December 2011
me: did it hurt?
mom: what
me: when you blew through the earth, emerging from hell
mom:
Someone needs to invent some kind of waterproof...
owlily:
Because I always come up with the greatest life changing ideas in the shower but by the time I get out dry myself , get dressed and get a pen and paper I lose all my brilliance and just end up scribbling down pathetic notes that make no sense to me
MY ASK BOX IS READY.
1.Sexuality
2.Insecurities
3.Best memory
4.Worst memory
5.Last person you kissed
6.Why?
7.Last thing you fantasized about
8.Greatest fears.
9.How did you change over the last 3 years?
10.What do you want more than anything?
11.Bad habit
12.Crush
13.Virgin?
14.Biggest regrets
15.Wildest thing you've ever done
16.Hottest teacher at your school
17.Where do you see yourself in 5+ years
18.Favourite band
19.Worst thing you've ever said to your mother
20.Weirdest dream
If you love them, set them free
Usually we walk around constantly believing ourselves. “I’m okay” we say. “I’m...
– Markus Zusak, The Book Thief (via suzywire)
I got issues that run deep
sylvester-calzone:
finally told my parents they’re gay
I like the idea of soulmates.
I like the idea that someone out there is made just for you, the idea that someone out there is so in sync with you it’ll almost scare you, the idea that someone out there will make you feel complete, the idea that someone out there is the best person for you to be with.
The idea that someone in this world is perfect for you.
me: i really cant stay
computer: but baby its social outside
“You remember that night when you didn’t know if we should have sex?”
“Was that the night we did have sex?”
“Yep”
I think you could fall in love with anyone if you saw the parts of them no one else gets to see. Like if you followed them around invisibly for a day and saw them crying in their bed at night or singing in the shower or humming quietly to themselves as they make a sandwich or even just walking along the street. And even if they were really weird and had no friends at school, I think, after seeing...
Reading is a very cheap form of travel.
– Tim Winton. (via crossyourfingers)