my heart says yes but my anxiety says no

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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we're not kids anymore.

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my heart says yes but my anxiety says no
Everyone: all my friends are backstabbers
Julius Caesar:
books read in 2018 → son of the dawn by cassandra clare & sarah rees brennan
His parabatai had tried to feel nothing, for a time. Except what he felt for Jem. It had almost destroyed him. And every day, Jem pretended to feel something, to be kind, to fix what was broken, to remember names and voices almost forgotten, and hoped that would become truth.
“No one was my master—but I might be master of everything, if I wished. If I dared.”
U know when ur hairs greasy and it makes u feel so so so bad about urself. And ur entire life. Everything is awful bc my hair is greasy
Me right now.
But it’s a person’s imperfections that make them perfect for someone else.
Lola And The Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins (via penguinteen)
Black Panther (2018) dir. Ryan Coogler
“You are a good man, with a good heart. And it’s hard for a good man to be a king.”
Black Panther (2018) dir. Ryan Coogler
Danai Gurira as Okoye in Black Panther (2018)
WAKANDA FOREVER
Why do you have your toes out in my lab?
WAKANDA FOREVER
New print that’ll be debuting at my table at C2E2, and then in my online store afterwards.
Black Panther’s finale is particularly moving as it uses T’Challa’s ship to mesmerize and engage Oakland kids, specifically a wonderstruck child played by Moonlight’s Alex Hibbert. He asks if the ship belongs to the Wakandan king, pauses, then asks who he is. We get to watch a kid create a hero for himself — something doubly touching as we know that’s also true for plenty of kids of color in the audience getting to see a hero who looks like them on the big screen.