INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One decoration trend that's taken off on Tumblr is posting quotes on a bedroom's wall. These quotes are often sentimental or inspirational, but it's not impossible to find funny or bizarre wall quotes on Tumblr. To make your room reflect your own personality, choose a quote that's meaningful or profound to you. David has always loved a Vince Lombardi quote his old football coach once told him: "Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence." However, with his wall-size collage, there's not any room to post this quote on his wall. David gets creative by cutting the letters of each word out of his collage and makes a breathtaking design with the wall's negative space. As people age, grow, and have adventures, they naturally accumulate knick-knacks, mementos, and other small but meaningful tokens of the things they've done. If you're taking a picture of your room for Tumblr, prominently displaying a few of these sorts of items can give your room a unique "lived-in" look. Plus, on a simpler level, this is a great way to show off all of your cool stuff!  Be cautious about personal information. Don't display anything that contains your real name, address, phone number, or financial info unless you're comfortable with this information being available to strangers on Tumblr. For example, Luis might want to set an old, handwritten leather-bound recipe book that their grandmother gave to them on their desk to show their love for Peruvian cuisine. However, they probably wouldn't want to show its cover, which is labeled "To Luis Quispe. Love, Abuela Flores." Since having their real name in the picture might expose their identity to random internet users, Luis decides to open the book to a lomo saltado recipe for their picture instead. Posters proudly and directly display your interests for all to see. Including posters in your Tumblr photos is a great way to show what sorts of things you enjoy without advertising your identity or having to carefully arrange personal mementos around your room. On top of this, because they're usually fairly large, posters can be be used to cover barren wall space that might otherwise look boring. Kim loves almost all classic rock music, so she has no shortage of posters to put up. After a day of shopping online, she gets a few deals on vintage posters, and soon, her walls are adorned with images of the Allman Brothers, Led Zeppelin, and Chuck Berry rocking out. Books, albums, movies, and other types of media can show off your good taste if you include them in your pictures. Try conspicuously leaving a few of your favorite vinyl albums on your bed or taking a close-up of the books in your bookcase to show the world what you're into!  With her love for rock and roll, Kim has plenty of albums in her room, so she scatters them into her photos at random to show off her music knowledge. She even takes it one step further, pinning her favorite album art to her walls. Having your fashion on display can be a way to leave clues about your personality or simply just a way of showing off some neat threads you've picked up. People often use their fashion to change the way others think of them or express the way they feel, but sometimes it's just about looking good. Make sure any clothes you leave out are clean and wrinkle-free.  David prides himself on his fashion sense, so he leaves a vintage disco shirt draped over his door in a few of his shots. He also leaves his closet door open whenever he can. What better way to show that he's got an entire wardrobe of awesome swag?

SUMMARY: Add quotes with personal meaning to your walls. Include mementos from your past. Put up posters to advertise your interests. Proudly display your reading, viewing, and listening choices. Show off your fashion sense by leaving clothes out.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you create a safety plan you may be more prepared if you experience abuse. Know the best ways to exit your home, the best places to go that are safe, and who to call once you get there.  Have emergency contacts handy. Keep a list of contacts on you at all times.  You can create a safety plan. It will include where to go, who to talk to, how to keep yourself safe, and what additional coping resources you can use. If you believe abuse is about to occur, use this safety plan. Knowing your way around your home can help you get away if you need to. Having a plan can also help you feel safe.  Identify ways to leave your home, such as through certain windows, doors, fire escapes, elevators, stairs, etc. If you live in an apartment complex, there should be a fire escape posting and map of the premises; study it in order to develop the fastest and safest way out of the situation. If there are locked windows and doors inside the home make sure you obtain keys or know how to unlock them ahead of time. Move objects out of the way if they block useful windows or doors. Identify safe places you can go in the future, such as certain friend’s or family member’s house, a school, hospital, etc.  Find the fastest route to your identified safe place. Figure out how you might get there the fastest. For example, you can run, skateboard, or drive (if you have a license). Make sure you have plenty of places you can go and several back-up plans if people are not home. If necessary, you can go to a public place such as a mall or store to get phone access. Tell the people you plan to go to that they are part of your safety plan. Know typical times that they are home. If the abuse re-occurs, you should know who you can talk to about it. It could possibly evolve into something more, and if it does, you want someone else to know. Ask for help.  Helpful people to talk to include: your mother, grandparent, a teacher, school guidance counselor, therapist, friend’s parent, or another adult who you trust. Find a mentor or a school counselor you can talk to when you feel overwhelmed by the hurt. Make sure the person you choose to speak with is someone you trust, and feel safe around. Sometimes people who endure abuse end up engaging in risky, unsafe, or uncomfortable situations.  Work on preventing future abuse. It's not your fault that the abuse occurred, but you can work toward reducing the likelihood of future or repeated abuse. Try to make sure someone is with you when you are around your father. Avoid being in a room alone with your father if you can. This may increase your risk of abuse. Try to have friends over, spend time with your siblings, or ask another family member over. If you can’t avoid being alone with him, make sure you have an exit or way of protecting yourself if you need to. Using drugs or alcohol to cope with abuse can have serious and devastating consequences (illegal activity, lowered judgment, overdose). Avoid using substances to cope. Try exercise, writing/journaling, or therapy instead.

SUMMARY:
Identify what to do if the abuse occurs again. Identify how to escape in the future. Know where to go. Talk to an adult. Avoid dangerous or risky situations.