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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Noah Kahan

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Color Me Curious

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@trueloveisoverpriced
Taxi Driver (1976)
by Noah Sammak
before I can be the girl of your dreams I gotta become the girl of my own dreams first
if you can’t be consistent or reciprocate the same energy stay away
Sometimes you meet someone, and it’s so clear so immediately that the two of you, on some level, belong together. As lovers, or as friends, or as family, or as something entirely different. You just work, whether you’re in love or creating things together or foxhole buddies or partners in crime. It’s so clear, right off the bat, that this is what you’re supposed to be doing, that this is what you’re for. You meet these people throughout your life, out of nowhere, under the strangest of circumstances, and they help you make a life. I don’t know if that makes me believe in coincidence, or fate, or sheer blind luck, but. It definitely makes me believe in something.
“In another universe avocados are my favorite food. In another universe flowers grow upside down and in another universe it’s 7am on a thursday and I’m waking up next to you.”
— Somewhere We’re Together Again
“I was trying to heal. Trying to get the bad out of my system so I could be good again. To cure me of myself.”
— Cheryl Strayed, Wild
“I have lost and loved and won and cried myself to the person I am today.”
— Charlotte Eriksson (via naturaekos)