nikki2cents replied to your post: someone legit just told me to kill mys...
What an A-hole. I mean it’s not even that serious. I’m sorry you got hate, love. You don’t deserve it b/c your blog is great! (I mean nobody does)
Thank youuuuu

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nikki2cents replied to your post: someone legit just told me to kill mys...
What an A-hole. I mean it’s not even that serious. I’m sorry you got hate, love. You don’t deserve it b/c your blog is great! (I mean nobody does)
Thank youuuuu
For the longest time I was reading your tumblr name wrong--I thought it said 'hell-in-my-eyesex', forgive me :)
you're forgiven
nikki2cents replied to your post:Are you ok?
demons you’ll battle like Buffy the fuckin’ vampire slayer <3
hopefully
nikki2cents replied to your post: Another Guy Hits On Me…Story Of My Li...
Ever since I came out as a lesbian dudes flock to me and I’m like no. But apparently it’s difficult for some girls to make the 1st move, I’ve never been nor have I bluntly hit on a girl.
Me either. :(
I was tagged by wooden-swings-and-diet-coke
Rules: In a text post, list ten books that have stayed with you in some way. Don’t take but a few minutes, and don’t think too hard — they don’t have to be the “right” or “great” works, just the ones that have touched you. Tag ten friends, including me, so I’ll see your list. Make sure you let your friends know you’ve tagged them.
1. The Half Blood Prince, Jk Rowling
2. Rebecca, Daphne DuMaurier
3. Girl Interrupted, Susana Kaysen
4. Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare I know its a play not a book
5. My Cousin Rachel, Daphne DuMaurier
6. The Torn Skirt, Rebecca Godfrey
7. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
8. The Davinci Code, Dan Brown
9. The Magdalene line trilogy, Kathleen McGowan
10. Lord of the Flies, William Golding.