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  • stopharry2013:

    I never had a “boys are icky and gross” phase I’ve literally been chasing dick since birth

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  • nannajane:

    in 7 years its going to be the 20s again so we can bring back swing music and the aesthetics of that era but keep modern values who’s with me

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  • dammit-barton:

    flylikeabowtie:

    sweetmotherofhandgrenades:

    yumatsukomo:

    twinkle twinkle little star

    why is art so fuCKING HARD

    #up above the world so high#i cant draw the OTHER EYE

    twinkle twinkle little FUCK

    dammit

    what the-

    I give up.

    This is my anthem

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  • 
The red thread of fate is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese legend and is also used in Japanese legend. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the ankles of those that are destined to meet each other in a certain situation or help each other in a certain way. Often, in Japanese culture, it is thought to be tied around the little finger.
The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break.

    The red thread of fate is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese legend and is also used in Japanese legend. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the ankles of those that are destined to meet each other in a certain situation or help each other in a certain way. Often, in Japanese culture, it is thought to be tied around the little finger.

    The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break.

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    • Mirror:   you look cute today
    • Camera:   lol no
    • Instagram filters:   I got you
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  • fleurilia:

thedownlowe:

The Dungaree Club.
Photo: James K Lowe.

gypsy

    fleurilia:

    thedownlowe:

    The Dungaree Club.

    Photo: James K Lowe.

    gypsy

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  • omfg i’m crying at the latest episode of Got because daenerys is listening to this guy and she’s so tired of his bullshit and she looks directly at the camera like she’s in an Office episode 

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  • cheerstomy-weed:

sassy blog to sad bloggers 

    cheerstomy-weed:

    sassy blog to sad bloggers 

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