““If the thing is gonna die, it’s gonna die. But to kill it so you don’t have to go through the pain of watching it die? Well, now it’s dead and you’re the killer. You suffer twice.””
— Yellowstone 2.06
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““If the thing is gonna die, it’s gonna die. But to kill it so you don’t have to go through the pain of watching it die? Well, now it’s dead and you’re the killer. You suffer twice.””
— Yellowstone 2.06
ella wilson, take care: mothers, daughters and inheriting self hatred // sam dordon, a mother’s hate
i just adore the concept of a romance with a ghost. falling in love with a person who’s barely a person at all. the inherent tragedy of it. something both impermanent and immortal. u know it’s sure to be a doomed dalliance, but you love this dead thing anyway
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“Falling in love is to become a monster. How else can you love so hungry, so rough, so devoted - until you fall apart?”
— Monster | r.m (via ibuzoo)
i want that slut covered in blood and traumatized by his actions
— H.D., from The Collected Poems of Hilda Doolittle: 1912-1944.
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“Please forget your scarf in my life and come back later for it.”
— For M, Mikko Harvey