I am sleepwalking on an ocean of happiness I cannot baptize myself in.
Sabrina Benaim, from Depression and Other Magic Tricks
Sabrina’s new book is available here!
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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I am sleepwalking on an ocean of happiness I cannot baptize myself in.
Sabrina Benaim, from Depression and Other Magic Tricks
Sabrina’s new book is available here!
(via buttonpoetry)
Molly and Arthur Weasley raised seven kids on one government salary.
Molly and Arthur Weasley raised those seven children to be courageous and loyal and kind.
Molly and Arthur Weasley were purebloods who made it a point to be known as “the biggest blood traitors there are”.
Molly and Arthur Weasley raised Fred and George during their accidental magic stages without letting the house burn down.
Molly and Arthur Weasley treated Harry as their own child, not because of his fame, but because he was Ron’s friend and he was in desperate need of a family.
Molly and Arthur Weasley made sure that everyone who entered their home felt loved and cared for and well fed.
Molly and Arthur Weasley won money and spent it on a family trip to see their son and help their daughter out of the depression she was sinking into.
Molly and Arthur Weasley sent Easter eggs and Christmas sweaters and fudge to their children while making sure to include enough for friends.
Molly and Arthur Weasley went out of their way to secure two tickets to the Quidditch World Cup on top of the eight for their own family, just to ensure that Hermione and Harry were included.
Molly and Arthur Weasley warned Harry about Sirius Black and tried to keep him with them after Voldemort’s return and tried to shield him from Order business because they remembered how young he was, how utterly unfair it was for the world to expect so much from him.
Molly and Arthur Weasley are so damn important.
Arthur Weasley was supposed to die and JK Rowling couldn’t bring herself to kill him because he was the only living example in the entire series of a good father.
Molly Weasley made Harry eat third helpings of every meal, despite how difficult it may have been for their family just to put food on the table, because she knew that his guardians often deprived him of meals as punishment.
Molly and Arthur Weasley ARE DAMN IMPORTANT.
Let me tell you what it’s like to ride a bicycle in a hurricane.
Neil Hilborn - “Traffic, Lightning, Gutter”
Neil Hilborn, performing from his book at YouTube Space LA. Check out Neil’s book! Help bring Button to you.
(via buttonpoetry)
You can tell he’s going “ohhHhhhhHHH!” 😩😭 this is so cute lmao
this is one of most wholesome me posts ive ever seen
last night i found the most perfect christmas card of all time
i bought it, but i am keeping it for myself.
And when she stood, she stood tall. She’ll make a fool of you all. Don’t ask for cigarettes, she ain’t got nothing left for you.
I never, she never, we never looked back. That wasn’t what we were good at. And when it came to love, we were not good enough.
Norman G. Walte
I cannot fake interest. Not outta boredom, not for material things, not out of loneliness, not for attention. Idk how people do it.
@therelatabletexts (via therelatabletexts)
dating me means constantly reassuring me that you’re into me lmao sorry
Sometimes, the best way to solve a problem is to just stop caring.
JC (via unpresentable)
There is so much stubborn hope in the human heart.
Albert Camus, from “Absurd Creation,” The Myth of Sisyphus. (Alfred A. Knopf,1995)
Life With Cats.
Adorable little assholes
This puts absolutely nothing into perspective, but that’s not a Bad Thing.
There’s a part of me that’s going to be in love with you for the rest of my life.
(via teenagecrush)
I am so afraid of disappointing the people I love, I often forget that I am someone I love too. And I need kindness just as much as I believe the people I love do.
Nikita Gill (via wordsnquotes)