anonynaila:

subvertcliche:

mello-dramatic:

Everyone who reblogs this will get the title of a book to read based on their bio/posts.

Everyone. I mean it.

THIS IS THE BEST POST

I HAVE EVER SEEN

EVER

they really do mean everyone

(via roughlandingholly)

I won’t beg someone to love me. I learned long ago that there is no use in hopeless pleas of trying to make someone stay. I am too good to chase someone who does not know my worth and I am too wild to keep waiting for someone who doesn’t acknowledge my value. I want to be loved unconditionally. I shouldn’t have to fight so hard for it. I do not have the time to prove to someone that I am worth it. I shouldn’t have to prove any of that; I am worth more than that.
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mingdliu-deactivated20210422:

Ming D. Liu, A Story A Day #138 

(via avvfvl)

(via aboycalledeverything)

luschek:
“ My new pipe, it’s made out of Pyrex. 😍🐙🐉
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kevinkinky-:

fucknobarackobama:

kevinkinky-:

Republicans are scary but republicans under the age of 20 are even scarier

Yeah liberals are terrified of educated youth

did your dad tell you that

(via kissedbyefire)

I wonder
whose arms would I run and fall into
if I were drunk
in a room with everyone
I have ever loved.

- this becomes almost deeper when you think of non-romantic loves too (via pure-desolation)

(via soul-likethesea)

itssimplysam23:
“ gayforvause:
“ resplendentlightning:
“ gayforvause:
“ RELATIONSHIP FUCKING GOALS
”
you’d wanna end up in prison with your ex and cheat on your fiancé with them?
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If my fiancé was a dick and my ex was alex vause then hell...

shenanicats:

inner—utopia:

Bless that one person in every group that is like “keep going, I’m listening” and encourages you to finish your story even when everyone else is talking over you.

(via wackywahoo)

For a star to be born, there is one thing that must happen: a gaseous nebula must collapse.

So collapse.
Crumble.
This is not your destruction.

This is your birth.

- n.t. (via astrasperas)

(via shittyhorrorstory-deactivated20)

YouTube comments aren’t “just the Internet.” They’re not the product of a group of otherwise nice guys who suddenly become evil when they wear a veil of anonymity. YouTube comments are actually a nightmarish glimpse into the sexist attitudes that define the fabric of our own existence in the “real world,” a world that, like YouTube, is owned and dominated by men. The most terrifying gift that the Internet has given us is that it’s shown us how men honestly perceive the world: as a place where women exist exclusively for their sexual pleasure.

In the wake of VidCon, and as more and more women start speaking up about the harassment they face online, it’s time to start realizing that our narrative of progress is deeply flawed. Things aren’t getting better for women on the Internet; they’re deteriorating and ignoring the problem amounts to being complicit in it.


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“For women on the Internet, it doesn’t get better” by Samantha Allen

#if anything#these guys hide their real selves offline#and then open the damn floodgates online#and THAT IS WHATS SCARY#BECAUSE THEY COULD BE FUCKING ANYONE#ANYWHERE#the sweet looking guy with the bouquet for his GF#is the anonymous asshole who let rip an astonishingly scary tirade online last night#who made you feel so unsafe that you don’t want to leave the damn house#THATS THE REALITY OF THIS

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