clarissewasreal:

tbh i never deal with my emotions i just let them ravage my body and then i go to bed and then i wake up and do it all over again

realityexistsinmymind:

stereofeathers:

whatismgmt:

Do u ever wanna punch urself in the face for procrastinating and ruining ur life

yeah but I never get around to it

idk if this is funny or sad

engage-with-zorp:
“ this next one’s a slow jam
”

engage-with-zorp:

this next one’s a slow jam

gothhdick:

IF YOU SUPPORT PEDOS OR MAPS OR WHATEVER ACRONYM YOU USE PLEASE GET THE FUCK OFF MY BLOG AND BLOCK ME 💗💞✨ BECAUSE CHILDREN CANNOT CONSENT AND BEING ATTRACTED TO AN AGE IS NOT A SEXUALITY ITS A SICKNESSES!! PLEASE ALL PEDOS GO CHOKE AND DIE 💜💞💝💖✨

coffee-n-mtns:

“My destination is no longer a place, rather a new way of seeing.”

— Marcel Proust  (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)

creamynut:

real men like they booty squoze

ouc-h:

date someone who will sit down & say “let’s fix this” instead of being a child and ignoring you

meerasplaylist:

Don’t feel bad for me
I want you to know
Deep in the cell of my heart
I will feel so glad to go
cabinporn:
“At 8,846 feet (2,696 metres), the Tahquitz Peak Lookout is the highest lookout in the San Bernardino National Forest, and one of the highest in the United States. Built entirely by hand, as power tools are prohibited in the San Jacinto...

cabinporn:

At 8,846 feet (2,696 metres), the Tahquitz Peak Lookout is the highest lookout in the San Bernardino National Forest, and one of the highest in the United States. Built entirely by hand, as power tools are prohibited in the San Jacinto Wilderness, this working Lookout Tower has been in operation for 77 years.

For the most part Fire Lookout Towers are a relic of the past, a pre-radio, pre-satellite necessity. With as many as 8,000 lookout towers found across every state in the United States (except Kansas). There are fewer than 2,000 towers left, the majority of which are scattered across the vast mountainous forests of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Volunteer Park Rangers still take up residency of many of these isolated cabins, keeping a watchful eye out for smoke from their panoramic perch.

Submitted by Ian James

takentoglasgow:

this film was a masterpiece