1 week ago, 32,681 notes, via holymotherofrowling, from arthurtimothyread

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1 week ago, 21,009 notes, via stupidbloodyidiots, from airplanes
Socializing is as exhausting as giving blood. People assume we loners are misanthropes, just ­sitting thinking, ‘Oh, people are such a bunch of assholes,’ but it’s really not like that. We just have a smaller tolerance for what it takes to be with others. It means having to perform. I get so tired of communicating.
by Anneli Rufus (via homoforjojo)

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3 weeks ago, 114,524 notes, via wilted-rue, from fuchikoma
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jennittles:

this is seriously my favorite post on tumblr

Nana, I found something to cheer you up!

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1 month ago, 361 notes, via girlwhowasonfire, from girlwhowasonfire

Curvy women are real women. Skinny women are real women. Women who have had boob jobs or lip enhancements or liposuction are still real women. Size 0 may make no sense mathematically, but a woman who wears that size is as real as the one who wears a size 16. What makes us “real” people is not the shape of our flesh but our basic humanity. And we lose our humanity when we judge – not when we lose weight, gain weight, or make the intensely personal decision to undergo cosmetic surgery….

Women who diet are still real women. Women who gain weight are still real women. Women who can barely fill an A cup are “real” women – and women who’ve had breast enlargements are still “real”. If we want to change the way girls feel about their bodies, we need to stop using the divisive language of “real” versus “fake.”

The girls and women you know in your life, whether you envy them or pity them, love them or hate them, are all real. The images in the magazines may be fake, but behind those images are women with real bodies, real hearts, real emotion. And even the most beautiful women can be hurt by cruel words.




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1 month ago, 4 notes, via sigynandloki, from sigynandloki
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Can I Come With You? - Murray Gold

Can’t even get through The Eleventh Hour without bawling when little Amy is packing to leave with the Doctor.

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#murray gold #music i like


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1 month ago, 21,007 notes, via stupidbloodyidiots, from daveissoironiclike

i truly genuinely feel sorry for all the people who try to talk to me and get disappointed and upset because i probably sound like i don’t want to talk to them when i actually just don’t know what to say I’M SORRY

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1 month ago, 5 notes, via samethreewords, from samethreewords
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Drive By - Train

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#train #music i like


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2 months ago, 22 notes, via annelisecaryn, from annelisecaryn
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Don’t Go - Rae Morris


#rae morris #music i like


2 months ago, 110,047 notes, via odair-youare-trevor, from hiddlesighs

hurryputter:

Harry Potter: The Boy Who [only] Lived [once]

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2 months ago, 8 notes, via walkonthewilddside, from walkonthewilddside
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Lights - Ellie Goulding


#ellie goulding #music i like


2 months ago, 101 notes, via capitolgoods, from beeteeandwiress

beeteeandwiress:

Jack Quaid is a gift to humanity.