there are people you haven’t met yet who will love you
there are people you haven’t met yet who will love you
View Larger Still passionately and aggressively upset that Nate as a character almost ruined The Devil Wears Prada with his complete and utter bitchassness.
(Source: weheartit.com)
anderson cooper passive aggressively mentioning that time square looks nice but it’s too bad that there’s a million people in puerto rico who can’t see it because they haven’t had electricity for months is the political mood for 2018
how about we call this actual reporting and not label it as passive aggressiveness? reporters are supposed to be reporting the truth, so cooper was doing his job better than his peers by bringing up puerto rico.
Told one of my friends that I unfriended my homophobic/transphobic uncle on facebook before coming out and they responded with “but how can you open his mind that way?” so just a reminder:
My job is to exist. My job is to be happy. My job is not to educate, I am willing to help you educate yourself, but above all else, it is my job to find peace that I’ve wanted for years. If someone does not make me feel good, why should I have to be a part of their life? I do not have to suffer so that others can grow. A blooming garden is not expected to keep it’s vines and weeds, so why am I?
Women cursing? HOT
I mean this is both a profanity way and a witch way
I can write an incredibly long list of warning signs that the person you’re dating is going to destroy every possible aspect of who you are.
And I can write an essay on all the various ways that person will hurt you and break you down.
And I can write a novel on all the ways your heart will ache after you end it and the dark places your mind will go.
And I can write an entire series on the ways it will continue to effect your life long after its over.
— (via thegirlwhochasedthesun)
I hope there are days when you fall in love with being alive.
— Anonymous (via alunit)
On herself she had no mercy.
— Charlotte Brontë, referring to Emily Brontë, from “Memoir of Emily Jane Brontë,”
(via violentwavesofemotion)