January 2012
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December 2011
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“I like flaws and feel more comfortable around people who have them. I myself am...”
– Augusten Burroughs  (via light-essence)
Dec 14th
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“This is the thing: When you hit 28 or 30, everything begins to divide. You can...”
– Relevant magazine (via Diana) (via megburns) (via haygirlhay)
Dec 14th
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“Chin up. Put your shoulders back, walk proud, strut a little. Don’t lick your...”
– Richard Webber, Grey’s Anatomy. (via superbunneh)
Dec 14th
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Dec 6th
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November 2011
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Nov 28th
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October 2011
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Oct 24th
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Oct 24th
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Oct 6th
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September 2011
18 posts
Sep 29th
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Sep 29th
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Sep 23rd
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Sep 23rd
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Sep 18th
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Sep 5th
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“He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect....”
– Bob Marley. (via superbunneh)
Sep 5th
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Sep 3rd
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“The bad news is, your choices and intentions, some people and places, those...”
– I Wrote This For You: The Ground Will Give Way via (roscoe-)
Sep 2nd
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“The best thing one can do when it’s raining is to let it rain.”
– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (via girlwithoutwings)
Sep 2nd
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Q: Why do we remember unpleasant events better than ordinary ones?
A: We think of memory as a record of our experience. But the idea is not just to store information; it's to store relevant information. The idea is to use our experience to guide future behavior.
Sep 1st
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August 2011
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Aug 31st
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“There are at least two kinds of cowards. One kind always lives with himself,...”
– Roscoe Snowden (via kari-shma)
Aug 31st
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Aug 20th
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“Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders...”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson (via kari-shma)
Aug 14th
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Aug 14th
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July 2011
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Jul 30th
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Jul 3rd
Guts by Chuck Palahniuk
The narrator then describes several unnerving incidents involving adolescent boys masturbating. First, he describes a boy inserting a lubricated carrot into his rectum to stimulate his prostate while masturbating, and then hiding the carrot in a pile of laundry. His mother later takes the laundry away and presumably discovers the lubricated carrot, but never mentions it to him. Next, the narrator...
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June 2011
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May 2011
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February 2011
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