1. fuckit-impaidd:

    realer words were never spoken

    (Source: couture-paid-blog, via checkthe-rhime)

     

  2. "The known is finite, the unknown is infinite; intellectually we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. Our business in every generation is to reclaim a little more land."
    — Thomas H. Huxley (1825–1895)

    (Source: dailyscientists, via fuck--capitalism)

     
  3. saalvaje:

    cuntbarf:

    heavenhillgirl:

    Happiness (Todd Solondz, 1998)

    One of my favorite movies ever

    Same.

    (via fuck--capitalism)

     

  4. "We live in an age where we feel guilt whenever we have to cut someone off but the reality is that some relationships do need to die, some people do need to be un-followed and de-friended. We aren’t meant to be this tethered to the people in our past. The Internet mandates that we don’t burn bridges and keep everyone around like relics but those expectations are unrealistic and unhealthy. Simply put, we don’t need to know what everyone else is up to. We’re allowed to be choosy about who we surround ourselves with online and in real life, even if it might hurt people’s feelings."
    — Thought Catalog  (via soul-surfer)

    (Source: oh-mykili, via soul-surfer)

     
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  9. "Your first chapter is your last chapter in disguise."
    — Richard Peck  (via impromptu-manifesto)

    (via fuck--capitalism)

     
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  11. "

    Sex is not a goddamn performance.

    Sex should feel as natural as drinking water.

    It should not require confidence.

    Sex should happen, because the moment is ripe.

    Ripening lips, ripening labia, ripening cock, ripening pupils, ripening state of being. Ripe and augmented and brimming. Your energy goes to your pumping heart, then to every external nerve, then to theirs, on fire.

    You bask, roll, play in it. You sigh, moan, laugh.

    It’s not about being “good in bed.”

    It’s about being happy.

    One should never worry if they’re doing it “correctly.” Sex is not factual. I don’t want your cookie-cutter sex, I don’t want your meticulously crafted, calculated, fool-proof fuck. I don’t want a show. I want you. Let your instincts, urges and whims define that. It’s enough.

    What do most girls like? Forget about it. Statistics are meaningless when there’s only one. Hello, here’s me. Here’s you.

    Don’t worry about taking it too slow. We got time. We got infinite rhythms, combinations, possibilities. Explore each fuck. Take our time. We can do a different one later.

    Don’t worry about making me come. I’m here. Right where I want to be.

    I am overwhelmed by wanting; you don’t have to convince me. I want you because I like you. So don’t put on a front. Don’t taint this.

    I’m frustrated—it’s just authenticity I want.

    It’s originality.

    It’s passion.

    It’s joy.

    Don’t say that something I like is ugly. Don’t compare yourself to the rest. You will live and die with and within your experiences like everyone else. If someone thinks you are amazing, they are not wrong. Their universe is as real as any other; it is forged through perception.

    I don’t care if you accidentally slammed my head into the wall, if you slipped out, if my arm cracked, if the delightful pressure of your wet lips on my anything made a silly sound. There is no right way and no wrong way.

    “Good in bed,” what.

    You’re good in my bed. I’m pleased you’re there. I feel it suits you.

    Shove your technique. Let your memory swallow it. Fuck me like you’d fuck me, fuck me like you feel.

    This isn’t a test.

    "
    — This is perfect. (via kitty-kream)

    (Source: nckolvr, via knomadic)

     
  12. kingmakersdaughter:

    “People tell you who they are, but we ignore it because we want them to be who we want them to be.”

    (via fyeahmm)

     
  13. “I think that… when you have a connection with someone, it never really goes away. You snap back to being important to eachother because you still are.” —Alex Vause.

    (via dxxvii-deactivated20140305)

     
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  15. vintagegal:

    “It’s Only a Paper Moon“ c. 1900s-1950s