date a girl who says “fight me” to everything, including inanimate objects

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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date a girl who says “fight me” to everything, including inanimate objects
‘Fire - the Outlaw’, “Saturday Evening Post”, May 1, 1920 Source
BY DancesWithPonies
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i’d follow him to hell and back but i wish he’d just stop going there
“What part of your philosophy books cover feeding a fella to an alligator, Dutch?”
baby Arthur has been forcing his dad to dress up for Halloween with him
is he.... you know.... your narrative foil?
No offense but *coughs into a white cloth, then dramatically unfolds it to reveal that it is spotted with blood, foreshadowing my tragic death by tuberculosis at the ending of the film*
❛ Of course I’ve robbed a goddamn stagecoach, you know I have !
I imagine Dutch taking his big furry coat and draping it over them both. Dutch being the bigger spoon because it’s so cold. Hosea is very grateful for the comfort and warmth. They both rest in ease and listen to the wind and snow howl outside the cabin.
the best type of kissing is when it gets so intense that she climbs on top of you & pins you down
you’re one microscopic cog in his catastrophic plan
designed and directed by his red right hand
Ally Condie, Matched
I like the scars because I like the stories. Bravery, stupidity, pain—none of them come free.
Jessica Martinez, Virtuosity (via books-n-quotes)