May 16th 11:28 pm
5/16/13
Rather than the actual person, I think I just enjoyed the idea of being with someone for a change. The attention was nice, but I’m going to stop it before things progress even more. Thanks for everything up till now.
Edit: Also, I have the best wingmen every LOL. You guys…..
May 11th 9:52 pm
“ When nobody else celebrates you, learn to celebrate yourself. When nobody else compliments you, then compliment yourself. It’s not up to other people to keep you encouraged. It’s up to you. Encouragement should come from the inside. ”
— Joel Osteen (via buttension)
(Source: rabbitinthemoon, via llogicas)
May 10th 7:35 pm
“ And even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn’t really change the fact that you have what you have. ”
— The Perks of Being A Wallflower (via fleurlungs)
(via yohomefry)
May 7th 10:13 pm
“ I have a million things to talk to you about. A million things we have to talk about. All I want in this world is you. I want to see you and talk. I want the two of us to begin everything from the beginning. ”
— Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood (via anditslove)
(Source: durianquotes, via anditslove)
May 6th 10:11 pm
“ We [white people] need to accept that when a person of color tells us we’ve fucked up, the answer is not to get defensive. When we get that instinct to say “geez, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it that way at all,” it’s time to stop right now. It doesn’t matter how you meant it. It really doesn’t. Someone doesn’t have to have racism in their heart to do something racist. And doing something racist doesn’t make you an evil person who can never do good again, should never be an activist, should run off and hide in a hole somewhere. It means you did something hurtful, you made a big mistake, and you need to own that mistake. You need to say “I’m sorry.” Full stop. I’m sorry. And if the person who called you out is generous enough to take time to explain what you did wrong, you need to have a seat and listen. ”
— Avory Faucette (via ihatenietzsche)
(via nhdang)