You are flowers in my stomach.
Cutting me open nightly, blooming through the cracks of the ribs.
I only want to be the sun for you.
Elke River (via micaceous)

(via fuckthesuburbsoutofme)

urbancatfitters:

i’m such a shitty friend and i act like i’ll be a good friend and i’m like oh i’m here for you but then i’m tired all the time and i don’t text back and i might not even say hi to you if i see you because i don’t like socially interacting and everyone annoys me and i’m so sorry

(via through-my-perspective)

talaem:

“don’t be shy” thanks u cured me

(via through-my-perspective)

  • end of essay: u feel me??

wimpynoodle:

I’M NOT EVEN GOOD AT THINGS I’M GOOD AT

(via life-liberty-and-rockandroll)

I like people too much or not at all. I’ve got to go deep down, to fall into people, to really know them.
Sylvia Plath (via hellanne)

(via the-phoenix-will-rise)

zeroing:

Matt W. Moore
diamond-sanity:

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systemofadowny:

how to die easily: the skateboarding edition 
Muslims make up just 6% of the population of Europe, and have consistently committed less than 0.5% of the terrorist attacks over the last 5 years. Much is still unknown about the attackers, yet already there has been a widespread consensus that this is the result of Islamic extremism. Today all Muslims in Britain are being blamed for the actions of two men. Particularly shocking was the BBC’s Nick Robinson rushing to say the men were of “Muslim appearance”, and the reporter on ITV news describes it as the “day that Baghdad style violence came to South London.”

The media’s repeated scapegoating of the Muslim population and its continual ‘clash of civilisations’ narrative must be challenged. It is time we recognise and fight against the distorted depictions of Muslims we see every day in the media. When a Muslim murders a white man it is denounced as terrorism and considered worthy of rolling news coverage but when a Muslim is killed in a racist attack, like the one on 75 year-old Mohammed Saleem in Birmingham earlier this month, it is treated as a one-off murder and largely ignored. These blatant double standards are not acceptable.
We Will Not Let Fear Divide Us. Stand Against Racism. (via foucaultthehaters)

(via life-liberty-and-rockandroll)

ju-ke:

i’m tasteless but so is water and we all need that

(Source: drarna, via malificunt)

zourrifying:

reason to not become an adult

  • you can’t use the ‘my mum said i can’t go’ excuse to blow someone off

(via malificunt)