when people give me compliments I feel like a vending machine trying to accept a wrinkly dollar and it’s just really frustrating for everyone involved
I’ve never related to anything more in my life
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occasionally subtle
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#extradirty
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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if i look back, i am lost
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we're not kids anymore.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@windowsills
when people give me compliments I feel like a vending machine trying to accept a wrinkly dollar and it’s just really frustrating for everyone involved
I’ve never related to anything more in my life
If you reblog my selfie I will consider you a personal friend and will give you front seats at my wedding and also I won’t have you politically assassinated when I take over the world
Clueless (1995) dir. Amy Heckerling
I’m sorry
I don’t know that you’ll ever read this but if you do, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for that phone call. It’s one of my deepest regrets. It was unfair and manipulative of me and you were right to respond as you did. I was young and heartbroken and very foolish, and I somehow thought it would convince you never to leave me -- or rather, to return to me. It’s been 8 years and I realized that I’ve never apologized for this, but there’s truly no way to do it organically or to reach out to you after years of silence, but if by some bizarre twist of fate you’re reading this (because you did know my tumblr url by heart back then, and it has been unchanged since I started it), please know that I’m sorry.
bae: come over
me: i can’t, i’m in 16th century japan
bae: i’m home alone
me:
All Day / I Feel Like That - Kanye
Literally one of my all-time favorite videos. One-shot/one take. If you haven’t yet heard “I Feel Like That” .......prepare yourself.
that gorgeous cycle of study/smoke/fuck/repeat by aerologies on 8tracks
I finally made another one. I’m in love again and the music is right on theme.
Columbia university during the snow ✨❄️
Missing this today.
for $600. ayye :’)
Me, while he's 6ft deep in my cervix: hey can I ask u something? Why didn't u tell me u were gonna be late earlier. I don't mind if you wanna go out with your friends I just want us to communicate
I remember wanting to hold your hand and kiss you and tell you things that I had never told anyone before. I think that’s how I knew I loved you. Yeah. I think that’s it.
Sue Zhao (via what-strange-lives-we-live)
6 people are dead, another 5 still in hospital following Sunday night shooting in Quebec City suburb
Quebec provincial police have released the names of all six victims who were killed in the Sunday evening shooting at a Quebec City mosque.
According to the Quebec coroner’s office, they are:
Azzeddine Soufiane, 57.
Khaled Belkacemi, 60.
Aboubaker Thabti, 44.
Mamadou Tanou Barry, 42.
Ibrahima Barry, 39.
Abdelkrim Hassane, 41.
Soufiane owned and operated the Boucherie Assalam in Sainte-Foy, less than a kilometre away from the Islamic cultural centre where the shooting took place.
Belkacemi was a professor of soil and agri-food engineering at Laval University, also in the Sainte-Foy neighbourhood.
Tunisian-born Thabti moved to Quebec in 2011. His two children are three and 11 years old.
Mamadou Tanou Barry and Ibrahima Barry are brothers from Guinea, according to CBC’s French-language service, Radio-Canada.
Mamadou was a father of two toddlers, aged three and one and a half, who worked in information technology. Ibrahima, who worked for Quebec’s Revenue Ministry, was a father of four, aged 13, seven, three and two.
Hassane was Algerian, and worked as a programming analyst for the Quebec government. He had three daughters, aged 10, eight, and 15 months.
In addition to the six fatalities, five others who were injured are still in hospital.
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The article has been updated with the names of all 6 fatal victims of the Quebec City Mosque mass shooting.
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Me when I meet a new person: please don't say anything homophobic, transphobic, sexist, racist, misogynistic, slut-shamey or body-shamey I really want to like you