May 2013
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Rare Words
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acosmist - One who believes that nothing exists paralian - A person who lives near the sea aureate - Pertaining to the fancy or flowery words used by poets dwale - To wander about deliriously sabaism - The worship of stars dysphoria - An unwell feeling aubade - A love song which is sung at dawn eumoirous - Happiness due to being honest and wholesome mimp - To speak in a prissy manner,...
Every main character ever
Character: Do not do this thing.
Main Character: Okay. Excuse me while i do the thing.
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April 2013
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There was a star riding through clouds one night, and I said to the star,...
– Virginia Woolf (via phoenixrisingfromtheash)
It is strange how the dead leap out on us at street corners, or in dreams.
– Virginia Woolf, The Waves (via colourmegreenwich)
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the whiskey is wearing off what am i supposed to do : a memoir by me
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so today i was taken to the ground by the wind during a tornado warning. my shoulder was dislocated but i popped it back in where is my prize.
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boy did i love you. and now….
it’s crazy how people can just upend your lives, consume your heart and your thoughts for every single waking (and dreaming) moment of your life and then disappear in a second. like what’s going to happen to all that space?
Reblog this if you pronounce 221B as "two-two-one...
antics-of-an-author:
I’m trying to prove something to my little sister.
If you pronounce it as “two-twenty-one B,” go to this post.
If you pronounce it as “twenty-two-one B,” go to this post.
If you pronounce it as “two-hundred-twenty-one B,” go to this post.
It is likely I will die next to a pile of things I was meaning to read.
– Lemony Snicket (via dallowayward)
edromyheart:
I’m going to need somebody to take one for the team and date me.