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Kiana Khansmith
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Janaina Medeiros

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@bustopthoughts
“I have a habit of falling in love with souls who have yet to be at peace with their bodies, their minds, their weaknesses. I try to build them, to find the parts of them that are missing in me. I end up with holes in my chest.”
— Farah Gabdon
the voices of silence (35 mm, Kodak Ektar 100)
Snoop Dogg narrating planet earth is what the world needs
we dem boys
i need a series to be made off of this
I don’t think I’ll ever be over Snoop Dogg not knowing what otters are
who else is in the mood to walk barefoot over the moors in a blood-red velvet ballgown w anguish in ur soul and wet leaves in ur hair while the wind blows moodily and dramatically?
can we all get mcdonalds afterwards
we all deserve it so yes absolutely. my treat
“Years ago I cared. Now I don’t. I know I am lost but I don’t want to be found.”
— Henry Rollins, Solipsist (via the-book-diaries)
“Sleep tries to seduce me by promising a more reasonable tomorrow.”
— Elizabeth Smart, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept (via books-n-quotes)
“As for the beauty of women, it is like the light on the sea,”
— Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works; “Jacob’s Room,” wr. c. 1922
@adelinerudo: Sincerely, your Weird Sisters 🕷
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“You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering.”
— Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms
I never related to something so much