March 2012
Mar 1st
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“If you stand there long enough the air will thicken      with dusk and...”
– Philip Levine, from “How to Get There” (via proustitute)
Mar 1st
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Mar 1st
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Mar 1st
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February 2012
“When the floor drops out, as it has now, you cannot hear the squirrel on the...”
– “Another Poem About The Heart,” Jenn Habel  (via clavicola)
Feb 29th
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theclassifieds: Moment I want to have in my life: like in those spy movies when you do something that will get public attention and your hidden enemy’s attention by him hearing about what you did through the news and a few weeks later you open the newspaper and see another happening somewhere in the world that in some purposeful way relates to what you did and you look up from the newspaper and...
Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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step one: take out homework
step two: reward self with two hours of internet for getting that far
Feb 29th
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When considering the possible ways to spend parts of an evening, please don’t repeat my mistake and dance to your room with your pants around your knees, rapping about whatever you happen to see. It doesn’t make you look “thug.” At least, not “thug” enough.
Feb 29th
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On a unrelated—but not completely so—note, don’t you hate it when you’re just eating peanut butter but it gets to the point that you need a knife to get any without like covering your hand in it and you haven’t reached that level of crazy yet so hell no?
Feb 29th
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I am most definitely NOT serenading my jar of peanut butter.
Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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Listening to Ingrid Michaelson sing about heartbreak and belting out the lyrics like they’re lyrics to happy pop songs because that’s apparently a thing you can do.
Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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“You get out of bed to eat and go to the bathroom and that’s it.”
– Jennifer Lawrence on her definition of “relax so hard” (via thealexsimms)
Feb 28th
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apio: jonsaidbitterly | vega-ofthe-lyre | robbstark | sozzney: Games of Thrones - Season 2 #weeping #tears #of #blood
Feb 28th
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jasonfreese: does anyone else have inside jokes with themselves because i know i do
Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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I just woke up from an impromptu two hour nap and now I’m going back to bed because, even though I’ve been sleeping enough recently, exhaustion apparently doesn’t follow logical logicalness.
Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Running into people you haven’t seen since 7th grade but somehow recognize instantly and then not exchanging more than a sort of knowing glance is weird yo.
Feb 27th
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When you wake up late, confused about what is reality and what is your dream because you refuse to actually wake up AND you have to practically relearn the entire concept of time because you looked at your alarm clock and didn’t understand what the numbers meant, that’s when there should probs be more vacation in the near future of your life.
Feb 27th
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mom: i don't understand what you do on the internet all the time
me: yeah neither do i
Feb 27th
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Game of Thrones’ second season premieres on April Fools day. That’s it. That’s the joke.
Feb 27th
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“Not all of us are writers and not all of us are artists or painters, but all of...”
– Tegan Quin (via mizmollz)
Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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“The library always smells like this: an ancient stew of vinegar and wood. It’s...”
– Dorothea Grossman, In the Library (via seabois)
Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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“Writing and reading decrease our sense of isolation. They deepen and widen and...”
– Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird. (via paperbackgirl)
Feb 26th
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obit: He had long outlived the end and realized beyond the end was not another beginning but a long journey back to moments of unaging, of becoming innocent again, of falling in love with those he’d forgotten, of learning to ignore death, of being born again and again to the point his shoulders stooped from the effort of attempting to understand how new the old can be. Soon he recognized an...
Feb 26th
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