“It’s really hard to live without the person you want to spend the rest of your life with”
— (via adulatiio)
YOU ARE THE REASON
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“It’s really hard to live without the person you want to spend the rest of your life with”
— (via adulatiio)
WE AS A SPECIES DON’T SPIN ENOUGH
stop what you’re doing and spin in a circle NOW
everyone would be happier if we spinned
So SPIN
Break THEIR CONTROL
wine drunk me is a genius as always
when will this happen to me
reblog in 30 seconds to have a sugar daddy appear in your life
shoutout to God for pulling me through day after day, night after night.
““I guess we just,fell out of love” She watched him turn his back as he began to walk away,she looked down before she said, “Or maybe you were just one of those people I was always told to keep an eye out for” He had stopped walking. “The ones that,overtime,did something to me,for better or for worse,taught me a lesson in this life and just left” From where she was she could tell that his breathing was hitching,just the slightest. “In my case it was for worse. You were just one of those many people” “You might have fallen out of love and decided not to stay. I didn’t. I decided to pick up our fallen pieces,you looked at them briefly,then tossed them away. You had no intention of staying” And she walked the opposite way”
— Excerpt from a book I’ll never write #12//(via @a-graveyard-ofstars)
what;s the point of having animals if you won’t let them on the furniture, you stupid bitch
Y’all ever wish your only responsibility was taking care of a small vegetable garden
I can feel you falling out of love with me.
I get sad every time someone reblogs this. I wrote/posted it years ago.
And, in case anyone cares, it was a really hard time. We got dark and sad and took some space from each other.
Then we came back together, worked on what we needed to work on, and I married that man last year.
It can get better. Don’t ever settle for anything less than you deserve, but know that it is possible for two people to put work in and become better together.
Don’t fear death, fear the state in which you will die.
I was always afraid of Ohio
Let’s play a guessing game. Picture a woman in pop culture. - Largely well known and respected in her field of work by professionals and fans alike. - Has a very recognizable voice. - Married. He also works in the same field. His reputation is enough to rival her own, maybe even more successful than she is. - Once suspected her husband of committing adultery. Sometimes seen as unsupportive, even by fans. His bum ass definitely doesn’t deserve her. - Three children. The oldest is a daughter named after a color (protect her). - T H I C C
Who am I talking about?
oh my god
It would be cool if after you died you could see the top 5 times you almost died
5 times you didn’t die and one time you did
don't bring anything to a knife fight
don’t even go everyone there has knives
“Lady who has a Bible Verse for every situation.”
IM DYIJG I LOST IT AT APPLE
I AM SCREAMING @homeskilletbiscuitt @hennything-goes
so here’s a quick lesson about having patience with kids.
I have a 6th grade student who isn’t really interested in doing her homework (big surprise). from my experience, kids who aren’t trying to do their homework usually fall into two general categories – “this is too easy and therefore boring” and “this is too hard and therefore i’m not even going to attempt”. it became clear by October that she fell into the latter group, but most of the staff chalked it up to “she doesn’t understand it”. I didn’t really believe it because she was a very smart, emotionally aware girl and it didn’t seem like she didn’t always want to try, just that she would rather do other things than struggle with her work.
yesterday, she got sent to my office, just so that she would have a space away from her friends to focus on her work, and she asked me to help her with two questions. I looked at them and they were fairly straightforward, simple questions about the results of using various amounts of force on an object. I did what I always do – I read the question out loud first, and then tried to help her use recall to figure it out. she did in a snap. I did the same with the second question, and before I even finished it, she went “OH!” and started writing her answer.
that’s when it hit me – she doesn’t have trouble with the material, she just has trouble reading and processing what she’s reading at the same time. big difference! I asked her and she confirmed that it was easier to hear a question and understand it than to read it and understand it. so I got her phone out, pulled up her voice recorder, and told her to try reading the question aloud and then playing it back to herself so she could process it and she looked like i had handed her the holy grail.
the moral of the story is that sometimes you have to set aside what you think is a problem with a kid and just watch for what’s easier for them. will she be able to do that during a test? maybe not, BUT now that she knows that the issue is processing reading and that she’s an auditory learner, she’s in a better position to ask for resources to help her work better in school.
so i’m off to the school counselor to let her know so she can possible get more tools for auditory learners.