Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Kiana Khansmith

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Sade Olutola
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@theartofmadeline

oozey mess
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
DEAR READER
Peter Solarz
cherry valley forever

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shark vs the universe
NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON

titsay
styofa doing anything

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@monarchsmuse
@academia-lucifer
what is this genre of photos called
preventing your cat from accidentally killing themselves
sent this message to my coworker today and he sent me this screenshot with microsoft teams's suggested replies... incredible 10/10 no notes.
“I want to be the reason you feel safe being soft again.”
I don’t want to fix you—
just sit beside you
until your guard gets tired of standing.
until your hands forget
they were ever braced for impact.
and one day, without noticing,
you’re soft again—
not because of me,
but because you finally could be.
until you learn the lesson
You are not damaged. You are not socially handicapped. You are young and you are learning how to live. Write that down. I AM VERY YOUNG AND I AM LEARNING HOW TO LIVE. Tape it to the wall by your bed and read it every morning.
You are very, very young. You are learning how to live.
— Heather Havrilesky; November 6, 2013
— Franz Kafka, from Letters to Felice (via lunamonchtuna)
"I wish that no aspect of me were obscure to you; I want you to know me completely, with clarity and confidence, so that you know to what extent you can rely on me, count on everything I am. For as long as you want and for as long as there is between us, you will not be alone. The best of my heart will always accompany you."
Albert Camus | Correspondence 1944-1959.