Laughing at your own texts before you send them because you’re so damn funny
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@heybevitsmeray
Laughing at your own texts before you send them because you’re so damn funny
full offense but i need intimacy soon or i’ll collapse maybe
“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 alunit)
“Don’t allow your wounds to turn you into a person you are not.”
— Paulo Coelho (via minuty)
I don’t give a HECK if Mamma Mia! Here I Go Again (2018) is a GARBAGE rehash of the first film I’m gonna be in the theater singing Abba like I live in Greece and having the TIME of my LIFE
If you have someone that still texts you when you haven’t replied for hours, watches you give other people attention while you ignore them, or even just handles all the bullshit you throw at them, and is still them, you need to knock some sense into yourself. Tell them thank you, and never let them go because someone like that is hard to find in this crappy world
Struggling to keep your rolled up sleeves looking nice is gay culture
this isn’t even a meme anymore this is accurate
Today in men assuming they’re wanted
I want all of these again
’90s Teenagers in Their Bedrooms, Adrienne Salinger
In 1995, artist Adrienne Salinger wanted to depict the authentic lives of young people in ‘90s America — a contrast to the perfect Beverly Hills 90210 types portrayed in the media. She photographed teens in the most intimate space of all: their bedrooms.
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“And while you want to yell that, don’t yell it at the clan, yell it into the cake.”