I want that ‘have you seen the way he looks at her’ kind of love.
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Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Noah Kahan

Game Changer & Make Some Noise
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Mike Driver

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Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
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Fieri Frames
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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I want that ‘have you seen the way he looks at her’ kind of love.
(via itcuddles)
Accept the fact that you will grow apart from people you’ve had significant relationships with. Understand when someone no longer positively affects your life. Let them go. Don’t hinder your growth.
Lyjeeria (via doll)
The Many Moods of the Ocean Seen at Eye Level Part I by Che Chorley
Award winning photographer Che Chorley has a deep fascination and affinity for the ocean. Chorley experiments with the temperamental subject in its ephemeral and ever-changing environment. He photographs the ocean during various conditions to capture its wild and irregular beauty.
A paradoxical entity, the ocean is know to be both the calm and the fury of Mother Earth. Violent and serene, its heals, nurtures, feeds, but also destroys all in its way. Chorley captures its multi-faceted behavior at eye level to capture the relationship between the sky’s soft hazy hues, which also change according to the ocean’s mood from gloomy to a cotton candy pink sunrise.
The duality of the sea is expressed through a multitude of images, which display drastic changes of its movement, color and strength. Both a vulnerable and rigorous force, Chorley’s seascapes expose its mighty beauty.
I knew I did from that first moment we met. It was… Not love at first sight exactly, but - familiarity. Like: oh, hello, it’s you. It’s going to be you.
Mhairi McFarlane - via 5000letters (via perfect)
She said, ‘I’m so afraid.’ And I said, ‘why?,’ and she said, ‘Because I’m so profoundly happy. Happiness like this is frightening.’ I asked her why and she said, ‘They only let you be this happy if they’re preparing to take something from you.’
Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner (via itcuddles)
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At any given moment it is entirely possible that I have already triggered the chain of events that ultimately leads to my death.
I will always survive and if I can’t, I’ll start again.
Babbar Sher (via wnq-writers)
at 17 or even 32, nobody is worth stressing over, like move on, leave people behind, go find yourself, the world is yours, life goes on.
(via bled)
Vikings, 4.02: Kill The Queen
LEAP YEAR
29th February 2016!! What a day to be alive!!!! Ladies, give your boyfriend the most nervous blow job of his life today by doing the whole thing on one knee xxx
Today my psychologist gave me the greatest piece of advice I’ve ever received - she said that any time that life just feels like too much and I don’t feel like I can do it anymore and start to think about ending it, that I need to just remember that at some point in the next few decades we’re probably going to successfully bring back a mammoth, and I’m gonna wanna be here to see that.
“Just remember the mammoths.”
She wears strength and darkness equally well, the girl has always been half goddess, half hell.
Nikita Gill (via wordsnquotes)
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