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I can't go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.--Lewis Carroll
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Those legs are so tiny! (Source: http://ift.tt/2xistt2)

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frankoceanfanclub:

when i get a runny nose

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This is honestly so relatable and I’m going to need everyone else to step it up a notch

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courtneyhammett:

Not every day has to “count.” Some days, your purpose is to make it to the next one. That counts too.

Damn I needed this today.

Me too, thank you.

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rhymewithrachel:

marvel vs dc

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"Pure love for another person, and what people call romantic love, are two different things. Pure love doesn’t manipulate the relationship to one’s advantage, but romantic love is different. Romantic love contains other elements—the desire to be loved by the other person, for instance. If purely loving another was enough, you wouldn’t suffer because of unrequited love. As long as the other person was happy, there wouldn’t be any need to suffer because you weren’t being loved in return. What makes people suffer is the desire to be loved by another person. So I decided that romantic love and pure love for a person are not the same. And that by following this you could lessen the pain of unrequited love."

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