World Semicolon Day isn’t just a day of remembrance — it’s a call to action.
Every April 16, we honor those we’ve lost. We stand with those who fight. And we demand better: better access to care, better conversations about mental health, and a world that no longer asks people to suffer in silence.
The semicolon is more than a symbol — it’s resistance. It’s the refusal to give up. It’s a statement that we matter, our pain matters, and our lives are worth fighting for.
So on World Semicolon Day, we don’t just mourn — we mobilize. We raise our voices for those who can’t. We carry forward the message that change is not optional — it’s urgent.
This April 16, stand with us. Speak out. Show up. And let the world know: we are still here — and we are not done fighting.
@I_am_KenBarlow Somewhere across the world someone is asking themselves why someone thought it was necessary name his lineage BAR LOW when it’s so genetically obvious🙃
@NiceLookChrissy Get her flashcards on safe sex. She can give the rest to her daughter when it’s college time for her. That basket was nuts to me but really insane fir someone else’s kid
dear apple, the iPod needs to come back. not for nostalgia. for the parents who want their kids to love music and audiobooks without a browser, social media, and the whole internet attached to it
“Stress Relief” from The Office isn’t just the best episode. It’s the Super Bowl of sitcom cold opens. Stanley’s heart attack, Michael’s chaos, the CPR scene turning into a club remix. Television hitting a perfect, unhinged note.
Before you fall asleep tonight, hold onto this truth: you’re going to be okay. Clarity doesn’t have to arrive tonight for your future to still be kind. Your heart will heal, your mind will soften, and you will grow into the places that fit you without force.