do you really know me if you don’t know how i suddenly hyperfixated on fireworks and a balcony on new year’s eve?

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do you really know me if you don’t know how i suddenly hyperfixated on fireworks and a balcony on new year’s eve?
“I’m not anti-social; I’m pro-solitude.”
— Beth Buelow
Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
Lee Krasner // Franz Kafka
Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
He could literally look like the complete opposite of the conventionally attractive male and id still think hes the most handsome manly thing walking my earth (he is the beauty standard for a man now…. heaven forbid me for thinking this 😔 #Hegotmegood.)
I refuse to turn older than 17
Blame this guy named tony for this ok😭
Y’all need to chill
no fr
2018 been kicking my ass. I can’t take no chances.
Final tonight, had to double back.
Not playing
y’all suck…
but reblogging anyways 😜
I am so sorry but I couldn’t risk it
Coulnt risk it my lifes already trash
No risk, agle saal neet hai
PLS BAGWAN KUCH MAT BIGARNE DENA
naps aren't enough, i need to sleep for eternity
It's not fair
Miguel Hernández, from The Selected Poems of Miguel Hernandez "Elegy for Ramón Sijé,"
[ Text ID: I need you here. We've still so many things to talk about, ]
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