Airports see more sincere kisses than wedding halls. The walls of hospitals have heard more prayers than the walls of churches. (via grizzlytales)

(Source: another-troubled-soul, via maggieisatwat)


4 days ago // 230,378 notes
totheinternetandbeyond:

wecanbreatheinouterspace:

totheinternetandbeyond:

I lost the cap to a soda bottle

Then you’re fucking stupid. If you can’t drink a soda without a cap, then you’re fucking stupid. 

LISTEN HERE YOU LITTLE SHIT. I COULDN’T FIND THE CAP TO AN ALMOST FULL 2 LITER BOTTLE OF DIET COKE. I WASN’T ABOUT TO DRINK THE WHOLE GOD DAMN THING ON THE SPOT. I DONT EVEN LIKE DIET COKE THAT MUCH. IF I PUT IT IN THE FRIDGE IN THE BOTTLE IT WOULD HAVE GONE FLAT SO DONT FUCKING CALL ME STUPID I AM THE FUTURE

In Southeast Asia they drink pop out of bags. Cultural differences don’t make you stupid.
peoplewhocaneatpeople:

The entire education system summed up in a three panel comic strip.
One day I will show you
the dirt beneath my nails
and you’ll know
not only of the things
I’ve buried and the graves
I’ve dug, but of the weeds
picked and the flowers
grown. Kelsey Danielle (via mysticmementos)

(Source: pigmenting, via levandelight)


6 days ago // 1,676 notes
violet-woods:

my idea of heaven (via Pinterest)
darksilenceinsuburbia:

Susanna Hertrich. Chrono-Shredder.
The machine as performer. Chrono-Shredder (2007-2012, various iterations) is a poetic device with functions similar to those of a calendar and a clock, it continuously shreds every single day—minute after minute, hour after hour. All that time that is irreversibly lost, obtains a tangible existence in the form of shredded paper. As time passes by, the tattered remains of the past pile up under the device.
 
 
 
Website

I just wanna travel some more. Wanderlust, its a thing. 


6 days ago // 2 notes
fierrrrrrce:

finalizings:

lloveyou:

thejogging:

mirror step, 2013
custom made mirror fixed to a concrete step

That would trip me up so fuckin bad

so confusing

trippy
I advise you to stop sharing your dreams with people who try to hold you back, even if they’re your parents. Because, if you’re the kind of person who senses there’s something out there for you beyond whatever it is you’re expected to do - if you want to be EXTRA-ordinary - you will not get there by hanging around a bunch of people who tell you you’re not extraordinary. Instead, you will probably become as ordinary as they expect you to be. Kelly Cutrone (via decadere)

(Source: onlinecounsellingcollege, via decadere)


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