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22/05/13 - 1 note

my friends think I’m profound but all I really am is a string of out of context Katy Perry lyrics

22/05/13 - 1 note

coconut soda either tastes like melted vanilla ice cream or titty milk, but I’m leaning more toward the titty milk.

21/05/13 - 3 notes
you said your favorite book is breakfast of champions...why? also, what is the most beautiful book you've ever read? what book would you buy for someone you REALLY care about? sorry, i just like books haha
Asked by Anonymous

Please do not mistake me for an authority on literature. I read so little, it’s honestly pathetic. 

As for why BoC is my favorite, I love me some K. Vonney. And the ending warped my perception of reality for a solid week.

Which book would I buy for someone I love? I don’t buy things or love people, so that was a pretty easy question, actually.

21/05/13 - 0 notes

if I were a parent, every bedtime story would begin with, “Oh no, mommy forgot to ask if you had homework today.”

21/05/13 - 25 notes
Everybody in America was supposed to grab whatever he could and hold on to it. Some Americans were very good at grabbing and holding, were fabulously well-to-do. Others couldn’t get their hands on doodly-squat.

-- Kurt Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions (via sidebysadie)

21/05/13 - 2,008 notes

nevver:

Alain de Botton

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I am not happy. I am not unhappy. I am frozen somewhere in the middle that is so much worse. I am nowhere. Nothing is happening and I am getting more and more sad.

-- Samantha Schutz, I Don’t Want to be Crazy (via princess)

20/05/13 - 2,199 notes
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Once you have identified with some form of negativity, you do not want to let go, and on a deeply unconscious level, you do not want positive change. It would threaten your identity as a depressed, angry, or hard-done by person. You will then ignore, deny, or sabotage the positive in your life. This is a common phenomenon. It is also insane.

-- Eckhart Tolle (via vemt)