beauty will spread like wildfire
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Love Begins
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we're not kids anymore.

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Kaledo Art
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beauty will spread like wildfire
Looking back and wondering if it could have worked eventually hurts more than trying and failing.
words by dominic riccitello (via wordsbydominic)
Please take a moment out of your day and watch John Green’s lucid primer on the Syrian refugee crisis – a generous act of public service.
Adulthood is 50% “I’m too young for this to be happening” and 50% “I’m too old for this shit”.
Marlene Dumas, Jule - die Vrou (Jule - the Woman), 1985, oil on canvas, 125 x 105 cm, Saatchi Gallery, London. Source
I think one of my favorite feelings is laughing with someone and realizing half way through how much you enjoy them and their existence.
Unknown (via deeplifequotes)
“Silence has a voice, I know this because it screams when you are away.” — Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson
Please follow me @tylerknott on Instagram and Twitter :) (at tylerknott.com)
»this is a poetic statement« by luis camnitzer (+)
#NowPlaying Eyes Shut van Years & Years
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Be soft, kind and loving. But also take nobody’s shit.
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All this people's shit...
»where does your heart belong« by michal martychowiec
The Boy Who Loved Math – the illustrated story of eccentric genius and lovable oddball Paul Erdős, one of the most prolific and influential mathematicians of the twentieth century.