if only i could tell you. how i have lost myself to you.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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if i look back, i am lost
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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@letbakerbebone
if only i could tell you. how i have lost myself to you.
poetofblues (via wnq-writers)
run–from the telephone, from responsibilities, from the distractions of the world.
Edna O'Brien (via wordsnquotes)
Wage gap between blacks and whites is worst in nearly 40 years The gap between black and white workers’ wages is bigger today than it was in 1979
(but excuse me, i didn’t mean to interrupt. please continue white people telling us how oppressed you are, how the odds are stacked against you and about reverse racism)
When you’re nervous, you overestimate how apparent your nervousness is to others. This phenomenon, known as the ‘illusion of transparency’, is common in public speaking- but simply being aware of it can make you more confident and improve your performance. Source Source 2 Source 3
From WeHeartIt
we speak in tongues that have only ever kissed bruises maybe that’s why we are always looking for a way to hurt each other and ourselves because we have never known how to love someone who is whole we only loved the broken maybe that’s why we always tried to break ourselves maybe that’s why we tried so hard to heal each other
Reblog and you might save someone’s life, especially with all our Black Girls going missing #ProtectBlackGirls #SaveLife
For those who don’t know what’s happening in the video, she untied her shoelaces, pulled one through the inside of the zip tie binding her hands, then tied the shoelaces together. Then, by pulling downward and back and forth on the shoelaces with her feet, she created enough friction to wear away part of the ziptie, making it weak enough to snap right off her hands.