February 2012
38 posts
Love the way he just made her day.
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glorious-voorhees:
omg
omfg, my English teacher showed us this video on Friday. This guy is my spirit animal.
omfg i love this <3
That makes me want Sonic real bad xD I’ve always wanted to do something like this
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MY ABS GOT A WORK OUT OMFG...
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人與人之間,沒有適不適合,只有珍不珍惜還有願不願意
The world as we know it is not the world as God would like it. This is the world...
– Jonathan Graham (via hellomynameisliv)
Trying to tie your shoelaces →
10knotes:
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Dang, I want to learn this language.
lindaliuser:
24-month-old Deaf Child Having A Conversation
Omg when he’s talking about his tummy & when he eats & omgomgomg his small little hands. EOTWGEUASOFDBIDAF so cute. (‘:
"The world offers you comfort, but you were not...
Crashingly Beautiful: Another Poem of the Gifts →
crashinglybeautiful:
I want to give thanks to the divine Labyrinth of causes and effects For the diversity of beings That form this singular universe, For Reason, that will never give up its dream Of a map of the labyrinth, For Helen’s face and the perseverance of Ulysses, For love, which lets us see others As God…
A well-written life is almost as rare as a well-spent one.
– Thomas Carlyle (via ksmeanswhat)
Of all fires love is the only inexhaustible one.
– Pablo Neruda (via girlwithoutwings)
January 2012
118 posts
If a man treats life artistically, his brain is his heart.
– The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde (via emptycarousels)
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God has called Christians to be fishers of men, not keepers of the aquarium.
– Paul Harvey (via skawroanh)
There is no space wider than that of grief,
there is no universe like that...
– “Point” by Pablo Neruda, translated by Alastair Reid (via clavicola)
Open My Eyes: Extroverts, Introverts, and... →
butterflyblog:
Extraversion Extraversion is “the act, state, or habit of being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self”.[4] Extraverts tend to enjoy human interactions and to be enthusiastic, talkative, assertive, and gregarious. They take pleasure in activities…