Isabella Rogge's Blog: The Redhead Writer, page 185
May 16, 2016
"It was the eyes. The secret of love was in the eyes. The way one person looked at another, the way..."
- V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
(via thelovejournals)
liquidcoma:
kawaiilluminatii:
YMCA but instead of young man they say comrade and YMCA is...
YMCA but instead of young man they say comrade and YMCA is USSR
comrade, steel production is down/i said comrade, you must sleep on the ground
May 13, 2016
"I sit before flowers
hoping they will train me in the art
of opening up
I stand on mountain tops..."
hoping they will train me in the art
of opening up
I stand on mountain tops believing
that avalanches will teach me to let go
I know
nothing
but I am here to learn.”
- Shane Koyczan
(via wordsnquotes)
May 12, 2016
pandorkful:
iamjoemeyer:
liberalsarecool:
theworksofegan:
mad...






made a gif version if you’d rather share that
(source)
This is not over.
yup
THIS IS WHAT I KEEP TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE
WE’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE
emolyf:
me: *turns off phone*
me: ..i have disconnected from technology..!..i am one with the earth...
me: *turns off phone*
me: ..i have disconnected from technology..!..i am one with the earth plants trees..birds…modern civilization is just corporate control…look at the stars look how they shine for you
gillandy:
closetskeleton666:
Shoutout to people who can’t stand loud noise because of anxiety or...
Shoutout to people who can’t stand loud noise because of anxiety or sensory issues or chronic migraines and have to deal with people being unnecessarily loud all the time but can’t do or say anything about it because that’s “rude” and “ruining everyone’s good time”
well maybe a shoutout’s not the best idea but we appreciate the sentiment
dandelionyellow:
journalin’
aconnormanning:
Date someone who makes you do Aziz Ansari’s excited face
May 11, 2016
erotibot-art:
I know some people will probably
disagree with me on this, but I genuinely believe...
I know some people will probably
disagree with me on this, but I genuinely believe that beginning
artists need support and encouragement MORE than they need criticism.
Drawing has an extremely steep learning curve, and most of us start
at the bottom of that curve, so it can be incredibly easy to convince
yourself that you are not good enough, and never will be. Criticism
has its time and place on the road to improvement, but sometimes
criticism can make the incredible challenge of learning how to draw
that much more frustrating and demoralizing. Artists often grow and
find their own answers to their problems, and encouragement and
kindness (especially from a skilled artist) can be a powerful tool in
facilitating that growth. If you’re reading this, pass along some
kind words to a fellow artist in need.
callout post for myself
- never sleeps when I need to
- cries at anything
- fakes positivity
- spends money impulsively
- requires constant validation
- clumsy, can’t go a day without spilling something
- laughs at own unfunny jokes