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Posted on June 18, 2013 via i heart THE X-FILES with 1,741 notes
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Happy Birthday to Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE , 18 June 1942
ILU my imaginary husband. :)
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HANON フジイサトミ個展 「レースの旅支度」
2012,11.23(金・祝) - 11.30(金)
@ Osaka Gallery Tourbillon
http://www.tourbillon-osaka.comPosted on June 18, 2013 via HANON with 6 notes
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Vintage Kenner Blythe Ad on Flickr.
I love that when Blythe dolls originally came out, they creeped out kids so badly that they only sold for one year before getting discontinued. And then 30 years later, they became super popular, Takura started reproducing them, etc.
If only I could come across one in a thrift store or antique shop or something…
Posted on June 18, 2013 via TuSabesBlythe with 4 notes
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Self-Portrait Wearing a Velvet Dress (1926)
Frida Kahlo
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Posted on June 18, 2013 via details detales with 304 notes
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She murders us with kindness. She stuffs her poison kindness down our throats till were sick and dead with it.
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Posted on June 18, 2013 via with 147 notes
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In French you don’t say “I’m on my period” you say “Les Anglais ont débarqué” which translates into English as “The English have arrived.” I find that beautiful. The English. Small Englishmen are pouring out of your vagina. They are here. There is no stopping them.
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Posted on June 18, 2013 via A Shocking Development! with 77,000 notes
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It’s taboo to admit that you’re lonely. You can make jokes about it, of course. You can tell people that you spend most of your time with Netflix or that you haven’t left the house today and you might not even go outside tomorrow. Ha ha, funny. But rarely do you ever tell people about the true depths of your loneliness, about how you feel more and more alienated from your friends each passing day and you’re not sure how to fix it. It seems like everyone is just better at living than you are.
A part of you knew this was going to happen. Growing up, you just had this feeling that you wouldn’t transition well to adult life, that you’d fall right through the cracks. And look at you now. La di da, it’s happening.
Your mother, your father, your grandparents: they all look at you like you’re some prized jewel and they tell you over and over again just how lucky you are to be young and have your whole life ahead of you. “Getting old ain’t for sissies,” your father tells you wearily.
You wish they’d stop saying these things to you because all it does is fill you with guilt and panic. All it does is remind you of how much you’re not taking advantage of your youth.
You want to kiss all kinds of different people, you want to wake up in a stranger’s bed maybe once or twice just to see if it feels good to feel nothing, you want to have a group of friends that feels like a tribe, a bonafide family. You want to go from one place to the next constantly and have your weekends feel like one long epic day. You want to dance to stupid music in your stupid room and have a nice job that doesn’t get in the way of living your life too much. You want to be less scared, less anxious, and more willing. Because if you’re closed off now, you can only imagine what you’ll be like later.
Every day you vow to change some aspect of your life and every day you fail. At this point, you’re starting to question your own power as a human being. As of right now, your fears have you beat. They’re the ones that are holding your twenties hostage.
Stop thinking that everyone is having more sex than you, that everyone has more friends than you, that everyone out is having more fun than you. Not because it’s not true (it might be!) but because that kind of thinking leaves you frozen. You’ve already spent enough time feeling like you’re stuck, like you’re watching your life fall through you like a fast dissolve and you’re unable to hold on to anything.
I don’t know if you ever get better. I don’t know if a person can just wake up one day and decide to be an active participant in their life. I’d like to think so. I’d like to think that people get better each and every day but that’s not really true. People get worse and it’s their stories that end up getting forgotten because we can’t stand an unhappy ending. The sick have to get better. Our normalcy depends upon it.
You have to value yourself. You have to want great things for your life. This sort of shit doesn’t happen overnight but it can and will happen if you want it.
Do you want it bad enough? Does the fear of being filled with regret in your thirties trump your fear of living today?
We shall see.
Posted on June 18, 2013 via Talent Borrows, Genius steals with 7,938 notes
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J.R.R Tolkien, looking at flowers.
Apparently people hated to go for walks with him because he would stop and look at every tree for like 20 minutes.
EXPLAINS THE BOOKS
^^^^ This
yep, explains a lot
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Posted on June 17, 2013 via Programmable Soda with 69,859 notes
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