being in your 20s is like. every day i am playing with forces i can barely understand
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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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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@toshmalosh
being in your 20s is like. every day i am playing with forces i can barely understand
no alcohol in this flask girl this is miso soup
Me with my friends problems vs. Me with my own
*breaks down your front door* i just shaved my legs feel them
brain: u wanna be sad for no reason?
me: ……no
brain: did i hear a yes? can i get a yes???
Heavy is the chest that wears the tits or whatever
fluffy sky
“It’s okay to change your yes to a no. Yeses aren’t permanent. They’re something we choose again and again, each and every day. Something we have the right to recall and reconsider as soon as saying yes no longer feels conducive to our wellbeing and happiness. It doesn’t matter whether you said yes to a job, a date, a relationship, sex, a favor to a friend, a social endeavor, or a vow of silence — you don’t ever have to commit to something that forces you to compromise who you are and what feels right; especially if it’s something you agreed to under pressure, intimidation, or force. Changing your yes to a no might make people angry. It might hurt their feelings, cause them to see you as a flake, and result in lost connections. But if saying no means staying true to yourself, honoring your feelings, and making self-care a priority, it’s worth it. You are worth it. Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.”
— Daniell Koepke
when u at the beach
me @ the stars: help me
So I got an idea
Let’s take this
and put it in
yes??? Nintendo, are you taking notes?
Real life. The concept you’re thinking of is going outside.
yeah ok buddy I’m just gonna step outside and go talk to my neighbour the talking cat. the fuck kind of real life are you living?
never stop being a good person because of bad people
sleeping is hard in the summer because blankets are too warm but without blankets im vulnerable to monsters
*sees a large dog* FINALLY some relatable content
“What’s the worst thing I’ve stolen? Probably little pieces of other people’s lives. Where I’ve either wasted their time or hurt them in some way. That’s the worst thing you can steal, the time of other people. You just can’t get that back.”
— Chester Bennington (via thoughtkick)