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Notes: 126962 / 8 years ago
from weareallgettingby (originally from surfandwrite)
"I understood myself only after I destroyed myself. And only in the process of fixing myself, did I know who I really was."
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8 years ago
"That moment where you want to just fucken throw everything around just so that maybe just possibly you can let a drop of anger out"
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Notes: 3 / 9 years ago
from victoriasecretss
victoriasecretss:
If you have the opportunity to make someones life better, why not do it? Every little act of kindness counts. I just dropped off over three-hundred articles of donated clothing for the #HopeInMiamiBeach homeless event and its all thanks to those of you who donated clothing and to those who helped spread the word. You’ve all been a great help and are truly appreciated.
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Notes: 140278 / 9 years ago
from weareallgettingby (originally from mathbuus)
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Notes: 5023 / 9 years ago
from this--too--shall--pass (originally from hopeless-gh0st-deactivated20131)
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Notes: 1 / 9 years ago
"And the moment she walked out he realized that she really was the one. Not because he possibly lost her, but because he knew that every moment with her was 100 times better than without. Even if it was just sitting beside her eating wings like fattys and enjoying the company of ones missing puzzle piece."
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10 years ago
"I wish I didn’t care about girls’ past so damn much. Reminds me how slutty they can all be."
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11 years ago
Sometimes
I wonder….. what if?
Miss the comfort from the past.
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Notes: 5 / 11 years ago
from dianapoo-blog
Walk in my Footprints: The truth about people is that ...
dianapoo:
every word, every touch and every interaction shapes you. They’re like small hits on blazing hot metal, every dent shapes the final product.
The people you surround yourself with dent you all the time. Make sure the dents are shaping you in the right direction. That they fill you with happiness…
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Notes: 31915 / 11 years ago
from illfollowthesun-yozette (originally from lucasregazzi)
1000scientists:
In 2007, archaelogists unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in an eternal embrace and buried outside Mantua, Italy, just 25 miles south of Verona: the city where Shakespeare set the star-crossed tale of Romeo and Juliet. They are thought to have died young because they both had all their teeth intact. But beyond that, the skeletons are a mystery.