uneorchide:

I sometimes want to get out of my skin and dissolve into billion of butterflies in a very Tarkovskian way

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deviika:

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— Eduardo C. Corral

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pawcakes:

body positivity thats just like “dont worry men will still have sex with you” … like girl who is that helping

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jaane-ghazal:

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Chai, baarish, kitab aur main for anon

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just-shower-thoughts:

Everybody’s talking about paper straws and reducing meat consumption, but buy the new iPhone, playstation, all the dongles and 900 pairs of shoes.

mournfulroses:
“ Mahmoud Darwish, from Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems; “The Hoopoe,” ”

peelingmandarins:

“You think you know yourself inside out when you live alone, but you don’t, you believe you are a calm untroubled or at worst melancholic person, you do not realise how irritable you are, how any little thing, the wrong kind of touch or tone, a lack of speed in answering a question, a particular cast of expression will send you into apoplexy because you are unchill, because you have not learnt how to soften your borders, how to make room.”

— Olivia Laing, Crudo (via days-of-reading)

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just-shower-thoughts:

If you look through some of the most horrible events in human history, you will often find that they were done under the guise of being for the greater good.

just-shower-thoughts:

If your opinion goes against factual information, it is then an incorrect opinion

givemearmstopraywith:

i’m a clove of garlic and God is crushing me under a knife so i add flavour to the soup

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adayinthelesbianlife:

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Mary Oliver, photographed by her partner Molly Malone Cook. “Helping the traveler, 1965”

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Entry from Molly’s diary.


Both can be found in Our World.

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just-shower-thoughts:

The history of most places on earth goes like - “The people were minding their own business.. and then the British came”

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