I’m not saying I haven’t said shit about people, but seriously? People are someone’s best friend when something horrible happens and then say they never liked them when shit blows up. Pick one.

ask me questions (:

Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.

Paulo Coelho

Veronika decides to die is my favorite book of all time

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cyan-eyed:

my kind of waterfall


A very short lesson in Psychology:
  1. When a person laughs too much, even on stupid things, that person is sad deep inside
  2. When a person sleeps a lot, that person is lonely
  3. When a person talks less and if he talks fast, that person is keeping a secret
  4. When a person can’t cry, that person is weak
  5. When a person eats in an abnormal way, that person is in tension
  6. When a person cries on little things, that person is softhearted
  7. When someone asks about you although that someone is busy, he/she really loves you

Story of my life

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i still dont know how to study for math

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Reblog if you’ll answer anything in your ask right now.

ask dat shit

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Apparently Arab scholars, when speaking of the text, use this admirable expression: the certain body. What body? We have several of them; the body of anatomists and physiologists, the one science sees or discusses: this is the text of grammarians, critics, commentators, philologists (the pheno-text). But we also have a body of bliss consisting solely of erotic relations, utterly distinct from the first body: it is another contour, another nomination; thus with the text: it is no more than the fires of language. …Does the text have human form, is it a figure, an anagram of the body? Yes, but of our erotic body. The pleasure of the text is irreducible to physiological need.


The pleasure of the text is that moment when my body pursues its own ideas — for my body does not have the same ideas I do.

Roland Barthes, The Pleasure of the Text

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