Hello.

Apr 21

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Apr 20

pink-looove:

pink, girly, bubblegum and rosy blog - follow back similar   

pink-looove:

pink, girly, bubblegum and rosy blog - follow back similar   

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cherry-and-also-bomb:

Kaya x

cherry-and-also-bomb:

Kaya x

Apr 19

Puuuuuush!

Puuuuuush!

[video]

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Apr 16

I wish my boyfriend was cool.

But then again..

I thought, if my boyfriend was cool, then I wouldn’t even have dated him in the first place.

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peacepoetrypotter:

dave-the-stride:

doctorplusone:

actuallyatimelord:

fromonesurvivortoanother:

defyodds:

eveningowl:

 #want to know why i love this? #and this is going to sound horrible and traumatizing #but i love it because you’re not saying that the monsters aren’t real #you’re saying that there’s ways to get the better of them #there’s nothing worse than telling a child that something doesn’t exist #even the bad things#because that’s when they begin to doubt #and doubt is the main killer of imagination #so rather than saying ‘the monsters won’t get you because they don’t exist’ #you’re saying ‘i learned how to defeat the monsters and i think you’re old enough to learn as well’ #just a thought

My parents told me angels were surrounding my room; protecting it from all sides. My dad still does this when my room scares me (PTSD sucks) and it honestly helps. My dad would go into detail about how they were standing post and he would (and still does) talk to them about what their job is. When I was younger I used to picture what can best be described as traditional nutcrackers, but as humans.
If your room freaks you out for some reason, imagining something like that can help. At 26 it helps me.

This makes me want to cry because it’s so nice.

This is beautiful.

I used to do something like that when I was little. When I was scared i’d imagine lots of yugioh monsters around my room standing guard in case something came in to hurt me. It was a pretty badass setup and it helped me feel better.

i need to do this

peacepoetrypotter:

dave-the-stride:

doctorplusone:

actuallyatimelord:

fromonesurvivortoanother:

defyodds:

eveningowl:

 

My parents told me angels were surrounding my room; protecting it from all sides. My dad still does this when my room scares me (PTSD sucks) and it honestly helps. My dad would go into detail about how they were standing post and he would (and still does) talk to them about what their job is. When I was younger I used to picture what can best be described as traditional nutcrackers, but as humans.

If your room freaks you out for some reason, imagining something like that can help. At 26 it helps me.

This makes me want to cry because it’s so nice.

This is beautiful.

I used to do something like that when I was little. When I was scared i’d imagine lots of yugioh monsters around my room standing guard in case something came in to hurt me. It was a pretty badass setup and it helped me feel better.

i need to do this

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ambiants:

ambiants:

what do you get when you mix alcohol and literature?

tequila mockingbird

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Apr 15

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cherry-and-also-bomb:

♡♡♡

cherry-and-also-bomb:

♡♡♡

Apr 14

lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE

lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE

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