mom: what did you get me for mother’s day
me:
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@lostsou-ls-blog
mom: what did you get me for mother’s day
me:
my friend kimberley forgot how to spell laughing so she said yay attacks.
yay
attacks
what if ducks threw bread back at you
you’d have to duck
This expresses the English language pretty well
world’s okayest friend
boys like it when youre playfully mean to them. call them names. punch them on the shoulder. murder their families
how do i get over someone who i never dated
your honor, in my defense i was just staying true to myself, and isnt that what really matters?
Reality continues to ruin my life
Night is beautiful when you are happy—comforting when you are in grief—terrible when you are lonely and unhappy.
L.M. Montgomery, Emily’s Quest (via wordsnquotes)
DID THEY EVER THANK HIM
“Learn to like what doesn’t cost much. Learn to like reading, conversation, music. Learn to like plain food, plain service, plain cooking. Learn to like fields, trees, brooks, hiking, rowing, climbing hills. Learn to like people, even though some of them may be different…different from you. Learn to like to work and enjoy the satisfaction doing your job as well as it can be done. Learn to like the song of birds, the companionship of dogs. Learn to like gardening, puttering around the house, and fixing things. Learn to like the sunrise and sunset, the beating of rain on the roof and windows, and the gentle fall of snow on a winter day. Learn to keep your wants simple and refuse to be controlled by the likes and dislikes of others.”
Lowell C. Bennion (via wordsnquotes)
"It is so much safer not to feel, not to let the world touch me."
Sylvia Plath (via wordsnquotes)