I got some crazy Team GB feelings going on. Damn gurl, damn.
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wild boy gon running around on all fours
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Be happy for no reason, like a child. If you are happy for a reason, you’re in trouble, because that reason can be taken from you.
Deepak Chopra (via fyp-philosophy)
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(via Saturday Morning Cartoons: Baopu #15) by Yao Xiao
words to remember
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Lea Seydoux by Paolo Roversi for Marie Claire France, July 2013.
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You must never fall in love with a writer. Writers, you see, have a tendency to illustrate their emotions so well and so eloquently that we tend to fall for whatever crack they have left open and in the end we were so mesmerised by their pavement littered in gold, we ignored the pit dusted with thorns.
You must never fall in love with a writer. Writers can easily twist and bend simple emotions into long drawn out stories about triumph, comfort, tragedy and calm. Writers tend to be little masochists how they’re aware of just the pull they can cause a person to latch onto.
You must never fall in love with a writer. Writers oftentimes will decorate their musings and mislead your understanding into 50 different directions and when you beg for an explanation, they smile mischievously and say ‘its up to your own interpretation’. Heh, interpretation, you say? Does that mean that those well drawn out concepts to express lone words can easily be a lie?
You must never fall in love with a writer. Because for all you know, everything that you have been led to believe, could have all been a figment of your imagination. Writers tend to know exactly how to say something, exactly when to say something, and exactly who to say it to.
You must never fall in love with a writer.
N.N // Unrequited Whispers #18 - Maybe I’m just saying you should never fall in love with me. (via rosyplums)
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Colour Study by AaronGriffinArt
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