“i disregard the proportions, the measures, the tempo of the ordinary world. i refuse to live in the ordinary world […] to enter ordinary relationships. i want ecstasy. i am a neurotic - in the sense that i live in my world. i will not adjust myself to the world. i am adjusted to myself.”

anais nin (via paavo) (via anaisnin) (via eroticpaley) (via classykittenn) (via undamnaged-goods) (via undamnaged-goods)

amerlcanapparel:

*in a court room*

“but your honor, i was lifehacking”

(via c-teardrops)

godpenis:

yayfeminism:

Here’s a vine of Bernie Sanders running to the side of the man who fainted at his presser

this man is a precious gem and i think i love him

This is a man that genuinely cares about people. It is fascinating.

(via onehundredpercentwholegrain)

  • someone else: *makes a mistake*
  • me: don't worry buddy! it is not a big deal! we can fix this! we'll figure it out!!
  • me: *makes a mistake*
  • me: i am irredeemable worthless garbage and i want to die

what ur sign says about your birthday


bbyboiangelface:

childservices:

aries: march 21 - april 19
taurus: april 20 - may 20
gemini: may 21 - june 20
cancer: june 21 - july 22
leo: july 23 - august 22
virgo: august 23 - september 21
libra: september 22 - october 23
scorpio: october 24 - november 21
sagittarius: november 22 - december 21
capricorn: december 22 - january 19
aquarius: january 20 - february 18
pisces: february 19 - march 20
this is so me!

(via sonamthinks-deactivated20161027)

notwifi:

thesis statement: i just think it’s funny how…

body paragraph: first of all…

conclusion: so next time you…

(via rapunzelie)

  • People: "0mg... muzik is horrible these dayz... wut would Kert Kobane think if he came bak and saw dis horrible rap musick..."
  • Kurt Cobain: “I think rap music is the only vital form of music that has been introduced to music in a long time since punk rock. I would never attempt rap music. There’s no sense in it, the people that do rap music do it just fine. I’m usually offended by people like Vanilla Ice and stuff like that. People who really didn’t come from the streets. The white man ripped off the black man long enough. They should leave rap music to the African Americans ‘cause they do it so well and it is so vital to them. [...] I like the comfort in knowing that the Afro-American has once again been the only race that has brought a new form of original music to this decade. ‘It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back’ is one of my favorite rap albums ever.” (M.E.A.T. Magazine, September 1991)