story of my life. 

story of my life. 

I’m at the point in the semester my life where I drink wine out of mugs


Also, the bestest kitty ever gave me this mug because she knows me soooooo well ;)

There comes a point in your life where you’re now OK with drinking wine out of something besides a wine glass. #winning?

There comes a point in your life where you’re now OK with drinking wine out of something besides a wine glass. #winning?

Go I’m Going Out For My Friends Birthday…

(and this is the night in gifs)

Talking about it all week:

Drinking all night like: 

Dancing with cute boys like:

What we’ll all look like by the end of the night:

I’M SO EXCITED

I LOVE YOU.

I LOVE YOU.

drunkgirlproblems:

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AKA college. 

drunkgirlproblems:

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AKA college. 

All night my mom was talking about drinking wine. We even bought two bottles of wine because her doctor said she should have wine occasionally! …since being home she hasn’t mentioned one thing about wine.

Don’t get my hopes up woman! I love free wine! Don’t hint about wine and then redact it! 

How Dare You

kikikikikikit:

I am so ashamed to live in PA. 

How dare you say rape is the victim and company’s fault. 

Rot in hell.

An entire campaign dedicated to slut shaming and victim blaming. If your friend wasn’t drunk, this never would of happened to her…it’s her fault she got drunk, and your fault you did’t stop her. How dare you. Rape has nothing to do with how drunk or sober the victim is, but the desperate need for power and control of the perpetrator. Instead of telling people to be scared, tell people not to rape.  Yes, promoting safety and staying in control of ones of drinking is something people should do - but this is not how you do it. Promote the buddy system yes - don’t blame “the friend” for the rape. “She didn’t want to do it, but she couldn’t say no” - the attacker could have said no. This disgusts and upsets me on so many levels I can barely look at it…I have never been so disappointed in Pennsylvania, or the greater USA for not standing against this disgusting victim shaming campaign, masked as a PSA.  

Call or email the PA Liquor Control Board and ask them to pull the campaign: 1-800-453-PLCB (1-800-453-7522), or contact@controltonight.com.