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if i look back, i am lost
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Not today Justin

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Crispy Fried Salt and Pepper Tofu
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“Gaslighting does not require deliberate plotting. Gaslighting only requires a belief that it is acceptable to overwrite another person’s reality. The rest just happens organically when a person who holds that belief feels threatened. We learn how to control and manipulate each other very naturally. The distinguishing feature between someone who gaslights and someone who doesn’t, is an internalized paradigm of ownership. And in my experience, identifying that paradigm is a lot easier than spotting the gaslighting.”
— 10 Things I wish I’d known About Gaslighting (via azspot)
Barry Jenkins and the cast and crew of “Moonlight” accept the award for Best Motion Picture - Drama for “Moonlight” onstage during the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 8, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
If you have ever harmed yourself, reblog. I want to follow you all
-everybodywantstolove:
reblogging this again because it’s so relevant right now.
nevver:
Give a Shit
Too bad people didn’t fall in love at the same pace, at the same time, for the same reasons, and too bad those emotions didn’t move simultaneously. But each act of madness moved at its own pace, one not dependent on the pace of anyone else. It wasn’t like tandem skydiving, where you were connected as you fell, where you were forced to fall at the same rate and use the same parachute. Falling in love was a solo act. I knew that, had learned that the hard way. You just jumped and hoped your parachute opened. Sometimes you looked up and saw you were falling by yourself, the object of your desire still on the plane, not interested in jumping, watching you descend into that scary place alone.
Eric Jerome Dickey (the novel Pleasure)
By now you should know enough about loss to realize that you never really stop missing someone — you just learn to live around the huge gaping hole of their absence.
Alyson Noel, Evermore (via anditslove)
herewecollide:
Take a chance.
perfectmadness:
(by Andrea Huemmer)