he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Mike Driver
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we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Noah Kahan
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Kiana Khansmith
cherry valley forever

if i look back, i am lost
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@minimalsimplicityy
robber: *breaks into my house* me: can I help you find anyth- robber: just looking
*takes off my leather jacket to reveal a second, secret leather jacket underneath*
you mean, skin?
What an absolutely terrifying addition to my post. Thank you.
What pleases u in bed?
sleep
have you ever tried to write a diary it’s freakin hard and all the movies lied ok
“All humans share one spirit. All humans share one consciousness. But yet they want to be separated, like ‘My life, my ideas.’ They don’t realise that all humans share a huge pool of consciousness, of thought. All human thought vibrates at a certain frequency, we’re all in communication. When you exhale, I breathe the air you breathe, we’re all together, really! This is the way nature designed it. So that we will be sharing the earth, together.”
— Kuauhtli Vasquez (via chanelbagsandcigarettedrags)
Sh*t Is An Old, Old Word
It can be traced back to Middle English, around the year 1000 CE, along with turd and arse. Making it one of the true Anglo-Saxon words left in English.
The word probably originated much earlier than it can be traced. Because, well, swear words tend not to get written down. They are spoken, slang words. Another piece of evidence that sh*t is older than 1000 CE is that similar words exist in other languages in the Germanic family including Dutch, Icelandic, and of course German. Which suggests that sh*t was born not in Middle English, but descended from a common ancestor in the original proto-Germanic language.
Sh*t was not always a taboo word. It initially meant, very specifically, diarrhea in cattle.
“I have so much of you in my heart.”
— John Keats (via quotemadness)
By Lynda Barry May 2016
Every time I see this I love it more
fashionably late? more like anxiously early
What part of “i don’t wanna spend anymore money” don’t I understand
Literally
Lovely (Credit: Moriyu)
Most so-called Hollywood Elites didn’t have their daddy’s giving them millions of dollars every year.