thedarklordsay10:

priestlyandtish:

drunkenspeecheson-sobriety:

reblogging again because it’s absolutely incredible

important as fuck

can i put this on my refrigerator

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tmbgareok:

Bill’s a fan.

thanks to www.billclintonswag.com

stoner-in-disguise:

This is by far the most excitable thing that I have seen all night.

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You are most powerful, most effective, when you are completely yourself. But don’t try to be yourself. That’s another role. It’s called “natural, spontaneous me.” As soon as you are trying to be this or that, you are playing a role. “Just be yourself” is good advice, but it can also be misleading. The mind will come in and say, “Let’s see. How can I be myself?” Then, the mind will develop some kind of strategy: “How to be myself.” Another role. “How can I be myself?” is, in fact, the wrong question. It implies you have to do something to be yourself. But how doesn’t apply here because you are yourself already. Just stop adding unnecessary baggage to who you already are.

Eckhart Tolle (via theonlymagicleftisart)
Title: A Better Son/Daughter Artist: Rilo Kiley 45 plays

Sometimes in the morning I am petrified and can’t move
Awake but cannot open my eyes
And the weight is crushing down on my lungs
I know I can’t breathe
And I hope someone will help me this time

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Hyperbole and a Half: Depression Part Two ›

Whether or not you’ve personally experienced depression, it’s an important thing to understand. Sharing this where I can; For anyone who’s ever felt hopeless or helpless.

6 days ago on May 12, 2013 at 06:23pm

fat-feminist:

unless you’re a racist lol

But I have seen the best of you and the worst of you, and I choose both.

Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye, “An Origin Story” (via loveyourchaos)

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ixnay-on-the-oddk:

 

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