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Musee de l'Orangerie | By Mo Almada
It’s a beautiful thing when you get so comfortable with someone and you realize you’re telling them things you’ve never said out loud before
What the hell did I just watch?
It’s me pretending to be a video game character what is wrong with you it’s pretty straight-forward
Wow this is really accurate right down to the breathing.
I’ve never hit reblog so fast in my life.
me trying to fing my gotdamn keys
A relationship should not be measured in months or years. It’s the calibre of the memories that matter. Their impact, their permanence, and the degree to which they change you. I’ve had relationships lasting years I can now scarcely recollect, and hours with others that feel like infinities.
Beau Taplin, “The Measurement” (via wordsnquotes)
via weheartit
Everyone thought they would be friends for decades, forever. But for most people, of course, that hadn’t happened. As you got older, you realized that the qualities you valued in the people you slept with or dated weren’t necessarily the ones you wanted to live with, or be with, or plod through your days with. If you were smart, and if you were lucky, you learned this and accepted this. You figured out what was most important to you and you looked for it, and you learned to be realistic.
Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life A Little Life (via thelovejournals)