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a new harry fanfic is coming soon !!! i've been away from wattpad for 3 YEARS (crazy) so if any of you are still even following me and are looking for a read, there will be one here soon !!! XXX

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Hey all, I'm really sorry I haven't updated in a while, I have a ton of mock exams and I've been revising non-stop, going to school, dealing with horrendously behaving (towards me) friends and I've had no time. I promise, sometime this week (maybe next week, I'm really not sure) there will be an update to all my stories. I love you all, thank you for being very patient with me, I know it's annoying, trust me.
          
          Love you all millions, stay safe and precious and weird and beautiful and yourself.
          
          -Jaymie xx

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I think it's time that we all took a moment, or a few, to remember those who didn't make it through to 2015. I salute to every single on of you angels up there who didn't - and I'm so proud of you for making it that far to 2014.
          
          I also want to take a moment, or a few, to let you guys know that if you're ever having troubles, you're feeling like today is your last day on earth, then stop and talk to me. even if it's only for a few minutes. I'm going to try and do everything in my will to help you and even if you just want to talk about random things to take your mind off of something ,then fine - I can do random talk; it's my speciality.
          
          The reason I'm bringing this up is because not only is the story heartwrenching, but it makes us realise that there are sick people out there who feel the need to misgender someone just because of their beliefs. NO. everyone is equal - no matter their gender, their sexuality, their race, their clothes - anything. we are all equal.
          
          Leelah Alcorn. Beautiful and such an inspiration young girl. She died at 17; she killed herself. Walked right into moving traffic in Ohio. I'm not, in any way, promoting death. I am Enlightening the world to how Leelah's death should change a million things on this earth.
          
          Leelah's parents misgendered her and made her feel to the smallest she could possibly feel. Why? Leelah was born Joshua. She was Transgender (male-to-female) and her parents wouldn't consent to her transitioning. They're Christian so they told her it was wrong, that it was a sin.

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@bangtanlou Fix Society.
            
            Thank you so much for reading this, I'd like to inform you again that I am, in no way, glorifying death or promoting it. I am simply stating my rightful mind and expressing that EVERYONE is equal, EVERYONE is human.
            
            EVERYONE IS SOMEONE THEY DECIDE TO BE.
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@bangtanlou Leelah's parents are burying her in a suit with the wrong name on her gravestone. This is what is wrong; NOT who she was.
            
            There are petitions that are signing to ban Transgender Conversion Therapy and there are also petitions that are signing to get full justice for Leelah; to be buried in a dress, with her requested long hair. With Leelah Alcorn on her gravestone.
            
            Leelah was a princess not a prince. Leelah was human not a monster.
            
            ALSO --- if you have read this, I'd you like you all to know that no matter who you are; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Straight, Genderfluid,  Pansexual, anything in the nature of this; remember that no matter what anyone tells you, you are beautiful, you're inspiring to so many others out there (even me) and you're not a sin, you're not a monster. You're a prince, you're a princess, you're a goddess, you're a queen, you're a king; you're anything you want to be. You can be both, prince and princess if you like - you can be none if you wish.
            
            It's time society took a hard slap in the face and woke up from its "perfect" dream of reality because it's never going to be like that whilst we're still around. Make a difference, sign a petition, welcome yourself and accept yourself for who you are, don't care what people think about you.
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@bangtanlou In the wake of this, I'd like to say that I am NOT promoting death or glorifying Leelah's tragic end. I am simply stating my mind - I have every right to do that - and asking you to just think before you decide to discriminate, misgender or prejudge someone. LGBTQ - we're human beings too. We need love to give it back, we need to be have stable support to keep us living. Just like everyone else on the face of this earth.
            
            If you haven't already, I ak you to go and read Leelah's suicide note. It is beautifully heartbreaking, inspiring and we should take action and fast because society breaks everyone. Society needs to be fixed - Leelah has said so herself, and so have many others. She deserves her final wish to be completed, don't you think? 
            
            (this is her tumbr with her written note on it; the last thing she posted. please take the time to read and take in consideration just how REAL everything is) http://lazerprincess.tumblr.com/post/106447705738/suicide-note
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