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despondentbeauty · 6 months
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It’s okay to still get sad about something you thought you’ve healed from.
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zee-rambles · 2 years
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April: Okay, guys, what is your biggest fear?
Mikey: Losing my brothers.
Raph: Losing my brothers.
Leo: Losing my brothers.
Donnie: Entropy, the eventual heat death of the universe, how we’re nothing more then random atoms floating in a dark void of nothing…I-I mean, losing my bothers…yeaaaaahhhhh….
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iamshannonmcfarland · 2 years
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nostalgic day
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lovelornnn · 1 year
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my last letter to you
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skyexrose · 8 days
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One deep talk and apology can fix a lot of things but people ain't mature enough for that.
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extractandrecite · 2 years
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— Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
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tobbogan-13 · 3 months
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a collage of my favorite things that @strawberryscorp has texted me
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You’re not hard to love, you’re just stupid.
- me, rn, 2022
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telling-tragedy · 4 months
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“‘Stay away from the ones you love too much. Those are the ones who will kill you.’”
⤷ Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch
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verdantlyviolet · 2 years
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There is a quality pertaining to water in motion which suggests life. The myths of ancient Greece show how responsive the people of those days were to the vitality and numinous character of their rivers, or in other words to the mysterious presence of a god which a river would emanate. Both major and lesser poets keep referring to them and bringing them into the landscapes of their most stirring imagery. What is there more suggestive of the numinous life of a river than the picture we are given of the Skamander in the Iliad, where the Troad scenery has become part of Greece. Every spring even, whether gushing or trickling, was mysteriously live, for there was always a nymph presiding or embodying it,not a god but a female deity. As sons of Okeanos and Tethys, rivers were nearly always gods; springs were always female creatures. Their religio loci was feminine in contrast to the virile life of rivers.
-River Gods of Greece by Harry Brewster
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this-evergreen-love · 3 months
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“daddy what big biceps you have” gf 🤝 “all the better to choke you with” bf
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despondentbeauty · 6 months
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gentlespiritgirl · 2 years
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lovelornnn · 2 years
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fuck @lovelornnn
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skyexrose · 9 days
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I wanna know your past not to judge you, but for me to be able to know how you needed to be loved.
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extractandrecite · 1 year
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—Isabel Allende, Violeta
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