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THIS IS WHAT I WANT MY FUTURE ROOM TO LOOK LIKE PLEASEEEE
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Everyone who terrifies you is sixty-five percent water.
And everyone you love is made of stardust, and I know sometimes
you cannot even breathe deeply, and
the night sky is no home, and
you have cried yourself to sleep enough times
that you are down to your last two percent, butnothing is infinite,
not even loss.You are made of the sea and the stars, and one day
you are going to find yourself again.
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its like having a man go in your mouth!
Mangoes are my favorite fruit tho
when cute boys call me cute (☉‿☉✿)
Brendon Urie broke his ankle on the stairs to the stage and played the rest of the set hopping, and got bottled in the eye with a glass bottle, went unconscious got up and continued the set.
HOW ABOUT WHEN PETE WENTZ BROKE HIS LEG AFTER JUMPING OFF THE STAGE SPEAKER AND LANDING ON IT.
Christopher Drew jumping off a speaker at warped tour hurting his foot and finishing the set and then continued to play at warped tour for the rest of the summer.
Luke Kilpatrick performing shows with his broken leg
Let’s not forget that Freddie Mercury was dying of AIDS and instead of wallowing in self pity he threw the best damn tour of his life.
Or the fact that Mick Mars has a degenerative bone disease, causing him to be in excruciating pain whenever he does anything such as play guitar for his fans even though it hurts .ike hell and he ust loves us Crueheads so much.
Real men forever proving that Justin Bieber is a little bitch.
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i ain’t sayin’ she a gold-digger, but she did move west to california in 1849
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Stop comparing where you’re at with where everyone else is. It doesn’t move you farther ahead, improve your situation, or help you find peace. It just feeds your shame, fuels your feelings of inadequacy, and ultimately, it keeps you stuck. The reality is that there is no one correct path in life. Everyone has their own unique journey. A path that’s right for someone else won’t necessarily be a path that’s right for you. And that’s okay. Your journey isn’t right or wrong, or good or bad. It’s just different. Your life isn’t meant to look like anyone else’s because you aren’t like anyone else. You’re a person all your own with a unique set of goals, obstacles, dreams, and needs. So stop comparing, and start living. You may not have ended up where you intended to go. But trust, for once, that you have ended up where you needed to be. Trust that you are in the right place at the right time. Trust that your life is enough. Trust that you are enough. — Daniell Koepke (via morning-glories)
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