
Love Begins

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Just because your pain is understandable, doesn’t mean your behavior is acceptable.
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience (via moaka)
American Psycho (2000)
I don’t think people realise how hard it is to re-discover the person you were before depression or even try to remember your own personality
and if you’ve had depression since early childhood you don’t even know if you have your own personality you didn’t have time to be a person before depression and it’s scary having no idea who you are
why do teenage boys care about if a girl is a virgin or not like are you that eager to be the first to disappoint me
'Twin Peaks' Series 1 | Pilot Episode | (1990) Directed by David Lynch
the infliction of pain
all of us have been hurt some time in our lives. in our past, in our now, we have all had the experience of pain.
Be it self-inflicted or imposed upon us by someone we deem important, pain is a universal case.
so what so we do after the pain? our way of moving on, in other words.
in my eyes there’s are two ways of going about it
1. the high road
seeing the effect another person has had upon you, the pain you’ve endured, in your current past future relationships/interactions, you endeavour to make sure others do not go through the pain you felt. You fight and sacrifice a bit of yourself because you know that pain, and believe that no others are deserving of it.
there is another way of going about it
2. cold heartedly
what did you gather from this pain inflicted upon you? humiliation I think it’s a pride thing where you feel as if you were embarrassed that someone could cause you that pain, that they came out of it on top, and you inferior. And so in the future you vow never let anyone in your life to do what that person did to you. You vow never to let someone humiliate you like that again. And your way of making sure? You inflict this pain on others. You do this before they can do the same to you.
Because as much as all of us would like to think that other people can’t hurt us, there will always be pain suffered. which of the two roads are the weaker? In my eyes, the first route may be deemed weak by some, it’s a road not taken by many. But the second one. Well. I think there’s a part in all of us that wants to hurt others they way we were.
I look for you in everyone.
Six Word Story #16 by absentions (via lovequotesrus)
My father had taught me to be nice first, because you can always be mean later, but once you’ve been mean to someone, they won’t believe the nice anymore. So be nice, be nice, until it’s time to stop being nice, then destroy them.
Laurell K. Hamilton (via fawun)