a hospital emergency room. He was not admitted.
He returned to the ER on Saturday and Sunday. He was not admitted either time.
On Monday he died of viral meningitis.
He was 25 years old.
Home Depot made $856 million in profits that year.
Donald D was the 99%.
I find this one extraordinarily touching. T_T
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” Mark Twain
Deeeeeeeeep!
This hugely satirical comic says everything i would ever want to say about the words ‘Everything happens for a reason’.
“everything happens for a reason”
This is where people get it wrong. Everything doesn’t “happen” for a reason. There’s a reason for everything happening. Silly humans! ;D
Source: meow--zedong
That’s right. Everything’s ok in the end. Why? Because you’re dead then and don’t know any better. No story truly has a happy ending. But that’s ok because we can make the middles great. :D
(via speculativevision)
When work feels overwhelming, remember that you’re going to die.
This one always gets me.






