disobedient-nightmare:

thecatcherintheryebread:

This is flat out vulgar! There are minors present! 

There are minors present

disobedient-nightmare:

thecatcherintheryebread:

This is flat out vulgar! There are minors present! 

There are minors present

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l1ttle-g0bl1n:

aw

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hnaftali:

Like my page https://www.facebook.com/hnaftali

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if you follow the paintbrush with your eyes while not moving your head, it forces you to use emdr which is a therapeutic technique to calm anxiety/panic. watching fish swim causes the same effect.

(Source: seutae)

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Why is this perfect?

Why is this perfect?

(Source: awkward-september)

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(Source: b1llionaire)

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Still Into You by Paramore.

Let ‘em wonder how we got this far
‘Cause I don’t really need to wonder at all
Yeah after all this time I’m still into you

Because this one perfectly describes how even in our worst moments we’re still into each other. And how we’ll always be. With our happily ever after.

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catchingdory:

Mirror on the wall - Lil Wayne Ft. Bruno Mars

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mind-mountains:

I love this drawing, but I hate it. I love how the artist has captured mental illness perfectly. I hate what it represents and illustrates - because it illustrates my everyday struggle. I want to hang this picture on my wall. I want to carry it around with me, and when people ask whats wrong or where I’ve been or what has been happening, I just want to hand it to them. This disease cannot be described in words, but this illustration has pretty much summed a big part of it up.

mind-mountains:

I love this drawing, but I hate it. I love how the artist has captured mental illness perfectly. I hate what it represents and illustrates - because it illustrates my everyday struggle. I want to hang this picture on my wall. I want to carry it around with me, and when people ask whats wrong or where I’ve been or what has been happening, I just want to hand it to them. This disease cannot be described in words, but this illustration has pretty much summed a big part of it up.

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Patterns from Subtle Patterns (Subtle Patterns) / CC BY-SA 3.0