Did I ever mention how much I love this guy? I mean like everything about him from his ginger hair, his brilliant mesmerizing voice, his cat-loving nature, his smile, his eyes, his overall personality, his wisdom, and even his weirdness.  I really really do love EDWARD CHRISTOPHER SHEERAN. 

"Next time you’re staring at a girl’s boobs, look up. You’ll be shocked to learn it, but there’s going to be a face up there. Nose, mouth, eyes. And behind the eyes is an actual person."
Jonathan Maberry (Rot & Ruin)
Uhm, sorry to burst your bubble, but actually, not all girls are as shallow as you.
You know what a better dream would be for girls?
It’s to be accepted by the society no matter how much food they eat or pounds they gain. Why should every girl be subjected to the pressure of being stick-thin? Why can’t other people understand the fact that there are different body types for every person? And why can’t we eat whatever hell we want without other people butting in? Ugh. 

Uhm, sorry to burst your bubble, but actually, not all girls are as shallow as you.

You know what a better dream would be for girls?

It’s to be accepted by the society no matter how much food they eat or pounds they gain. Why should every girl be subjected to the pressure of being stick-thin? Why can’t other people understand the fact that there are different body types for every person? And why can’t we eat whatever hell we want without other people butting in? Ugh. 

"Brienne’s story is an adaptation of a traditionally male narrative, one that usually sidelines or victimises female characters. She swears fealty to a woman, as male knights swear to their liege lord, because she respects that woman’s strength, her bravery and her kindness. She goes on a quest to save the beautiful maiden, but not to marry her or benefit from the quest in any way, but to return her to her mother. Because she cares for Catelyn, and because it is the right thing to do. It is a story of a woman, rescuing a woman, for the sake of another woman. It is a rare story where the mother, the young girl and the shieldmaiden are all given equal weight and worth. Brienne, despite taking on many stereotypically male traits, is not “one of the boys” or in any way dismissive of her gender as a group. She does not fit into the role that society has assigned for her, but she does not disparage those who do. She uses her strength and her skill to respect and help other women in ways that most men in Westeros would never even think to attempt, because she understands, more than any other knight, that women are truly worth something as individuals."
“There Are No True Knights: Brienne of Tarth” @ Feminist Fiction (via tallandhomely)

Shit. My ovaries are exploding like hell down there. Literally. And I want to punch something because of the pain.

I’m gonna poke your eyes out.

Just got home from my morning jog with my cousin. It was tiring but fun, but then I get the creeps whenever people, particularly men, stares at us while jogging. I mean, hello? Is it your first time to see someone running around your village? It’s worse when drivers would wolf-whistle and call you names. What the hell is your problem people? It’s not like we’re naked here. We wore respectable clothes. I wore a loose shirt and shorts that go halfway down my thigh. My cousin even wore a sweat pants. God. It’s very irritating. Somehow, I feel harassed. How would you feel if your own daughter, wife or other female relative experience the same from other men? If I had the chance, I would poke those perverts’ eyes out.  

Every one should take their time to watch this. It’s an good eye-opener. Women must be alarmed about what the society has been doing to each of us.

A peak on women’s life.

Imagine how it would feel to be a woman working in mine field full of men. A batallion of men who waste their time and energy harassing their female co-workers. Can you go on with your life if every single day, men see you as a whore, a toy or a slut? How can you stay strong when even your family cannot believe a word you say? How could you hold on when your children hates you for your guts and believe what other people say about you? What would you do when your friends cannot stand up for you because they are too afraid of what these men can do to get even? Would you stand there, be quiet and let it all go? Or would you be brave enough to stand up for what you know is right and true?

To be a girl and watch a movie like North country, is just too depressing. It is based on a true story about a group of women fighting for their rights. It shows us how unfair it was for women before certain laws could protect them. It will tell us that being a woman is not easy like what most men think. This movie will open our eyes and make us realize how much women can suffer in the hands of men. 

The good thing is that, even if the movie shows the bad side of men, it also guarantees us that there are still select few who are otherwise. That some men can lower their pride and help women who are abused and taken for granted. It does not tell us that all men are evil. The movie teaches us that not all people are the same. Some will go their way just to help when they know that it’s the right thing to do.

Oh great, we’re having a lesson on ovulation and the menstrual cycle just when I have my period.

What a timing. I don’t need to know the freaking details of this ungodly blood flow, okay?! 

Usapang TTH.

So I have seen the gif that everyone’s talking about tonight and I must say that I was shocked. It was very different from the previous TTH posts I have encountered before. All I can say is that it was a little bit too much. It’s worse than porn posts here because, by the looks of it, they’re too young plus they are not actually porn stars to do such things. And as for the girl, even if she did gave the guy the consent to do that, she should have realized the consequences of what they did. I mean, they have followers who are also from their school and in no time, people will know about that gif. Imagine if it gets to the point when their parents, even teachers, see that post. They will be forever ruined and branded with words they wouldn’t want. And for those who are annoyed about it, just don’t reblog it if you don’t want to see it and still want to keep the little respect remaining in those two people.

So yeah, if in case you got bored with that gif, here’s my first ever TTH post. I promise that it’s not as explicit as the said gif. Hahahaha. :))

"Perhaps if we saw what was ahead of us, and glimpsed the follies, and misfortunes that would befall us later on, we would all stay in our mother’s wombs, and then there would be nobody in the world but a great number of very fat, very irritated women."
Lemony Snicket

It’s my time of the month, so I think I need to change my DP.

Wut? Does what does my menstrual cycle have to do with my dashboard picture? Nah, nothing. Hahaha. Forgive me for my craziness right now, I just feel crappy and shitty and all that stuff. I feel hot, I feel irritable, I want to scream and punch someone. Argh. This is bad, isn’t it? Trust me, I’ll be like this for a week. 

So here’s my new DP, if anyone of you is bothering to look at it. Hahahaha. Just bear with me for a while, okay? I’m sorry for posting this nonsense, I think.

"No one asks how or what I am doing. They could not care less. We’re all looking glasses, we girls, existing only to reflect their images back to them as they’d like to be seen. Hollow vessels of girls to be rinsed of our own ambitions, wants, and opinions, just waiting to be filled with the cool, tepid water of gracious compliance. A fissure forms in the vessel. I’m cracking open."
Libba Bray

So what if she’s prettier than me? Are you sure that that’s not only one of her two faces? So what if her boobs are bigger than mine? Is that where she puts her brain in? So what if she’s has better complexion than I do? She will age, just like everybody else and that would change. So what if she has more fashionable than me? It’s not my fault that I spend more on and prefer books than pretty clothes. And so what if you look perfect together? How sure are you that she truly loves you?

"Girls should never be afraid to be smart!"
Emma Watson