May 2013
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And I have stepped into your dream at night,
A stranger there, my body steeped...
– Thomas James, from “Tom O’ Bedlam among the Sunflowers” (via awritersruminations)
”where do you wanna go to dinner?”
”i don’t care”
”ok”
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wildcherryapeshitap0calypse:
be careful what u wish for
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Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office...
– Jack Kerouac (via saddest-summer)
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She laughs, and the sound of it crinkles in my chest like a candy wrapper in a...
– Kiss The Morning Star, Elissa Janine Hoole (via fabulousbitch69)
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your glance and my chest is gasping and sprawling
somewhere between falling...
– afternoon nap
by aaron whitaker (via sullenmoons)
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How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.
– A. A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh (via farewell-kingdom)
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After he died, a small part of the internet briefly lit up with the news of his...
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In Improvising A Bone Graft, Nikki Reimer talks about digital grief and missing a brother who still exists on the internet. (via therumpus)
Wow, reading this hurt. [Especially about 12 pages deep into her grief tumblr.] If you’re not already aware, The Rumpus is where it’s at, and...
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The impulse to write things down is a peculiarly compulsive one, inexplicable to...
– ― Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem (via thetinhouse)
Jim Gaffigan Can Make Fun Of My Nails
omgstephlol:
I don’t know what this says about me, but I knew people were shitting on Jim Gaffigan before I knew what Jim Gaffigan tweeted to deserve getting shat on. If you’ve been busy not caring about internet bitchfests (lucky!), here’s the offending tweet:
Ladies I hope getting your nails done feels good because not a single man notices you got them done.
HOW COULD YOU, JIM?
Depending...
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How odd I can have all this inside me and to you it’s just words.
– David Foster Wallace’s The Pale King (via distincts)
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People who read books in public places are regarded with suspicion because they...
– Jessica Zafra, Chicken Pox for the Soul (via bookmania)
I find that the same goes for how solitary people are perceived.
(via fuckyeahsolitude)
You think reading’s bad, try writing in public. Talk about self-sufficiency! If you give the impression of not even needing to take in some other...
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100 Great Nonfiction Books →
tetw:
A Tetw reading list
A massive list of the very best nonfiction, including great works of journalism, memoir and reportage, the very best in popular science and nature writing, and the greatest books about history and politics. And, of course, collections of articles and essays!
I’m feeling like I need some nonfiction in my life. Hopefully I’ll increase my sad little 2/100...
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Is THE GREAT GATSBY Going to be the Greatest... →
bookriot:
Sample the songs that have been revealed so far, and tell us what you think!
hmm
hmmmmm
HMMMMMMMM
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[AGGRESSIVELY CARES FOR YOU FROM A DISTANCE BECAUSE I DON’T KNOW HOW TO MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER]
April 2013
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Flick Chicks →
tetw:
by Mindy Kaling
in the romantic-comedy world there are many specimens of women who do not exist in real life. Here are some examples…
This has convinced me to read Mindy Kaling’s book.
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toastradamus:
some
BODY ONCE TOLD ME
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shawte:
please drink wine with me then take me to the aquarium
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