Can’t be around people who say “that’s just the way I am” to avoid growth. Why limit yourself when you can evolve and get better.
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Not today Justin

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
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@lhmaple
Can’t be around people who say “that’s just the way I am” to avoid growth. Why limit yourself when you can evolve and get better.
http://flawlassmami.tumblr.com/
no offense but taylor really did write “therein lies the issue, friends don’t try and trick you, get you on the phone and mind twist you” like emily dickinson WHO?
Georges Hobeika Haute Couture Spring 2018
my depression making sure i don’t get too comfortable whenever something goes right in my life
Lushlity
Iconic image of Princess Diana on a yacht in Portofino, Italy, in August 1997.
ok universe, i’m ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
Y'all be like “hoe tips!” And it’s just a list of basic things you should do everyday like wash your face and take a shower LMAOOOO
Need a sugar daddy purely to afford skincare
Donnie Darko (2001) dir. Richard Kelly
do not fix your dark circles let the world know youre tired of its shit and ready to kill a man
you’re* it’s* Btw. I am a man.
oooooooooooooh my gooooooooooooooooooooooood ooooooooh my god. oh my god. ooooooooooh. my god oh my god
The ocean. Where I am free. Where I am happy. Where I am my highest self.
Sophia Loren, “Ieri, oggi, domani” (Vittorio De Sica, 1963).