someone is dreaming of the job you have/dislike, the home you complain about, the smile you often forget to wear, the health you take for granted. don't let difficult times, or the pursuit of bigger & better, make your forget your blessings.

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@katburryx
someone is dreaming of the job you have/dislike, the home you complain about, the smile you often forget to wear, the health you take for granted. don't let difficult times, or the pursuit of bigger & better, make your forget your blessings.
blog about me so i know it's real
It’s so important to heal. Heal so you can realize that attention isn’t the same as love, attachment isn’t true connection, and doing the bare minimum isn’t the real effort.
museums should be open till like midnight, i don't want to go to the club i want to go look at art or fossils.
things that would look good on you: me
if i say you have nice eyes, i mean i wanna watch them roll back in your head while i fuck you
“do you want to talk about it?”
no, i want to kill myself because of it.
My type: Someone who's obsessed with me
My type: Someone who's obsessed with me
Sometimes I cry myself to sleep, and I want to die.
But I don't talk about it.
“I want to infect you with the tremendous excitement of living, because I believe that you have the strength to bear it.”
— Tennessee Williams, The Selected Letters: 1920-1945