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i simply do not dream of labor
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dream job?
i simply do not dream of labor
guys
on september 1st 2017 we should all go to King’s Cross station and be there for the end of Harry Potter’s timeline
CAN YOU NOT
THAT’S LIKE WHEN I GRADUATE COLLEGE I MIGHT JUST CRY
I’ll be there
i’ll come
Professional figure skaters….
IS THAT EVGENI PLUSHENKO AND JOHNNY WEIR I AM CRYING
Lara croft premiere | 2001
Markus Gyarmati by Kristof Toth.
number of tattoos 1d members have
louis:33
liam: 10
harry: 58
niall: horan
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I honestly think relationships in general would be healthier, in general, if we didn’t believe they should last forever.
When the default is “forever” and shorter relationships are seen as a failure, we miss out on a lot. We stay in relationships that don’t work because they’re not “bad enough” to leave, as though not wanting the relationship anymore isn’t a good enough reason. We deny ourselves happy memories, saying “If it doesn’t work now, our love then wasn’t real.” We pass on relationships we know would be short, because if it doesn’t last forever, what’s the point in joy in the moment?
An ending isn’t a failure. It’s an ending. Most relationships have them. What would our relationships be like if we stopped focusing on our fear of endings and started focusing on what we - and our friends, partners, and family - need right now?
where i’m going well i don’t really know the road is callin’ so i’ve got to go.
Back to School
Underclass: Pencils??? 7 notebooks?? 7 folders?? Highlighters??? Binders??? Sheet protectors???
Seniors: Here I am