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a collection of my personal art, art I fancy, and everything else that makes my heart flutter. If nothing else, believe in art.

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im-soo-changeable:

John doesn’t look very happy.

daisyfairy:

in ten years time theres going to be a whole generation of emotionally unstable adults with glasses and back problems who can type 100+ words per minute

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thelionandtheteacup:

sara-andtegan:

I hope everyone’s been good this year I wouldn’t want to see anybody get any cole in their stocking

I laughed quite audibly.

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"Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive."

- Josephine Hart (via felicefawn)

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bellesandbeauxs:

this always makes me DIE from laughter
every. time. I. see. it.
dead
done
i love it
swedens:

I love this image so much.
I’ve seen some women who are offended by this and say it’s ridiculous that her cleavage is showing and things of that sort.
Personally, I think it’s great.
Why should we have an image of a women with her hair tied up and flexing her muscles like she’s a man? (not that that isn’t great too!) In a way it suggests that when our hair is down, our breasts are visible and we wear (GASP) lipstick, we’re somehow lesser than men? We can do it! We can be feminine and successful.
You see what I’m saying here, ladies?
You don’t have to lose your femininity. Being feminine is great. Being masculine is great. Strength is not limited to one way of being.
parents: in five years you won't even remember his last name
me: in five years it'll be my last name
parents: what
me: what
thelionandtheteacup:

One of my good friends is terrified of balloons.
thelionandtheteacup:

You don’t even know.

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