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I feel so out of touch with the dn fandom so can you please reblog this post if youâre in the fandom???
Beyondâs idea of a disguise is different. It all comes down to dosage â you have to let people see glimpses of you, especially the bad ones. Itâs terribly efficient, to hide the darkest parts of yourself behind a flawed façade. People will stop at that. Who looks for a monster in a bastard? No one. Angels and demons, on the other hand, are made of the same fabric.
mellodearâs OBPL chapter 5 (via lux-mea-lex)
*recognizes that im feeling geniuine human emotion* ok, troubling
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of course size matters!!!! no one wants a smallâŠâŠ. glass of wine!!!!! LOL
SO true, Sharon! ;)
Dissected head of a convicted criminal, Argentina, late 19th century
When he offers his lips, go for his throat.
Clementine von Radics (via a-drasteia)
as a white person i apologize
As a black person, I say that you donât need to apologize.
You should not be held accountable for what your ancestors did. They did bad things to people, but you didnât. You also shouldnât feel as though you arenât allowed to have problems. Just because society leans toward favouring white people, doesnât mean your life is perfect and stress free.
You donât need to feel bad for being born the race you are. No one should
Thatâs the problem with putting others first; youâve taught them you come second.
read that, again. Â Â (via lovesoey)
What if Beyond wasnât imitating Lâs quirks ? What if  it was the other way around ? he was just being himself and L copied his quirks when he assumed the Ryuzaki identity ?
everyone underestimates how kinky I am
I just happened upon your post in the Asperger's tag. I'm 23 and seeking a late-in-life diagnosis, and I'm terrified. Just wanted you to know you're not alone
I wish you the best of luck and thank you for messaging me. I really hope we both get answers, even if theyâre not what weâre expecting; Iâm terrified of being brushed off by people who are supposed to be professionals.
But why the last one though what am I not getting
I canât breathâŠI have not laughed this hard in yearsÂ
Okay, quick story about the last one- I go to this school too, and the creative writing teacher is rad as hell (like the kind to give out free coffee on fridays)
After all of the kids have submitted their short stories, he reads them all for the first time to his two kids, who help him grade them, in a way.
One time, a girl wrote a story about a sheep, named Trixie, making her dream come true by moving to the big city to become an actress, a singer, or whatever (he was pretty vague on the description)Â
She took a bus and a few trains and finally ended up in the âBig Cityâ, where she tries to make her dream come true.
Now I dont remember the exact sequence of events that came next, but Trixie the sheep eventually ended up becoming a prostitute mid-sentence.
Our teacher didnt really realize this at the time, since it was his first time reading it, and to his kids he was caught completely off guard. And lets just say he had to explain a few new concepts to his kids that night..
And thatâs why we canât write any more stories about Trixie going to the Big City.
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You think killing people will make them like you, but it doesnât. It just makes them dead!
Rodion Raskolnikov, Crime and Punishment (via incorrectrussianlitquotes)