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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@happiestonthedancefloor
“Yes, I deserve a spring–I owe nobody nothing.”
Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary
Watch: Comedian Adam Conover just obliterated every stereotype about millennials in one presentation.
Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise.
Margaret Atwood, Cat’s Eye (via vintageanchorbooks)
You don’t need a reason
NASA has some new kick-ass space tourism posters.
Saved and sending to Fedex for printing tomorrow!
Misty Copeland And Degas: Art Of Dance
Copeland channels artist Edgar Degas’s most famous ballet works ahead of a new exhibition.
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You can tell so much about a person by the way they leave you.
Redvers Bailey (via grayskymorning)
Look, let’s give it up. Let’s just lay around and make love and take walks and talk a little. Let’s drive down and look at the ocean. It’s only 45 minutes. Let’s play games in the arcades. Let’s go to the races, the Art Museum, the boxing matches. Let’s have friends. Let’s laugh. This kind of life like everybody else’s kind of life: it’s killing us.
Charles Bukowski, Post Office (via thatkindofwoman)
Cosmos is a Greek word for the order of the universe. It is, in a way, the opposite of Chaos. It implies the deep interconnectedness of all things. It conveys awe for the intricate and subtle way in which the universe is put together.
Carl Sagan, Cosmos (via thatkindofwoman)
In exactly two weeks, I'm heading out on an epic midwest adventure.
I've accepted a new position as a strategist at an agency in Chicago. It's a city I've gotten to know over the last year and so. After each trip, I left struck by how alive and beautiful and inviting the city seemed. I've been itching for a professional change for a couple months so when opportunity knocked, I responded. It will be a big leap professionally and it will also be the first real winter of my life (send warm thoughts). So, while there are lots of little anxieties that come with a change of this magnitude, I couldn't be more thrilled about all the possibility that lies ahead!
I hope you have the courage to pursue someone who is worth pursuing, and not someone who is convenient. Convenience is impatience disguised as your desires, you are worth more than what time has told you, you are worthy of finding someone who will wait for you; don’t settle for what is easy, settle for what is good.
T.B. LaBerge // Go Now (via thatkindofwoman)
(via Women Who Want To Be Alone In Western Art History)
babe babe? babe are you still listening mm? yeah yeah im good this is just so exciting i have to close my eyes while i listen to you keep going though keep going of your story
We are creatures of remarkable moodiness and mental turbulence, and what we think we believe at any given moment — those capital-T Truths we arrive at about ourselves and the world — can be profoundly different from our beliefs a decade, a year, and sometimes even a day later. This, perhaps, is the greatest gift of the diary — its capacity to stand as a living monument to our own fluidity, a reminder that our present selves are chronically unreliable predictors of our future values and that we change unrecognizably over the course of our lives.
Famous writers – including Virginia Woolf, Henry David Thoreau, Susan Sontag, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Sylvia Plath, and Oscar Wilde – on the creative benefits of keeping a diary. (via explore-blog)