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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
ruinedchildhood
under-recovery:
“ politicalprof:
“ nikator:
“ miseducatedmelanicmuse:
“ espressokisses:
“ critically-yours:
“ miseducatedmelanicmuse:
“ flyerfemalecompanion:
“ notoriousthuggg:
“ miseducatedmelanicmuse:
“Please reblog, this is so important.
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miseducatedmelanicmuse

Please reblog, this is so important.

notoriousthuggg

I needed this

flyerfemalecompanion

Is this foreal?

miseducatedmelanicmuse

Yes it’s a real service. I do volunteer work for a rape crisis support service in my city and texting is one of the features we provide as well. But just to boost its credibility, I tried it myself:

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critically-yours

reblog to save lives!

espressokisses

You can also text “Steve” to 741741 if you’re a young person of color. The website for more info is stevefund.org

My understanding is that it’s more multicultural and some folks feel more comfy with that in mind!

miseducatedmelanicmuse

^^^^^THIS

nikator

get help guys, please. if you’re hurting, don’t let that hurt consume you. seek help.

politicalprof

I never knew this. It’s spectacular.

under-recovery

THIS is what I was looking for a few weeks ago when I was in crisis; reblog to save a life!

Source: miseducatedmelanicmuse
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flabbergasties

No matter what happens:

Key West elected Teri Johnston, Florida’s first openly lesbian mayor

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New York elected Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress alongside Abby Finkenauer, elected in Iowa and one of the first Iowan women ever elected to the House

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Colorado elected Jared Polis, the first openly gay man elected governor in the US

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Minnesota elected Ilhan Omar, the first Muslim woman (alongside Rashida Tlaib), the first refugee, and the first Somali-American woman elected to Congress

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Massachusetts elected Ayanna Pressley, the first black woman elected to Congress in Massachusetts

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Kansas elected Sharice Davids, an openly gay ex-MMA fighter and one of the first Native American women (alongside Deb Haaland) elected to Congress

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Michigan elected Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American (and first Muslim woman, alongside Ilhan Omar) elected to Congress

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Kentucky elected Nima Kulkarni, the first Indian-American elected to Kentucky House of Representatives

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New Mexico elected Deb Haaland, one of the first Native American women (alongside Sharice Davids) elected to Congress

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New Hampshire elected Chris Pappas, the first openly gay member of Congress from New Hampshire

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Florida elected Anna Eskamani, the first Iranian-American state lawmaker in Florida

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Texas elected Veronica Escobar and Sylvia Garcia, the first Texas Latinas in Congress

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Colorado elected Joe Neguse, the first black Coloradan in Congress

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New York elected Letitia “Tish” James, the first black woman elected New York State Attorney General

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Connecticut elected Jahana Hayes, the first black, Connecticut woman in Congress

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Minnesota elected Angie Craig, the first lesbian mother in Congress

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Guam elected Lou Leon Guerrero, the first female governor of Guam

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And a record number of women will be elected to the House.

Representation matters. Diversity matters. This is progress.