wtf am i doign with my lfie oh my god i hat myeslfe

candycane-cunt:

thorinmyside:

oH MY FUCKING GOD I WAS TRYING TO FUCKING MASTURBATE AND I WAS ALMOST THERE AND THIS MOTHERFUCKER OUTSIDE GOES “HRGAGAGAGAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH” LIKE A FUCKING BEAST AND I DON’T EVEN WANT TO FINISH ANYMORE FUCKING SON OF A BITCH

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waiting-for-the-tardis:

waiting-for-the-tardis:

on the first day of christmas my true love gave to me

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and a partridge in a pear tree

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bottleofstars:

modcloth:

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SUNNY THIS IS HOW YOU DO BUNNY PJS! :D

wildparsnip:


nobody gets me but you.

wildparsnip:

nobody gets me but you.

[Parents should] recommend some books with female leads that your son would enjoy reading. If your next question is “Why?,” then ask your daughter why she liked Harry Potter. She might say it was a good story, great characters, and a fantastic world. Who cares if the main character was a boy? In fact, girls will pick up a book with a hero or heroine equally. According to my excellent librarian resources, boys will actively avoid books with a girl as the main character. What’s the problem? I have no idea. Why should you encourage your son to read books with heroines? That’s easy. You want your son to grow up knowing that a strong female for a friend, wife or boss is normal and good.
Rebecca Angel (via divinehours)

how 2 stop being annoying: a book not written by me

whispers sam x sophie

photographersdirectory:

Young Man My work can be best described as a perpetual visual expression of the things I observe in my world and try to understand. Wallflower-esque photography if you will, where I try to make sense of ideas and emotions through photography. Everything I’ve created/portrayed as either actually happened in my life or something I wish would happen. I do a lot of narrative stories with love and the romantic and bitter sides of it. I’m still a student and still figuring out my voice in photography. Thanks for taking time to visit my work. 

Ricardo Bouyett. Amateur. Photo Student at Columbia College Chicago.  flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pfftricardo/ tumblr: http://ricbouyphotography.tumblr.com

photographersdirectory:

Young Man

My work can be best described as a perpetual visual expression of the things I observe in my world and try to understand. Wallflower-esque photography if you will, where I try to make sense of ideas and emotions through photography. Everything I’ve created/portrayed as either actually happened in my life or something I wish would happen. I do a lot of narrative stories with love and the romantic and bitter sides of it. I’m still a student and still figuring out my voice in photography. Thanks for taking time to visit my work. 

Ricardo Bouyett. Amateur. Photo Student at Columbia College Chicago. 

flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pfftricardo/
tumblr: http://ricbouyphotography.tumblr.com