Sep. 7th, 2016
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fyeahlilbitoeverything:
#i imagine this would turn mundane tasks into sweet skeleton victories

fyeahlilbitoeverything:
#i imagine this would turn mundane tasks into sweet skeleton victories

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dragonomatopoeia:
i just really hate when deliberate cruelty is interpreted as “life is unfair”
that is not life being unfair; that is a person being unfair. that is a person being malicious. no one is under obligation to treat people like shit just to prove that life is unfair!!! if it’s unfair, then try to make it fair! Help people! Be kind! Try to make things better! don’t just sneer and say “that’s just how life is”!
do not make life worse for people and excuse your actions by saying they would have been treated badly anyway!

dragonomatopoeia:
i just really hate when deliberate cruelty is interpreted as “life is unfair”
that is not life being unfair; that is a person being unfair. that is a person being malicious. no one is under obligation to treat people like shit just to prove that life is unfair!!! if it’s unfair, then try to make it fair! Help people! Be kind! Try to make things better! don’t just sneer and say “that’s just how life is”!
do not make life worse for people and excuse your actions by saying they would have been treated badly anyway!

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“For years mental health professionals taught people that they could be psychologically healthy without social support, that ‘unless you love yourself, no one else will love you’ …The truth is, you cannot love yourself unless you have been loved and are loved. The capacity to love cannot be built in isolation.”
- Bruce D. Perry, The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog (via wordsnquotes)

“For years mental health professionals taught people that they could be psychologically healthy without social support, that ‘unless you love yourself, no one else will love you’ …The truth is, you cannot love yourself unless you have been loved and are loved. The capacity to love cannot be built in isolation.”
- Bruce D. Perry, The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog (via wordsnquotes)

How do you get over a broken heart?
Sep. 7th, 2016 02:46 pmvia http://ift.tt/2bXUAFR:
You don’t, ever. Not quite. But time can do amazing things. A deep wound scabs over, and the scab becomes a scar, and then one day you look for the scar and it’s barely visible.
What’s important is not to become the wound. Not to spend your life and your time and your attention on the hurt and the heartbreak. Take it and make art with it, instead, or use it to push yourself forward, into things, not away from them.
Good luck.

You don’t, ever. Not quite. But time can do amazing things. A deep wound scabs over, and the scab becomes a scar, and then one day you look for the scar and it’s barely visible.
What’s important is not to become the wound. Not to spend your life and your time and your attention on the hurt and the heartbreak. Take it and make art with it, instead, or use it to push yourself forward, into things, not away from them.
Good luck.

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otpshipwrecked:
ravncreates:
Black Vanilla Scented Raven Skull Candles (x)
@astrosaurustyrannus

otpshipwrecked:
ravncreates:
Black Vanilla Scented Raven Skull Candles (x)
@astrosaurustyrannus

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davidmann95:
just-shower-thoughts:
The tenth Fast and Furious movie should be called Fast 10: Your Seatbelts
This is the most brilliant thing I’ve ever read.

davidmann95:
just-shower-thoughts:
The tenth Fast and Furious movie should be called Fast 10: Your Seatbelts
This is the most brilliant thing I’ve ever read.

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“I know. I’m very hard to talk to. I realize that.”
- J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
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“I know. I’m very hard to talk to. I realize that.”
- J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
(via ladypekinpack)

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interstellarlovebot:
thebisexualmandalorian:
aspiringwarriorlibrarian:
You know, it’s always been assumed that in ancient Britain people avoided the fair folk at all cost and were super careful to not be trapped if taken, but with the amount of people agreeing that they want aliens to abduct them today, I can’t help but wonder if during tough periods of Irish history there were people who genuinely wanted the fair folk to get them.
“As you can tell, we have to be very careful around these parts lest the fair folk steal you to the Otherworld.”
“FUCKING STEAL MY SOUL ALREADY YOU ETHEREAL ASSHOLES!”
You know, I never thought of it like that, but I can absolutely believe it.
me in ancient britian: *banging pots and pans and hollering in the forest, walking into every faerie ring I find*

interstellarlovebot:
thebisexualmandalorian:
aspiringwarriorlibrarian:
You know, it’s always been assumed that in ancient Britain people avoided the fair folk at all cost and were super careful to not be trapped if taken, but with the amount of people agreeing that they want aliens to abduct them today, I can’t help but wonder if during tough periods of Irish history there were people who genuinely wanted the fair folk to get them.
“As you can tell, we have to be very careful around these parts lest the fair folk steal you to the Otherworld.”
“FUCKING STEAL MY SOUL ALREADY YOU ETHEREAL ASSHOLES!”
You know, I never thought of it like that, but I can absolutely believe it.
me in ancient britian: *banging pots and pans and hollering in the forest, walking into every faerie ring I find*







