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“I wish I wasn’t a girl who needed so much but a little free creature that slept in deserts and ran on clouds and lived on lilies.” —Francesca Lia Block (via howmyheartbehaves)
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“Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson (via imfantasyparade)
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currently

Chasing mosquitos around my room saying “hello my name is inigo montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” :( not effective

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People are exhausting

no exceptions

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When your parents say no to something you were excited about

missmyswagg:

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holy fuck. →

thiskidslegit:

lookingformalaya:

twelvefingers:

I was doing some research on psychoanalysis, and I found this. It’s fucking crazy.

Answer the following questions with the first thought that comes to mind.

1. You are not alone. You are walking in the woods. With who?

2. You are walking in the woods. You see an animal. What kind of animal is it?

3. What interaction takes place between you and the animal?

4. You walk deeper in the woods. You enter a clearing and before you is your dream house, how big is it?

5. Is your dream house surrounded by a fence?

6. You enter the house. You walk in to the dining room and see a table. What’s on AND around it?

7. You exit the house and a cup is on the ground, what kind is it?

8. What do you do with the cup?

9. You walk to the edge of the property where you find yourself standing at river, how big is it?

10. How will you cross the water?

ANSWERS:

1. The person who you are walking in the woods with is the most important person in your life.

2. The size of the animal is representative of your perception of the size of the problems in your life.

3. The severity of the interaction you have with the animal is representative ofhow you deal with your problems.

4. The size of your dream home is representative of the size of your ambition to solve your problems.

5. A lack of a fence is indicative of an open personality. People are welcome atall times. The presence of a fence indicates a closed personality. You’d prefer people not drop by unannounced.

6. If your answer did NOT include food, flowers, or people, then you are generally unhappy.

7. The durability of the material with the cup is made of is representative of the perceived durability of your relationship.

8. Your disposition of the cup is representative of your attitude.

9. The size of the body of water is representative of the size of your sexual desire.

10. How wet you get in crossing the water is indicative of the relative importance of your sex life.

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#me
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” —Anaïs Nin (via girlwithoutwings)
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