Source: ridetherollercoasteroflife
We should ban life jackets and other flotation devices. They only encourage risky behavior. The only 100% effective way to prevent drowning is total abstinence from going in the water.
(via continental-dares)
Source: breanieswordvomit
isn’t it strange how attractive people are really just a nice-looking arrangement of atoms
like
damn you have a great deoxyribonucleic acid arrangement
(via continental-dares)
Source: moonythemarauder
Source: caattnip
Are you always sad? someone asked. (Always is such a long, long time.)
I couldn’t say. But if sadness was a sea, I’d drown in it.
(Salty and warm, sadness is.)
(Cold, too. Sometimes.)
And I happen to love the sea.
It’s so incredibly frustrating.
I’ve actually gotten depressed in the fact that you can’t put feelings and emotions into words.
(via continental-dares)
Source: -revive
All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened, and after you’ve read one of them you will feel that all that happened, happened to you and it belongs to you forever:the happiness and unhappiness, the good and evil, ecstasy and sorrow, the food, wine, beds, people and weather. If you can give that to reader, then you’re a writer.
Ernest Hemingway (via uphereintheclouds, fatalistichues)
Source: fatalistichues
Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell.
Joan Crawford (via pirate-bones)
(via writteninpurplepen)
Source: pirate-bones
That day Diana taught a child how to unleash the fucking fury.
omg
greatness.
Dying because this was to good xD <3
(via unapologeticfeministcunt)
Source: justiceleagueanimated
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