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    It’s a funny thing coming home. Nothing changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. You realize what’s changed is you.
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (via debauchery-)

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    maaarrrx3:

    Well hi

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    emin

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    The more you know of who you are and what you want, the less you let things upset you.
    Lost in Translation (via somuchsass)

    beam-meh-up-scotty:

    Oh shit.

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    littlekipper:

    this is my most favorite picture ever

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    Picture yourself when you were five. In fact, dig out a photo of little you at that time and tape it to your mirror. How would you treat her, love her, feed her? How would you nurture her if you were the mother of little you? I bet you would protect her fiercely while giving her space to spread her itty-bitty wings. She’d get naps, healthy food, imagination time, and adventures into the wild. If playground bullies hurt her feelings, you’d hug her tears away and give her perspective. When tantrums or meltdowns turned her into a poltergeist, you’d demand a loving time-out in the naughty chair. From this day forward I want you to extend that same compassion to your adult self.
    Kris Carr (via teddybearinsoul)

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    snaketeen:

    but no one ever asks what The D wants

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