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  • No, I think about him every day. Last thought before I fall asleep and first thought when I wake up. I talk to myself all day about him, even when I’m talking to somebody else, even when I’m talking to you now I’m talking to myself about him. Brian thinks I’m ill, he thinks that it has to do with my father, he thinks the stress and, you know, all that… Thinks I’m having a breakdown, but I’m not, there’s nothing wrong with me. Except that I love him.

    No, I think about him every day. Last thought before I fall asleep and first thought when I wake up. I talk to myself all day about him, even when I’m talking to somebody else, even when I’m talking to you now I’m talking to myself about him. Brian thinks I’m ill, he thinks that it has to do with my father, he thinks the stress and, you know, all that… Thinks I’m having a breakdown, but I’m not, there’s nothing wrong with me. Except that I love him.

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    Source: randywards
    • 8 months ago
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    Source: the--personal--quotes
    • 8 months ago
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    Source: omgzach
    • 8 months ago
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  • c86:

A Descent into the Maelström
Taken from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 1919
Illustration by Harry Clarke

    c86:

    A Descent into the Maelström

    Taken from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 1919

    Illustration by Harry Clarke

    Source: c86
    • 8 months ago
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    Source: we-want-fashion
    • 8 months ago
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  • I can’t wait for my high school reunion

    arelirod15:

    Popular girl: I’m married to a doctor!

    Popular girl 2:I’m married to a lawyer!

    Popular boy: I’m married to a model!

    Me: Well I married One Direction. Look at me now, motherfuckers.

    (via dreamhopesmile)

    Source: arelirod15
    • 8 months ago
    • 4 notes
  • poetsorg:

Frank O’Hara, exercising the freedom of speech.

    poetsorg:

    Frank O’Hara, exercising the freedom of speech.

    Source: poets.org
    • 8 months ago
    • 344 notes
  • barackobama:

There’s more—none of it good.

    barackobama:

    There’s more—none of it good.

    Source: barackobama
    • 8 months ago
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  • “

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    My best theory is this: When we are children, we invent these detailed imaginary worlds that the child psychologists call ‘paracosms.’ These landscapes, sometimes complete with imaginary beasts, heroes and laws, help us orient ourselves in reality. They are structured mental communities that help us understand the wider world.

    We carry this need for paracosms into adulthood. It’s a paradox that the artists who have the widest global purchase are also the ones who have created the most local and distinctive story landscapes. Millions of people around the world are ferociously attached to Tupac Shakur’s version of Compton or J.K. Rowling’s version of a British boarding school or Downton Abbey’s or Brideshead Revisited’s version of an Edwardian estate.

    Millions of people know the contours of these remote landscapes, their typical characters, story lines, corruptions and challenges. If you build a passionate and highly localized moral landscape, people will come.
    ”

    ”
    —

    The Power of the Particular – David Brooks, who has previously admonished about the dangerous division of intuition and rationality, makes a case for finding your particularity and making it your purpose.

    Brooks is the author of The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement.

    (via explore-blog)

    • 8 months ago
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  • always-peeniss:

Beginnings and Endings

    always-peeniss:

    Beginnings and Endings

    Source: thewholockgames
    • 8 months ago
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