Griffin: Yeah, you climb the stairs, and uhh… it is, uhh, an uneventful climb to the 20th floor. And uh, as–
Travis: Floor 20!
Griffin: As– what?
Justin: [snorts]
Travis and Justin: Floor 20!
[3 whole seconds of unedited silence]
Griffin: We’re not gonna say anything better than that, like–
Travis: Griffin, we gotta fight some weeds at Floor 20.
Griffin: We have 30 more minutes to go, and we’re not gonna say anything better than that.
Clint: [laughs]
Griffin: Did you even think about that?
In honor of it being 4/20 today, I feel it’s only appropriate.
Tag: i
The last thing you ate + the first thing you see when you look to your left is the title of your pretentious lifestyle blog.
Right now, mine would be called Pizza and Prints.
noodles and door
ok
Coffee and books
This is so Tumblr Im kinda scared
In the gym today, I was watching a documentary on Rwandan genocide survivors, post-traumatic stress disorder and how even their children exhibit PTSD. Basically, there’s a lot of new research and case studies proving that trauma can permanently alter neuropathways in the brain, which can be passed along genetically.
Now, think of this in terms of Native Americans: our genocide began 500 years ago, and today many native people live in abject poverty, without access to mental health facilities. This is why the suicide rate for young Native Americans is higher than any other demographic. We’ve inherited our ancestors’ trauma, but if we can inherit trauma, I posit that we can also inherit the will to survive. After all, we are only here because our ancestors fought for us to be here. Resistance is in our blood, survival is in our DNA